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For questions about specific changes in the characteristics of the weather in a location. You should also consider the tags [weather] and [seasons].

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Could people survive intense global warming?

If you look around for native vegetation that has edible parts, you're probably not going to find anything, because the changing climate has probably already killed a lot of the local species. … And yes, growing seasons will be an issue: Even in a rapidly warming climate, you'll have colder times; and even if your winters remain warmer, plants don't feed on warmth, they feed on sunlight. …
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Arctic Airships, Part 2 - Navigation

Some good answers already on navigational methods, but there's one question - and it's a non-trivial question if you're being realistic - that you will need to answer: what kind of charts would your a …
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What computational resources would work for a 550-year climate forecast of our earth?

Another very real problem: the underlying climate models on the few climate modelers/calculators that I've been able to find do not allow midstream parametric insertions that can modify the run. … This is another thing I will need to tweak my climate models to accommodate. The Polar Sea is largely still ecologically alive. …
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