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    How Does Weather / Climate Affect a Dog? All different kinds of weather can affect a dog's behavior and mood. However, like people, dogs can have their own unique quirks when it comes to reacting to weather. Some dogs are particularly scared of thunder, while others ignore it. Some dogs don't mind the dark winter months while others can appear depressed and sad.The same is true of other types of weather ,it just depends on the dog and how sensitive the dog is.Many dogs, including mine are…

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    In order to understand the effects that Global Climate Change has had on weather we need to first understand the difference between weather and climate. Weather is what is happening in the atmosphere, on a given day and location. Examples of such include temperature, wind, and precipitation. On the other hand, climate is more of a broad, generalized condition that covers a region during a longer period of time. Examples of such include warm, cold, wet and dry. In the past decade, with only a…

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    put to an end if the general public had access to scholarly databases. The most commonly used excuse as to why global warming does not exist is the harsh winters certain areas of the United States receive. What many people do not know is that local weather and overall climate do not coincide with each other. In addition, environmental changes and actions needed to help slow the process down has become a political issue as well. To begin, global warming is an issue caused by industrial linked,…

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    The warming trend that is associated with climate change could have enormous consequences economically. Eventually, disruptions caused by weather and other factors could lead to lost work and school days, which directly translates to a decrease in trade, transportation, agriculture, and tourism (“Climate Hot Map”). Many localized economies that are dependent upon tourism would be crippled,…

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    most severe hazards. After examining the results of the HVA the most probable and severe threats were identified. The top hazards that should be addressed by University Hospital’s emergency management team included; civil disturbance, severe winter weather, and…

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    Climate change is an immense challenge that the world faces today. It is the main cause of the fluctuating weather conditions and severe droughts we are experiencing nowadays. There are numbers of studies being conducted to provide awareness to the different sectors of the country and to allow society to take precautionary actions if possible. However, the weather aberration has a profound impact not only to people but also on the commercial interest in aerospace, mining, shipping, and…

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    average can make long-term trends even more noticeable which is important when discussing climate changes. Climate is characterized by long-term weather patterns (Bloom, 2010). The disadvantage of using the long-term running averages is that they do not show the year-to-year variations which may be important when discussing other aspects of weather…

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    Isaac Monroe Cline was the American who thought he had the power to control the weather. Cline was the man in charge of the Texas Section of the new United States Weather Bureau in September of the year 1900. At this time, a hurricane ignored by Cline, swallowed the city of Galveston, Texas, leaving thousands dead. It can be argued that Cline was to blame for being so arrogant in not recognizing the inconsistent weather signs and acknowledging there was an unpreventable storm headed towards the…

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    climate change and weather, another word for them would be an atmospheric scientist. The use of highly developed instruments and complicated tools and technology makes this a job you can not take frivolously. They pay close attention to changes in the atmosphere by checking the pressure of the atmosphere, the dew point, the wind speed, and the humidity. (“Summary”) I have always been interested in this career, ever since I was a little kid, because I was fascinated by how the weather altered…

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    “(We’re the first generation to feel the impact of climate change and the last generation to do something about it)”-Jay Inslee. Climate change is the inevitable future and without the proper precautions the Earth will face a Global Environmental crisis. There are a number of natural factors that affect our climate for instance ocean currents play a big role in our climate. How do Ocean Currents work? well in hot places when the ocean water evaporates the salt stays behind making it warmer.…

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