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  • Climate system
  • Interactions that create Earth's climate

    Earth's climate system is a complex system with five interacting components: the atmosphere (air), the hydrosphere (water), the cryosphere (ice and permafrost)

    Climate system

    Climate system

    Climate_system

  • Köppen climate classification
  • Climate classification system

    rainforest climate. The system assigns a temperature subgroup for all groups other than those in the A group, indicated by the third letter for climates in B

    Köppen climate classification

    Köppen climate classification

    Köppen_climate_classification

  • Climate
  • Long-term weather pattern of a region

    wind, and precipitation. In a broader sense, climate is the state of the components of the climate system, including the atmosphere, hydrosphere, cryosphere

    Climate

    Climate

    Climate

  • Climate change
  • Human-caused changes to climate on Earth

    Present-day climate change includes both global warming—the ongoing increase in global average temperature—and its wider effects on Earth's climate system. Climate

    Climate change

    Climate change

    Climate_change

  • Climate classification
  • Systems that categorize the world's climates

    Climate zones are systems that categorize the world's climates. A climate classification may correlate closely with a biome classification, as climate

    Climate classification

    Climate classification

    Climate_classification

  • Tipping points in the climate system
  • Critical thresholds in climate science

    leads to large, accelerating and often irreversible changes in the climate system. If tipping points are crossed, they are likely to have severe impacts

    Tipping points in the climate system

    Tipping points in the climate system

    Tipping_points_in_the_climate_system

  • Global Climate Observing System
  • Organization

    The Global Climate Observing System (GCOS) was established in 1992 as an outcome of the Second World Climate Conference, to ensure that the observations

    Global Climate Observing System

    Global_Climate_Observing_System

  • Trewartha climate classification
  • Climate classification system

    The Trewartha climate classification (TCC), or the Köppen–Trewartha climate classification (KTC), is a climate classification system first published by

    Trewartha climate classification

    Trewartha climate classification

    Trewartha_climate_classification

  • United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change
  • International environmental treaty

    treaty among countries to combat "dangerous human interference with the climate system". The main way to do this is limiting the increase in greenhouse gases

    United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change

    United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change

    United_Nations_Framework_Convention_on_Climate_Change

  • Climate variability and change
  • Change in the statistical distribution of climate elements for an extended period

    Since the Industrial Revolution, the climate has increasingly been affected by human activities. The climate system receives nearly all of its energy from

    Climate variability and change

    Climate variability and change

    Climate_variability_and_change

  • Climate of France
  • of 20% in 2030. The notion of climate has evolved considerably, and it's now easier to define what the "climate system" is, i.e. all the very different

    Climate of France

    Climate of France

    Climate_of_France

  • Continental climate
  • Köppen climate category

    temperate climates in the Köppen climate classification system where they are identified by their first letter, a capital D. In the Trewartha climate classification

    Continental climate

    Continental climate

    Continental_climate

  • 2026 in climate change
  • "Indicators of Global Climate Change 2025: annual update of key indicators of the state of the climate system and human influence". Earth System Science Data.

    2026 in climate change

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  • Mediterranean climate
  • Type of climate

    Under the Köppen climate system, the first letter indicates the climate group (in this case temperate climates). Temperate climates or "C" zones average

    Mediterranean climate

    Mediterranean climate

    Mediterranean_climate

  • Oceanic climate
  • Climate classification

    An oceanic climate, also known as a marine climate or maritime climate, is the temperate climate sub-type in Köppen classification represented as Cfb

    Oceanic climate

    Oceanic climate

    Oceanic_climate

  • Abrupt climate change
  • Form of climate change

    An abrupt climate change occurs when the climate system is forced to transition at a rate that is determined by the climate system energy-balance. The

    Abrupt climate change

    Abrupt climate change

    Abrupt_climate_change

  • Effects of climate change
  • Effects of climate change are well documented and growing for Earth's natural environment and human societies. Changes to the climate system include an

    Effects of climate change

    Effects of climate change

    Effects_of_climate_change

  • Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change
  • Scientific intergovernmental body

    The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) is an intergovernmental body of the United Nations (UN). Its job is to "provide governments at all

    Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change

    Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change

    Intergovernmental_Panel_on_Climate_Change

  • Atlantic meridional overturning circulation
  • System of surface and deep currents in the Atlantic Ocean

    system in the Atlantic Ocean. It is a major component of Earth's ocean circulation system and plays an important role in the planet's climate system.

