Climatic Variability

Climatic variability refers to the variation in temperature and precipitation from year to year. It is an important factor to consider when assessing climate-related risks and opportunities. Climatic variability can be used to assess the possible effects of extreme weather events, and to study how climate change affects different regions of the world. It also helps to inform decision-making for adaptation strategies, and for developing measures to cope with climate-induced changes. By understanding climatic variability, we can better prepare for and respond to climate-related impacts.

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