weather could dominate half the year by the end of the century unless action is taken.But this could have a disastrous impact on agriculture, human health and the environment, they added.During the 1950s in the Northern Hemisphere, the four seasons arrived in a predictable and fairly even pattern, but climate change is now driving dramatic and irregular changes.These changes have affected the length and start dates of the seasons, which may become more extreme in the future, researchers said.If these trends continue without any effort to mitigate climate change, the researchers predict that by the turn of the century winter will last less than two months.These warmer and shorter winters could lead to instability, cold surges and winter.
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