    Atlantic meridional overturning circulation

    Atlantic meridional overturning circulation

    Atlantic_meridional_overturning_circulation

  • Climate model
  • Quantitative methods used to simulate climate

    Numerical climate models (or climate system models, or earth system models) are mathematical models that can simulate the interactions of important drivers

    Climate model

    Climate model

    Climate_model

  • Climatology
  • Scientific study of climate

    (IPO). Climate models are used for a variety of purposes from studying the dynamics of the weather and climate system to predictions of future climate. The

    Climatology

    Climatology

    Climatology

  • Cloud cover
  • Fraction of the sky obscured by clouds when observed from a particular location

    significant seasonal variation. Clouds play multiple critical roles in the climate system and diurnal cycle. In particular, being bright objects in the visible

    Cloud cover

    Cloud cover

    Cloud_cover

  • Climate sensitivity
  • Concept in climate science

    increasing temperatures have secondary effects on the climate system. These secondary effects are called climate feedbacks. Self-reinforcing feedbacks include

    Climate sensitivity

    Climate sensitivity

    Climate_sensitivity

  • Climate change feedbacks
  • Feedback related to climate change

    climate system's internal variability. External forcing refers to "a forcing agent outside the climate system causing a change in the climate system"

    Climate change feedbacks

    Climate change feedbacks

    Climate_change_feedbacks

  • Causes of climate change
  • system that can either amplify (a positive feedback) or diminish (a negative feedback) the effects of a change in climate forcing. The climate system

    Causes of climate change

    Causes of climate change

    Causes_of_climate_change

  • 2024 in climate change
  • human-caused climate change caused a worldwide average of 26 additional days of extreme heat. 11 June: a study published in Earth System Science Data

    2024 in climate change

    2024_in_climate_change

  • Carbon dioxide
  • Carbon-oxygen gas

    of these increased CO2 concentrations, which are the primary cause of climate change. Its concentration in Earth's pre-industrial atmosphere since late

    Carbon dioxide

    Carbon dioxide

    Carbon_dioxide

  • Earth system science
  • Scientific study of the Earth's spheres and their natural integrated systems

    ecology, and many aspects of Earth System science are fundamental to the subjects of physical geography and climate science. The Science Education Resource

    Earth system science

    Earth system science

    Earth_system_science

  • Climate justice
  • Concept for social justice in climate change context

    Climate justice is a type of environmental justice that focuses on the unequal impacts of climate change on marginalized or otherwise vulnerable populations

    Climate justice

    Climate justice

    Climate_justice

  • Cryosphere
  • Earth's surface where water is frozen

    cryosphere is an integral part of the global climate system. It also has important feedbacks on the climate system. These feedbacks come from the cryosphere's

    Cryosphere

    Cryosphere

    Cryosphere

  • Climate spiral
  • Data visualization graphics of long-term trends of annual temperature anomalies

    A climate spiral (sometimes referred to as a temperature spiral) is an animated data visualization graphic designed as a "simple and effective demonstration

    Climate spiral

    Climate spiral

    Climate_spiral

  • Ocean
  • Body of salt water covering most of Earth

    the surface into the deep ocean. All this has impacts on the global climate system. Ocean water contains dissolved gases, including oxygen, carbon dioxide

    Ocean

    Ocean

    Ocean

  • Geoengineering
  • Deliberate and large-scale intervention in Earth's climate system

    (also known as climate engineering or climate intervention) is the deliberate large-scale interventions in the Earth’s climate system intended to counteract

    Geoengineering

    Geoengineering

    Geoengineering

  • Heat wave
  • Prolonged period of excessively hot weather

    for multiple days. A heat wave is usually measured relative to the usual climate in the area and to normal temperatures for the season. The main difficulties

