or have not been in place very long, making it difficult to accurately track weather patterns and identify climate trends. To address this challenge, scientists must develop new methods for analyzing satellite and other remote sensing data to expand the geographic scope of attribution work.
Quantifying slow, onset events: Another climate attribution science challenge is attributing long-term trends from slow onset disasters, such as sea level rise, to human activities, because natural variability can play a significant role in these trends. But it is possible to separate the impact of natural variability from those of human activities, allowing for more accurate attributions of long-term trends in temperature, precipitation and other climate variables.
The major fear is a rise in sea level. Can someone pls explain how no one drowns in Holland despite a lot of the country being 20 ft below sea level