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Pick up a newspaper or turn on the TV to see signs of climate volatility sparking more weather disruption.
Last year, when the Open concluded on Monday because of severe weather disruption, that peak figure on the BBC reached 4.7m.
"I think the link between Arctic warming and weather disruption is convincing but it is not the only possible explanation," said Klingaman.
It'll help us to understand the real-life implications of climate change and save the economy a lot of money in weather disruption.
It is likely to be used only to increase the resilience of Europe's busiest airport during events such as weather disruption.
Months after superstorm Sandy battered the east coast, causing billions of dollars of damage, the report concludes that severe weather disruption is going to be commonplace in coming years.
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Economists say weather disruptions often create such temporary dips.
There was clear evidence of lessons learned from the experience of previous weather disruptions being applied.
Airbus jets have sophisticated computers that automatically adjust to wind shears or other weather disruptions.
Next year, can the airlines come up with a better way to handle these inevitable weather disruptions?
But recognizing the great capacity of global reserves to weather disruptions will go a long way to minimizing panic.
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