    Heat wave

    Heat wave

    Heat_wave

  • El Niño–Southern Oscillation
  • Global climate phenomenon

    El Niño–Southern Oscillation (ENSO) is a global climate phenomenon that emerges from variation in winds and sea surface temperatures over the tropical

    El Niño–Southern Oscillation

    El Niño–Southern Oscillation

    El_Niño–Southern_Oscillation

  • Climate of London
  • According to the Köppen climate classification, London has a temperate oceanic climate (Cfb). This type of climate features cool winters with frequent

    Climate of London

    Climate of London

    Climate_of_London

  • Environmental impact of aviation
  • Effect of emissions from aircraft engines

    impacts and their effects on local air quality. Jet airliners contribute to climate change by emitting carbon dioxide (CO2), the best understood greenhouse

    Environmental impact of aviation

    Environmental impact of aviation

    Environmental_impact_of_aviation

  • Climate change and civilizational collapse
  • Discussion of scenarios for a collapse of civilization due to climate change

    Climate change and civilizational collapse refers to a hypothetical risk that the negative impacts of climate change might reduce global socioeconomic

    Climate change and civilizational collapse

    Climate_change_and_civilizational_collapse

  • Climate of the Arctic
  • The climate of the Arctic is characterized by long, cold winters and short, cool summers. There is a large amount of variability in climate across the

    Climate of the Arctic

    Climate of the Arctic

    Climate_of_the_Arctic

  • Climate change mitigation
  • Actions to reduce net greenhouse gas emissions to limit climate change

    requiring rapid transitions in energy, transport, and land-use systems. The adopted climate change mitigation policies are insufficient, as they contribute

    Climate change mitigation

    Climate change mitigation

    Climate_change_mitigation

  • Runaway greenhouse effect
  • Climatic effect causing a planet's atmosphere to trap heat and prevent cooling

    value. Positive climate change feedbacks amplify changes in the climate system, and can lead to destabilizing effects for the climate. An increase in

    Runaway greenhouse effect

    Runaway_greenhouse_effect

  • Water vapor
  • Gaseous phase of water

    supercooled liquid water "Climate scientists confirm elusive tropospheric hot spot". ARC Centre of Excellence for Climate System Science. May 14, 2015. Archived

    Water vapor

    Water vapor

    Water_vapor

  • Media coverage of climate change
  • Media coverage of climate change has had effects on public opinion on climate change, as it conveys the scientific consensus on climate change that the

    Media coverage of climate change

    Media coverage of climate change

    Media_coverage_of_climate_change

  • Effects of climate change on oceans
  • warming because the ocean takes up most of the additional heat in the climate system. The ocean also absorbs some of the extra carbon dioxide that is in

    Effects of climate change on oceans

    Effects of climate change on oceans

    Effects_of_climate_change_on_oceans

  • Climate as complex networks
  • Conceptual model to generate insight into climate science

    complex systems The application of network theory to climate science is a young and emerging field. To identify and analyze patterns in global climate, scientists

    Climate as complex networks

    Climate_as_complex_networks

  • Semi-arid climate
  • Climate with precipitation below potential evapotranspiration

    A semi-arid climate, semi-desert climate, or steppe climate is a dry climate sub-type. It is located on regions that receive precipitation below potential

    Semi-arid climate

    Semi-arid climate

    Semi-arid_climate

  • Negative feedback
  • Control concept

    in maintaining the atmospheric balance in various climate systems on Earth. One such feedback system is the interaction between solar radiation, cloud

    Negative feedback

    Negative feedback

    Negative_feedback

  • Journal of Climate
  • Academic journal

    that advances basic understanding of the dynamics and physics of the climate system on large spatial scales, including variability of the atmosphere, oceans

    Journal of Climate

    Journal_of_Climate

  • Earth
  • Third planet from the Sun

    drive atmospheric and ocean currents, producing a global climate system with different climate regions, and a range of weather phenomena such as precipitation

    Earth

    Earth

    Earth

  • Climate Forecast System (NCEP)
  • Weather prediction and a climate model

    The Climate Forecast System or coupled forecast system (CFS) is a medium to long range numerical weather prediction and a climate model run by the National

