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Sunday, December 5, 2010

local climate

local climate

Regional effects of global warming vary in nature. Some are the result of a generalised global change, such as rising temperature, resulting in local effects, such as melting ice. In other cases, a change may be related to a change in a particular ocean current or weather system. In such cases, the regional effect may be disproportionate and will not necessarily follow the global trend.

There are three major ways in which global warming will make changes to regional climate: melting or forming ice, changing th) and changingd air flows in the atmosphere. The can also be considered a region, and will suffer severe impacts from .

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