Click on the link below for a video addressing how scientists attribute extreme weather events to climate change:
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Showing posts with label Weather. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Weather. Show all posts
Thursday, January 13, 2022
Weather And Climate Change
"In the past two years or so we have seen many headlines about extreme weather events: floods, droughts, heatwaves, hurricanes. In some cases, climate scientists claim they can 'attribute' those extreme weather events to climate change. But what exactly does that mean? How does one calculate this? And how reliable are those estimates? This video is a brief introduction to the young research area of extreme event attribution."
Wednesday, July 21, 2021
Climate Change: Is It Happening Faster Than Scientists Expected?
"The rapid succession of precedent-shattering extreme weather events in North America and Europe this summer is prompting some scientists to question whether climate extremes are worsening faster than expected.
"Why it matters: Extreme weather events are the deadliest, most expensive, and immediate manifestations of climate change. Any miscalculations in how severe these events may become, from wildfires to heatwaves and heavy rainfall, could make communities more vulnerable."
"Why it matters: Extreme weather events are the deadliest, most expensive, and immediate manifestations of climate change. Any miscalculations in how severe these events may become, from wildfires to heatwaves and heavy rainfall, could make communities more vulnerable."
Click on the link below for more:
Thursday, September 8, 2016
Weather And Pain
"t is nearly 2,500 years since the
Greek physician Hippocrates noticed a connection between pain and the
weather, but scientists have shown that it may well be true."
Hippocrates' theory linking pain and weather could be right, say scientists
Hippocrates' theory linking pain and weather could be right, say scientists
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