1. Fluctuations in autumn-winter severe storms over the British Isles: 1920 to present.
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Allan, Rob, Tett, Simon, and Alexander, Lisa
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STORMS , *ROGUE waves , *EXTREME environments , *EFFECT of climate on biodiversity , *CLIMATE change detection , *ENVIRONMENTAL indicators , *CLIMATE research , *ENVIRONMENTAL monitoring - Abstract
The article analyzes the environmental implication of extreme and severe storms in British Isles every January, February and March. The worsening impact of global warming has been the growing concern in the climate science with the aim of establishing initiatives to protect biodiversity. Results of environmental and temperature monitoring and modeling show that storm patterns has been affected by unstable climate. Severe storms across the isles are primarily caused by the worsening global condition and the pattern in mean sea level pressure (MSLP) reflect these storms.
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- 2009
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