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While most scientists don't dispute the
link between
global warming and extreme weather, the once skeptical public is now starting to
come around — especially following 2011, when floods, droughts, heat waves and tornadoes took a heavy toll on the U.S..
The study that
came the closest to drawing a strong
link between
global warming and California's recent drying was produced by a pair of Stanford University researchers.
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Source note The
links marked by an asterisk
come courtesy of an e-mail newsletter from Benny Peiser of the
Global Warming Policy Foundation.
Every time a hurricane
comes along - or a flood, or a drought, or a freeze, or a heatwave - the question is now asked «is it
linked to
global warming?»
Emanuel was one of the scientists who
came out
linking Harvey's devastation to
global warming.
(The only one I can think of, by the only really solidly qualified contrarian, Lindzen, who also claimed that tobacco wasn't
linked to lung cancer,
came up with an Iris theory that has been thoroughly repudiated (recent studies have in fact continued to strongly show increased atmospheric moisture), but his theory of a significant enough decrease to keep the earth from significantly warming at the same time this radical shift toward lack of
global cloud cover (and far more drought everywhere?)
The announcement
comes as research published by the National Academies shows that extreme heat waves can be attributed with near - certainty to climate change; a NOAA study
links global warming to toxic algae blooms; and paleoclimatic research shows that Antarctic glaciers fluctuated with ancient CO2 levels, raising sea level tens of meters when CO2 levels were just 500 ppm.
It's also one of the reasons that I
linked to Hoffman et al at Bart's in the first place... None of this changes the fact that
global warming is going to be a huge hit on planetary biodiversity further into this century, and over
coming centuries, both through direct effects and through exacerbation of other non-climate-change impacts.
At the time, Curry and her colleagues were just
coming off a media feeding frenzy after having published papers
linking hurricanes to
global warming right in the middle of the devastating 2005 hurricane season.
Dear Mr. McIntyre, It has
come to our attention that your weblog included a
link to the website of Warwick Hughes, who has quoted Steve Milloy and whose website, in turn,
linked to websites of various critics of
global warming, including Fred Singer, Tech Central Station etc..
Last summer, we predicted that
come this winter, any type of severe weather event was going to be
linked to pernicious industrial activity (via
global warming) through a new mechanism that had become a media darling — the loss of late summer / early fall Arctic sea ice leading to more persistent patterns in the jet stream.
Here's a
link to the pdf of Kiehl and Trenberth's «Earth's Annual
Global Mean Energy Budget» to see where the numbers for the various energy fluxes
came from and how they were measured (mostly) or estimated.
While Hansen correctly noted in a NYT op - ed that droughts are expected to become more frequent in parts of the USA in the
coming decades, aside from a brief discussion of the
link between extreme heat and drought, Hansen et al. (2012) does not address droughts or attribute them to
global warming.
When I read the media insisting that hurricane Katrina, or the Spanish drought, or repeat flooding in the UK and Central Europe are part of a normal cycle and can not be
linked to
global warming, then I can vaguely understand where those believes
come from.
The
link to the article was the first to
come up when I did a Google search of «
global cooling.»
Scientists have been unusually forthright in
linking the sweltering temps to climate change, as prominent climatologists have
come forward and said things like «this is a what
global warming looks like.»
Government advisers unequivocally
link the country's extreme weather and
global warming, and say the worst is yet to
come
A new study just
came out possibly
linking that Greenland system to
global warming.