    Climate Forecast System (NCEP)

    Climate_Forecast_System_(NCEP)

  • Climate of Seoul
  • subtropical climate (Cwa) and there are four highly distinct seasons. In summer, the influence of the North Pacific high-pressure system brings hot, humid

    Climate of Seoul

    Climate_of_Seoul

  • Greenhouse gas emissions
  • Greenhouse gases emitted from human activities

    contributes to climate change. Carbon dioxide (CO2) from burning fossil fuels (such as coal, oil, and natural gas) is the main cause of climate change. The

    Greenhouse gas emissions

    Greenhouse gas emissions

    Greenhouse_gas_emissions

  • Human impact on the environment
  • Impact of human life on Earth and environment

    system used by farmers. The connection between emissions into the environment and the farming system is indirect, as it also depends on other climate

    Human impact on the environment

    Human impact on the environment

    Human_impact_on_the_environment

  • Climate inertia
  • Slow response of complex feedback systems

    Climate inertia or climate change inertia is the phenomenon by which a planet's climate system shows a resistance or slowness to deviate away from a given

    Climate inertia

    Climate inertia

    Climate_inertia

  • History of climate change science
  • The history of the scientific discovery of climate change began in the early 19th century when ice ages and other natural changes in paleoclimate were

    History of climate change science

    History of climate change science

    History_of_climate_change_science

  • Warming stripes
  • Data visualization graphics depicting trends of annual temperature changes

    Warming stripes (sometimes referred to as climate stripes, climate timelines or stripe graphics) are data visualization graphics that use a series of coloured

    Warming stripes

    Warming stripes

    Warming_stripes

  • Last Generation (climate movement)
  • German environmental organization

    themselves to be the last generation before tipping points in the earth's climate system would be reached. The Austria section of Last Generation announced in

    Last Generation (climate movement)

    Last Generation (climate movement)

    Last_Generation_(climate_movement)

  • Copenhagen climate summit
  • International climate change conference in 2009

    The 2009 United Nations Climate Change Conference, commonly known as the Copenhagen Summit, was held at the Bella Center in Copenhagen, Denmark, between

    Copenhagen climate summit

    Copenhagen climate summit

    Copenhagen_climate_summit

  • Intertropical Convergence Zone
  • Meteorological phenomenon

    et al. (2021). "Changing State of the Climate System". In Masson-Delmotte, Valerie; Zhai, Panmao; et al. (eds.). Climate Change 2021: The Physical Science

    Intertropical Convergence Zone

    Intertropical Convergence Zone

    Intertropical_Convergence_Zone

  • Radiative forcing
  • Concept for changes to the energy flows through a planetary atmosphere

    driver of climate change." These external drivers are distinguished from feedbacks and variability that are internal to the climate system, and that further

    Radiative forcing

    Radiative forcing

    Radiative_forcing

  • 2025 in climate change
  • and seeking "resilient, decentralized, and clean energy systems"), rather pursuing climate change mitigation per se. "Vital Signs of the Planet" as presented

    2025 in climate change

    2025_in_climate_change

  • Temperate climate
  • Main climate class

    In geography, the temperate climates of Earth occur in the middle latitudes (approximately 23.5° to 66.5° N/S of the Equator), which span between the tropics

    Temperate climate

    Temperate climate

    Temperate_climate

  • Indian Ocean Dipole
  • Climatic and oceanographic cycle affecting Southeast Asia, Australia and Africa

    another in 2006. The IOD is one aspect of the general cycle of global climate, interacting with similar phenomena like the El Niño-Southern Oscillation

    Indian Ocean Dipole

    Indian Ocean Dipole

    Indian_Ocean_Dipole

  • 2015 United Nations Climate Change Conference
  • Diplomatic summit resulting in the Paris Agreement

    The 2015 United Nations Climate Change Conference, COP 21 or CMP 11 was held in Paris, France, from 30 November to 12 December 2015. It was the 21st yearly

