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  2. Effect of Sun angle on climate - Wikipedia

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    Figure 1 presents a case when sunlight shines on Earth at a lower angle (Sun closer to the horizon), the energy of the sunlight is spread over a larger area, and is therefore weaker than if the Sun is higher overhead and the energy is concentrated on a smaller area.

  3. A year of extreme weather that challenged billions - AOL

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    Climate change caused 41 additional days of dangerous heat and extreme weather, say scientists. ... we take a look back at the climate events that affected the lives of billions in 2024 ...

  4. Inversion (meteorology) - Wikipedia

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    Usually, within the lower atmosphere (the troposphere) the air near the surface of the Earth is warmer than the air above it, largely because the atmosphere is heated from below as solar radiation warms the Earth's surface, which in turn then warms the layer of the atmosphere directly above it, e.g., by thermals (convective heat transfer). [3]

  5. Climate change is causing 'super-extreme' weather events ...

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    Some climate scientists think a new term for the most extreme weather may be needed because the usual way of characterizing the events fails to capture how they keep getting more dramatic.

  6. How climate change is making California's weather more extreme

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    After several consecutive years of severe drought that climate scientists say were made worse because of rising global temperatures, California has been hit with an especially cold and wet winter ...

  7. Atmospheric instability - Wikipedia

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    Whether or not the atmosphere has stability depends partially on the moisture content. In a very dry troposphere, a temperature decrease with height less than 9.8 °C (17.6 °F) per kilometer ascent indicates stability, while greater changes indicate instability. This lapse rate is known as the dry adiabatic lapse rate. [3]

  8. El Niño–Southern Oscillation - Wikipedia

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    Over the southern part of the continent, warmer than average temperatures can be recorded as weather systems are more mobile and fewer blocking areas of high pressure occur. [185] The onset of the Indo-Australian Monsoon in tropical Australia is delayed by two to six weeks, which as a consequence means that rainfall is reduced over the northern ...

  9. Conditions that fueled L.A. fires were 35% more likely ... - AOL

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    The findings come from the World Weather Attribution group, which analyzes the influence of global warming on extreme events. The fires have killed at least 29 people and destroyed more than ...

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