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From Paul Beckwith –
LINK – https://youtu.be/CSXz-dTGVvI
Paul Beckwith-
Unprecedented. Jet Stream Crosses Equator
LINK – http://youtu.be/CKasUm77D0U
“The jet stream in the Northern Hemisphere has crossed the equator and joined up with the jet stream in the Southern Hemisphere. This is new behaviour, and indicates that climate system mayhem is ongoing.
Our climate system behavior continues to behave in new and scary ways that we have never anticipated, or seen before.”
First decade of 21st century: unprecedented high-impact climate extremes since measurements began!
According to a World Meteorological Organization (WMO) report The Global Climate 2001-2010, A Decade of Extremes Earth experienced unprecedented high-impact climate extremes in 2001 – 2010 since the measurements began in 1850. In that period more national temperature records were broken than in any other decade.
The first decade of the 21st century was the warmest for both hemispheres and for both land and ocean temperatures. High temperatures were accompanied by a rapid decline in Arctic sea ice, and an accelerating loss of the ice sheets of the world’s glaciers. . . (more)
The Atlantic – The [US] Southwest’s Forests May Never Recover from Megafires – “Abnormal” fire risks have become the new normal.
WMO: ‘Unprecedented’ global warming from 1990 to 2010
Apocalyptic Hailstorm in New Mexico: Over one Foot of Hail Dumped in Santa Rosa!
And full steam ahead in the US with fossil fuels and disregard for conservation efforts. No attempt to nationalize fuel resources in the biggest, most wasteful SUV-driving nation, the USA. Only stopping polluting energy providers and taking steps toward sensible energy policy will curb this runaway warming.
AND DE-FUND HAARP and all the illegal weather modification schemes the US employs with no accountability.
“Scientists at the University of California, Irvine; NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Md.; and the National Center for Atmospheric Research in Boulder, Colo., found during a seven-year period beginning in 2003 that parts of Turkey, Syria, Iraq and Iran along the Tigris and Euphrates river basins lost 117 million acre feet (144 cubic kilometers) of total stored freshwater. That is almost the amount of water in the Dead Sea. The researchers attribute about 60 percent of the loss to pumping of groundwater from underground reservoirs….”
By Thomas Riggins
[snip] . . . . extreme weather events are not limited to the United States but are world wide phenomena. The whole international system may collapse in we can’t halt the warming of the atmosphere. It won’t be the first time a civilization has collapsed due to radical changes in weather. ScienceDaily (11-8-12) published an article that details how the civilization of the Maya Indians in Mexico and Central American collapsed and extreme weather changes are the suspected cause (“Extreme Weather Preceded Collapse of Ancient Maya Civilization.”)
An interdisciplinary group of scientists determined after decades of extreme weather the political system of the Maya, and the Maya population itself was basically destroyed. Bruce Winterhalder, co-author of the report (which appeared in the journal Science for 11-9-12) was quoted as saying, “Here you had an amazing state-level society that had created calendars, magnificent architecture, works of art, and was engaged in trade throughout Central America. They were incredible craftspersons, proficient in agriculture, statesmanship and warfare [always a sign of civilization] — and within about 80 years, it fell completely apart.” . . . (more)
http://nyc.indymedia.org/en/2012/11/121121.html
From The Guardian [UK] –
The Colorado fires are being driven by extreme temperatures, which are consistent with IPCC projections
Scorching heat, high winds and bone-dry conditions are fueling catastrophic wildfires in the US west that offer a preview of the kind of disasters that human-caused climate change could bring, a trio of scientists said on Thursday.
“What we’re seeing is a window into what global warming really looks like,” said Princeton University’s Michael Oppenheimer, a lead author for the UN’s climate science panel. “It looks like heat, it looks like fires, it looks like this kind of environmental disaster … This provides vivid images of what we can expect to see more of in the future.” . . . . (more)
http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2012/jun/29/us-wildfires-global-warming-scientists
Heat Waves and Climate Change
There has been a remarkable run of record-shattering heat waves in recent years, from the Russian heat wave of 2010 that set forests ablaze to the historic heat wave in Texas in 2011 and the “Summer in March” in the U.S. Midwest in 2012. These events typify the on-going trend driven by climate change. . . .
. . . Climate change is already affecting extreme weather. The National Academy of Sciences reports that the hottest days are now hotter. And the fingerprint of global warming behind this change has been firmly identified . . .
http://climatecommunication.org/new/articles/heat-waves-and-climate-change/overview/
ALSO –
Timelapse videos of the massive Waldo Canyon Fire
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