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Due to climate change and other factors, air pollution patterns are changing in several urbanised areas of the world, with a significant effect on respiratory health both independently and synergistically with weather conditions; climate scenarios show Europe as one of the most vulnerable regions.
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14 Νοε 2019 · As the world warms, scientists say that abrupt shifts in weather patterns — droughts followed by severe floods, or sudden and unseasonable fluctuations in temperature — are intensifying, adding yet another climate-related threat that is already affecting humans and natural world.
Unlike Modern Climate Change, the Biggest Swings in Recorded History Were Just Regional Patterns. Skaters enjoy a frozen canal in Rotterdam during the so-called Little Ice Age in Germany. A new analysis shows the temperature swings of the past 2,000 years were all regional in nature, unlike modern climate change.
30 Νοε 2018 · Surface air temperatures were significantly hotter on land, and in places reached annual mean temperatures of ~38 °C at 2,800 ppm CO 2 and almost 45 °C at 5,600 ppm CO 2 (Fig. 2b).
At temperatures above and below the TNZ, endotherms elevate their metabolic rate while inducing physiological responses to maintain a constant body temperature (e.g., shivering to warm,...
20 Φεβ 2023 · Existing literature has identified three physical processes that contribute to the formation of atmospheric hot extremes: temperature advection (transport of air from climatologically warmer...
29 Οκτ 2018 · Acclimation is defined as the coordinated phenotypic response developed by the animal to a specific stressor in the environment (Fregley, 1996) while acclimatization refers to a coordinated response to several simultaneous stressors (e.g., temperature, humidity, and photoperiod; Bligh, 1976).