    2015 United Nations Climate Change Conference

    2015_United_Nations_Climate_Change_Conference

  • Carbon dioxide in the atmosphere of Earth
  • Atmospheric constituent and greenhouse gas

    the effects of increasing greenhouse gases. When the climate system reacts to such changes, climate change follows. Measurement of the GST is one of the

    Carbon dioxide in the atmosphere of Earth

    Carbon dioxide in the atmosphere of Earth

    Carbon_dioxide_in_the_atmosphere_of_Earth

  • Climate risk
  • Potential for problems from the impacts of climate change

    climate risk although there are distinct differences: The climate system is no longer staying within a stationary range of extremes. Hence, climate change

    Climate risk

    Climate_risk

  • List of climate change controversies
  • List of debates over global warming

    include estimates of how responsive the climate system might be to any given level of greenhouse gases (climate sensitivity). Disputes over the key scientific

    List of climate change controversies

    List_of_climate_change_controversies

  • Climate of Liverpool
  • The climate of Liverpool features a temperate maritime variety (Köppen: Cfb), with relatively mild summers, cool winters and rainfall spread fairly evenly

    Climate of Liverpool

    Climate of Liverpool

    Climate_of_Liverpool

  • Positive feedback
  • Loop that increases an initial effect

    the climate system and feedbacks are internal processes of the system. Some feedback mechanisms act in relative isolation to the rest of the climate system

    Positive feedback

    Positive feedback

    Positive_feedback

  • Greenhouse effect
  • Atmospheric heat retention

    cools somewhat, but not greatly because the thermal inertia of the climate system resists changes both day and night, as well as for longer periods. Diurnal

    Greenhouse effect

    Greenhouse effect

    Greenhouse_effect

  • Medieval Warm Period
  • North Atlantic regional climate era, c. 950 - c. 1250

    Period (MWP), also known as the Medieval Climate Optimum or the Medieval Climatic Anomaly, was a time of warm climate in the North Atlantic region that lasted

    Medieval Warm Period

    Medieval Warm Period

    Medieval_Warm_Period

  • Sahel
  • Biogeographical region in Africa

    yearly. A system of subdivisions often adopted for the Sahelian climate based on annual rainfall is as follows: the Saharan-Sahelian climate, with mean

    Sahel

    Sahel

    Sahel

  • Greenhouse gas
  • Heat-trapping gas in an atmosphere

    of Global Climate Change 2024: annual update of key indicators of the state of the climate system and human influence". Journal Earth System Science Data

    Greenhouse gas

    Greenhouse gas

    Greenhouse_gas

  • Climate of Dubai
  • Dubai features a tropical desert, hot arid climate. Dubai has two seasons – winter and summer. Rainfall has been increasing over the past few decades

    Climate of Dubai

    Climate of Dubai

    Climate_of_Dubai

  • Earth's energy budget
  • Concept for energy flows to and from Earth

    interactions in Earth's climate system, i.e., Earth's water, ice, atmosphere, rocky crust, and all living things. The result is Earth's climate. Earth's energy

    Earth's energy budget

    Earth's energy budget

    Earth's_energy_budget

  • Desert climate
  • Arid climate subtype

    The desert climate or arid climate (in the Köppen climate classification BWh and BWk) is a dry climate sub-type in which there is a severe excess of evaporation

    Desert climate

    Desert climate

    Desert_climate

  • Community Climate System Model
  • The Community Climate System Model (CCSM) is a coupled general circulation model (GCM) developed by the University Corporation for Atmospheric Research

    Community Climate System Model

    Community_Climate_System_Model

  • Climate of Lisbon
  • Mediterranean climate (Köppen: Csb/Csa), with short, mild and rainy winters and warm to hot, dry summers. According to the Troll-Paffen climate classification

    Climate of Lisbon

    Climate of Lisbon

    Climate_of_Lisbon

  • Climate of Nottingham
  • The climate of Nottingham features a temperate maritime climate (Köppen: Cfb) with relatively mild summers, cool winters and abundant rainfall throughout

    Climate of Nottingham

    Climate of Nottingham

    Climate_of_Nottingham

  • Women in climate change
  • Climate change activists

    The contributions of women in climate change have received increasing attention in the early 21st century. Feedback from women and the issues faced by

