Posted on 06/08/2011 9:15:50 PM PDT by Rational Thought
From the Tropics north, warmer summers - and their almost certainly disastrous consequences - within the next few decades are close to being an irreversible consequence of global warming says a new study from Stanford University in the United States of America.
The research is published in the new edition of the journal Climate Change and says warmer summers are on the way unless greenhouse gas concentrations stop increasing.
The change will be felt first closest to the Equator, where, say the scientists there will be a "permanent emergence of unprecedented summer heat" within 20 years. The warming trend will move north over the next four decades.
"According to our projections, large areas of the globe are likely to warm up so quickly that, by the middle of this century, even the coolest summers will be hotter than the hottest summers of the past 50 years," said the study's lead author, Noah Diffenbaugh, an assistant professor of environmental Earth system science and fellow at the Woods Institute for the Environment at Stanford.
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It's obvious to me that every election cycle for the foreseeable future, we're going to have these Global Warming (end of the world) studies. That is, unless they get their way and implement Cap and Tax. Then, it will all magically go away.
Al Gore and his buddies, Mitt Romney and Chris Christie, must be smiling tonight.
The hottest summer in my lifetime was the summer of ‘88. 23 years ago.
I suppose global warming was the cause then, too?
Ping.
Oh, fer goodness sake.....would they please send some of the HEAT HERE!!!!
HA...we only made 64 today....might make 76 tomorrow!!
They can’t let go of this. There is simply too much power and money to be made from it.
Colin Ricketts? Sounds serious, is it contagious?
this: or this:
you decide
We had plenty of heat 50 years ago but nobody had air conditioning so you got used to it and it didn’t feel as hot.
Warm is good. Food prices go down when it warms.
Prediction of weather/climate over long term is impossible. The Navier Stokes equations are non-linear and chaotic. Small differences (like the difference between your thermometer and the one next to you) double every 7 days or so.
Average temperature is an artifact of how the average was obtained. It has no ability to predict the future. The california deserts have temperature swings of 40 degrees every day. A few degrees one way or the other would not even be noticable.
>> The hottest summer in my lifetime was the summer of 88. 23 years ago.
What was her name?
“Al Gore and his buddies, Mitt Romney and Chris Christie, must be smiling tonight.”
And Pawlenty...Romney’s little sheeple.
colleges will only stop doing this when their funds start going away, enrollments go down, etc., due to competition from other more conservative and Christian colleges.
Noah Diffenbaugh, assistant professor of environmental Earth system science
And here you have one of the biggest problems facing this analysis.
Weather Stations Giving Bad Global Warming Data -- MSM MIA October 01, 2007
And it seems Noah has been down this road before...
Climate model predicts dramatic changes for US over next 100 years; NASA says warmer world may not be a wetter one Oct 22, 2005
The climate model, run on supercomputers at Purdue University, takes into account a large number of factors that have been incompletely incorporated in past studies, such as the effects of snow reflecting solar energy back into space and of high mountain ranges blocking weather fronts from traveling across them, said Noah S. Diffenbaugh, the team's lead scientist.
Dr. Noah S. Diffenbaugh
Yep, northern and central CA have been having a very cool, wet spring. It should be 10 to 20 degrees warmer on average, but these idiots are still screaming global warming.
May our family come visit you? ;-)
It's easy to make the weather look warm when you ignore all the cold data points.
Good work!
Folks in the Mojave Desert have yet to run their home AC’s!
Usually by May 15th the AC’s run every day.
SoCal Edison is sad!
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