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Heat Waves to Worsen Across America, Europe - Study

True Destiny
13-08-2004, 10:31
http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&cid=570&e=5&u=/nm/environment_heat_dc

Heat Waves to Worsen Across America, Europe - Study




By Maggie Fox, Health and Science Correspondent

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Heat waves like those that have hit Paris and Chicago in recent years are likely to get worse, roasting more and more cities with ever-higher temperatures, climate researchers predicted on Thursday.

While some may like it hot, the forecast means misery for many, and hotter weather can affect crops, drive up fuel prices and can kill the old and weak. The heat wave that hit France a year ago killed an estimated 15,000 people.


A similar heat wave that hit the U.S. Midwest last year damaged the corn and soy crops, and 739 people died in a head wave that broiled Chicago in 1995.


Using a new computer model that takes into account increasing levels of greenhouse gases such as carbon dioxide, Gerald Meehl and Claudia Tebaldi of the National Center for Atmospheric Research in Boulder, Colorado, found heat waves might become more common as global warming heats the Earth.


Writing in the journal Science, they said they tried to see if other pollutants such as sulfur dioxide might reflect sunlight away from the planet and perhaps offset some of the heat-trapping properties of carbon dioxide. But their model shows no such effects.


Regions already prone to heat waves, such as the U.S. Midwest and Southeast and Europe's Mediterranean areas, will suffer even more, and longer, the model predicts.


The average Paris heat wave lasting eight to 13 days, they predict, will last 11 to 17 days. In Chicago, heat waves will last on average a day longer, from eight days to nine days, and there will be two a year by 2080 instead of about one.


"But other areas (e.g. northwest United States, France, Germany and the Balkans) could see increases of heat wave intensity that could have more serious impacts because these areas are not currently as well adapted to heat waves," the researchers wrote.


For their study, Meehl and Tebaldi used data from 1961 to 1990 to predict future weather patterns in 2080 to 2099. They assumed there will be few policy changes to affect global warming.


During the Paris and Chicago heat waves, atmospheric pressure was higher than usual over Lake Michigan and Paris, producing clear skies and hot days, with little relief when the sun went down.


A COOLING SOLUTION


Another team of scientists said that governments can turn this pattern around right now, if they choose to.


Stephen Pacala and Robert Socolow of Princeton University identified 15 technologies, from wind, solar and nuclear energy to conservation techniques, that could each help reduce global warming.


Their report, also published in Science, counters the common argument that a major new technology needs to be developed before greenhouse gases can be controlled, said Pacala.


"It certainly explodes the idea that we need to do research for a long time before getting started," Pacala said in a statement.


"If we decide to act, we will need to reduce carbon emissions across the whole global economy," added Socolow.


Each of the options could on its own prevent 1 billion tons a year worth of carbon emissions by 2054, they said.
Dragons Bay
13-08-2004, 10:35
interesting. you should vote a government that is concerned with the environment (hint: NOT bush). global warming is not a matter of how or what or when or where, it's a matter of why and OMG WE'RE SCREWED! it's happening, there's no sign of stopping. we're all screwed.

a flash movie done by myself, based on "the day after tomorrow" and science theories of what might happen:

http://www.freewebs.com/hkeditorial/Global%20Warming.htm
The Most Glorious Hack
13-08-2004, 11:05
"Heat wave"? We're about 30-40 degrees (F) below average in Chicago this year. One of the coolest summers on the books.

Also, Dragons Bay, basing anything off of The Day After Tomorrow is dubious, at best. The book that movie was based on was written by Whitley "I Was Abducted By Aliens" Shriber, and Art "Coast to Coast" Bell. Hardly environmental scientists.

Hell... if those two told me the sky was blue, I'd go outside to check.
Screegor
13-08-2004, 11:23
Well the sky is actually grey hear at the moment so you would be right!

On global warming.

Global warming does not meerly dictate that temperatures are going to rise everywhere.
It is a common mistake (due to a misleading name).

Global warming actually is going to affect different areas very differently. The trend is that worldwide temperatures will increase yes. BUT local variations are going to change. Some areas of the planet will get much cooler, some areas much hotter. Some areas drier, some areas wetter.

Global warming is going to affect everyone. There are going to be EXTREMES of weather occuring far more regularly. ANd some areas of the planet will suffer far more than others.

I have simplified this hugely and kept the facts down - it is hard to write 6 years worth of personal studying into one message!