    Women in climate change

    Women in climate change

    Women_in_climate_change

  • Climatic Research Unit email controversy
  • 2009 controversy

    locations several weeks before the Copenhagen Summit on climate change. The story was first broken by climate change denialists, who argued that the emails showed

    Climatic Research Unit email controversy

    Climatic_Research_Unit_email_controversy

  • Climate of Albania
  • Albania has a variety of climate systems. With its coastline facing the Adriatic and Ionian seas in the Mediterranean sea, its highlands backed upon the

    Climate of Albania

    Climate of Albania

    Climate_of_Albania

  • Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology
  • Scientific institution in Pune, Maharashtra

    ocean–atmosphere climate system required for the improvement of weather and climate forecasts. It focuses on research in tropical meteorology and climate science

    Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology

    Indian_Institute_of_Tropical_Meteorology

  • Cloud formation and climate change
  • Study of clouds and cloud formation

    as clouds play a significant role in the Earth's energy balance and climate system. Recent research has focused on how changes in cloud cover and characteristics

    Cloud formation and climate change

    Cloud_formation_and_climate_change

  • Tropical climate
  • Major climate group in Köppen classification

    regions. The Köppen climate classification is the most widely used climate classification system. It defines a tropical climate as a region where the

    Tropical climate

    Tropical climate

    Tropical_climate

  • Climate of Hungary
  • Ocean. Its climate is the result of environmental changes during the Holocene Era and the result of the interaction of two major climate systems: the continental

    Climate of Hungary

    Climate of Hungary

    Climate_of_Hungary

  • Effects of climate change on the water cycle
  • Climate change influence on water cycle

    is essential to life on Earth and plays a large role in the global climate system and ocean circulation. The warming of our planet is expected to be accompanied

    Effects of climate change on the water cycle

    Effects of climate change on the water cycle

    Effects_of_climate_change_on_the_water_cycle

  • Climate governance
  • Type of governance

    Climate governance is the diplomacy, mechanisms and response measures "aimed at steering social systems towards preventing, mitigating or adapting to

    Climate governance

    Climate_governance

  • Environmental Performance Index
  • Climate Index

    heightened risk of crossing irreversible tipping points in the planet's climate system. Over time, the methodology for the EPI has been criticized for its

    Environmental Performance Index

    Environmental Performance Index

    Environmental_Performance_Index

  • Climate of Kosovo
  • position and complicated structure of the relief it has a variety of climate systems. Kosovo lies in the south part of the middle geographical latitude

    Climate of Kosovo

    Climate of Kosovo

    Climate_of_Kosovo

  • Ocean temperature
  • Physical quantity of hot and cold in ocean water

    The ocean temperature plays a crucial role in the global climate system, ocean currents and for marine habitats. It varies depending on depth, geographical

    Ocean temperature

    Ocean temperature

    Ocean_temperature

  • James Hansen
  • American physicist (born 1941)

    testimony on climate change that helped raise broad awareness of global warming, and his advocacy of action to avoid dangerous climate change. In recent

    James Hansen

    James Hansen

    James_Hansen

  • Public opinion on climate change
  • Public opinion on climate change is related to a broad set of variables, including the effects of sociodemographic, political, cultural, economic, and

    Public opinion on climate change

    Public opinion on climate change

    Public_opinion_on_climate_change

  • Subarctic climate
  • Climate characterised by long, usually very cold winters, and short, cool summers

    The subarctic climate (also called subpolar climate, or boreal climate) is a continental climate with long, cold (often very cold) winters, and short,

    Subarctic climate

    Subarctic climate

    Subarctic_climate

  • Solar cycle
  • Periodic change in the Sun's activity

    the minor role of solar activity in the regional budget of Earth's climate system during the Mid-Late Pleistocene. Sunspots eventually decay, releasing

    Solar cycle

    Solar cycle

    Solar_cycle

  • Kyoto Protocol
  • 1997 international treaty to reduce greenhouse gas emissions

    level that would prevent dangerous anthropogenic interference with the climate system" (Article 2). The Kyoto Protocol applied to the seven greenhouse gases

