The latest figures and weather consequences of global warming

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Re: The latest figures and weather consequences of global warming




by Ahmed » 17/07/21, 13:55

The parking of this mass of cold air has, of course, concentrated the localization of the quantity of water on the regions concerned, but has not influenced the quantity of water initially contained in the mass of air. Final skepticism has its limits ... (with this method, the arrow never hits the target, in the paradox of the same name!)
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Re: The latest figures and weather consequences of global warming




by ABC2019 » 17/07/21, 13:59

ENERC wrote:
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Ahmed wrote:I do not understand the objection: the fact that the cold "drop" is in one place or another is only due to the complexity of the air currents. On the other hand, if a lot of water can fall, it is because it is contained in air masses hot enough for this to be possible ...

we agree, but did the particularly strong floods that happened come from the fact that the air in contact with the cold drop was much warmer than before and contained more water? I don't have that impression, from what I heard, it just came from the fact that the chance of the currents and the pressure distribution caused the precipitation to stay in one place for hours. Bad luck for those below, but it could have happened just as well 30 or 50 years ago.

And obviously, the damage is also due to the fact that urbanization has caused more and more houses to be built on land previously agricultural or wooded, which absorbed water, and which we avoided before building in the major bed of rivers.

Of course. Before telling bullshit we find out:
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The explosive cocktail:
- a heat wave in the Magreb
- a heatwave over northern Europe
- hot over eastern Europe
- a cold drop

The hot air from Tunisia goes up to Finland, then fed with hot and humid air the cold drop.

If we had not had 2 heat waves simultaneously, this disaster would not have happened.
QED.

And the more heatwaves we have, the more disaster like this one. The IPCC has been saying this for 30 years, but some remain deaf or have complete amnesia.


Can you give me the temperatures in Finland the two weeks before?
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Re: The latest figures and weather consequences of global warming




by ABC2019 » 17/07/21, 14:11

ok it was indeed very hot in Finland at the beginning of July

https://www.nouvelles-du-monde.com/la-f ... -nordique/

therefore we had an abnormal situation of blockage of hot air in northern Europe and blockage of cold air at lower latitude; but since this is a double anomaly, hot in the North and cold in the South, how is this linked to the RCA? how would this anomaly have been less likely to occur without RCA, and how RCA increases its probability? do not understand well ...
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Re: The latest figures and weather consequences of global warming




by ENERC » 17/07/21, 19:57

ABC2019 wrote:ok it was indeed very hot in Finland at the beginning of July

https://www.nouvelles-du-monde.com/la-f ... -nordique/

therefore we had an abnormal situation of blockage of hot air in northern Europe and blockage of cold air at lower latitude; but since this is a double anomaly, hot in the North and cold in the South, how is this linked to the RCA? how would this anomaly have been less likely to occur without RCA, and how RCA increases its probability? do not understand well ...

For several years we have had high temperatures at high latitudes and also high temperatures in the Mediterranean basin.
No luck, a cold drop passed between the 2, and was not very mobile because it was stable between the two hot zones.

There is no established link with the RC / CA.

The only tangible fact is that the high latitudes have seen their temperature increase by 3 to 4 ° C, which makes between 21 and 28% more precipitation (the saturated vapor pressure increases by 7% per degree).
Still, studies are underway to understand the changes in the behavior of the jet stream. To understand something ... one day maybe
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Re: The latest figures from global warming




by GuyGadeboisTheBack » 17/07/21, 20:05

Exnihiloest wrote:Like pious images, big jokes to impress the non-thinking who confuses weather and climate and is unable to read and understand studies.

The con that dares everything, the ignorant con manages to dare more!
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Re: The latest figures from global warming




by izentrop » 30/07/21, 04:28

Gigantic fire-breathing clouds multiply http://www.slate.fr/story/213639/pyrocu ... ultiplient
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Re: The latest figures and weather consequences of global warming




by izentrop » 06/08/21, 02:15

Scientists have published more than 350 peer-reviewed studies examining extreme weather events around the world, from heat waves in Sweden and droughts in South Africa to flooding in Bangladesh and hurricanes in the Caribbean. The result is a growing body of evidence that human activity increases the risk of certain types of extreme weather conditions, especially those related to heat. https://www.carbonbrief.org/mapped-how- ... -the-world
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Re: The latest figures and weather consequences of global warming




by ABC2019 » 06/08/21, 06:41

izentrop wrote:
Scientists have published more than 350 peer-reviewed studies examining extreme weather events around the world, from heat waves in Sweden and droughts in South Africa to flooding in Bangladesh and hurricanes in the Caribbean. The result is a growing body of evidence that human activity increases the risk of certain types of extreme weather conditions, especially those related to heat. https://www.carbonbrief.org/mapped-how- ... -the-world


Yes and ?

it is obvious that an increase in temperature will increase the risk of exceeding X ° C, no one will dispute that.

Just as it is obvious that increasing the use of the car increases the number of injuries and deaths on the road, no one will dispute that either.

Once that is established, does that necessarily imply that we have to make the cars disappear? no, a rational analysis is to balance the pros and cons of cars, and the conclusion is not necessarily that they should be done away with. Just like a rational analysis involves balancing the pros and cons of fossils.

If instead of looking at climatic events, you look at other aspects of human life, the POSITIVE impact of fossils on a whole host of aspects of human life is evident.

https://bit.ly/3hvAFeZ

(I have seen the correlation with life expectancy, but you can have fun with the indicator you want, there are lots of them, infant mortality, girls' education, the duration of studies ... .)

and it also strongly influences the risk of dying from a climate catastrophe!
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Re: The latest figures and weather consequences of global warming




by GuyGadeboisTheBack » 06/08/21, 14:44

(Poor puppet, poor clown, poor Bozo and his stupid metaphor for the car ... pathetic ...)
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Re: The latest figures and weather consequences of global warming




by ABC2019 » 06/08/21, 14:48

the real poor is the one who has no argument to oppose, and only knows how to publish insulting posts in a burst ...
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