    Kyoto Protocol

    Kyoto Protocol

    Kyoto_Protocol

  • Climate change in the Arctic
  • Impacts of climate change on the Arctic

    Due to climate change in the Arctic, this polar region is expected to become "profoundly different" by 2050. The speed of change is "among the highest

    Climate change in the Arctic

    Climate change in the Arctic

    Climate_change_in_the_Arctic

  • Alpine climate
  • Typical weather for regions above the tree line

    The alpine climate in Holdridge system is roughly equivalent to the warmest tundra climates (ET) in the Köppen system. b) the alvar climate, the coldest

    Alpine climate

    Alpine climate

    Alpine_climate

  • Paleoclimatology
  • Study of changes in ancient climate

    Paleoclimatology (British spelling, palaeoclimatology) is the scientific study of climates predating the invention of meteorological instruments, when no direct,

    Paleoclimatology

    Paleoclimatology

    Paleoclimatology

  • Tundra climate
  • Polar climate sub-type

    tundra climate is a polar climate sub-type located in high latitudes and high mountains. It is classified as ET according to the Köppen climate classification

    Tundra climate

    Tundra climate

    Tundra_climate

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Online names & meanings

  • Collier
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Collier

    English : occupational name for a burner of charcoal or a gatherer or seller of coal, from Middle English cole ‘(char)coal’ + the agent suffix -(i)er.A Huguenot family of this name from Paris emigrated to New York. They were probably originally called Colié.

  • Yigol
  • Boy/Male

    Hebrew

    Yigol

    Shall be redeemed.

  • Tomek
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, Biblical, Hebrew

    Tomek

    Twin

  • Torberta
  • Girl/Female

    Norse

    Torberta

    Brilliance of Thor.

  • Talent
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Talent

    English : variant spelling of Tallent or possibly Tallant.

  • Svana | ஸ்வாநா
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Svana | ஸ்வாநா

    Sound

  • Seona | ஸேஓநா
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Seona | ஸேஓநா

    God is gracious

  • Shivakumaran
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Shivakumaran

    Lord Murugan

  • Hina |
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Hina |

    Mehndi, Fragrance

  • CHAVVAH
  • Female

    Hebrew

    CHAVVAH

    (חַוָּה) Hebrew name CHAVVAH means "life." In the bible, this is the name of the first woman, the wife of Adam.

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  • Dentate-ciliate
  • a.

    Having the margin dentate and also ciliate or fringed with hairs.

  • Sky
  • n.

    The wheather; the climate.

  • Climate
  • v. i.

    The condition of a place in relation to various phenomena of the atmosphere, as temperature, moisture, etc., especially as they affect animal or vegetable life.

  • Animate
  • v. t.

    To give powers to, or to heighten the powers or effect of; as, to animate a lyre.

  • Elimate
  • v. t.

    To render smooth; to polish.

  • Clime
  • n.

    A climate; a tract or region of the earth. See Climate.

  • Acclimate
  • v. t.

    To habituate to a climate not native; to acclimatize.

  • Climate
  • v. i.

    One of thirty regions or zones, parallel to the equator, into which the surface of the earth from the equator to the pole was divided, according to the successive increase of the length of the midsummer day.

  • Climatical
  • a.

    Climatic.

  • Climatic
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to a climate; depending on, or limited by, a climate.

  • Climatize
  • v. t. & i.

    To acclimate or become acclimated.

  • Ultimate
  • a.

    Incapable of further analysis; incapable of further division or separation; constituent; elemental; as, an ultimate constituent of matter.

  • Cremate
  • v. t.

    To burn; to reduce to ashes by the action of fire, either directly or in an oven or retort; to incremate or incinerate; as, to cremate a corpse, instead of burying it.

  • Climatography
  • n.

    A description of climates.

  • Climate
  • v. i.

    To dwell.

  • Climature
  • n.

    A climate.

  • Celibate
  • n.

    Celibate state; celibacy.

  • Climatarchic
  • a.

    Presiding over, or regulating, climates.

  • Celibate
  • a.

    Unmarried; single; as, a celibate state.

  • Climatal
  • a.

    Climatic.