While my real life outfit today differs from this post
because of a heatwave, there's nothing better I can think to wear for our #LiveFromThe80s movie tonight which is Desperately Seeking Susan.
Not exact matches
There have been exceptions: studies have found that the European
heatwave in 2003 was twice as likely
because of climate change, and that the UK floods in 2000 were also made more likely.
Heatwaves from Europe to China are likely to be more intense and result in maximum temperatures that are 3 °C to 5 °C warmer than previously estimated by the middle
of the century — all
because of the way plants on the ground respond to carbon dioxide in the atmosphere.
Actually, I can't go out
of home
because I hate
heatwave!
We happened to visit Tokyo in September during a
heatwave and I don't think there was a proper AC system
because that bathroom was almost like a sauna, and I sort
of dreaded going in it.
And a new study by Duchez et al. (2016) connects the «cold blob» in the summer
of 2015 to the
heatwave across Europe that year,
because the cold subpolar Atlantic favors a certain air pressure distribution.
But since TMax isn't increasing elsewhere in the world, then there is no increase in
heatwaves because of AGW.
The study finds that Europe will be a continent
of two halves, with the southern and south - eastern regions hit hardest,
because of increasing droughts and
heatwaves.
-- then what explanation (scientific if possible) can be given for the fact that, last year alone, parts
of the USA had the highest surface temperatures on record, Australia had to rewrite their own temperature gauge
because it was recording temperatures which went, for the first time in recorded history, off the scale they were so high and in the UK and Europe we experienced one
of the longest
heatwaves in decades?
Extreme weather — for example,
heatwaves, hurricanes and floods — offers, perhaps, one
of the most tangible ways to view loss and damage
because of their often devastating impact on society.
And it turns out he really was sick and he was sick
because — and he explained this — he'd gone swimming in a lake in Oklahoma and it was in the middle
of a
heatwave and there was an outbreak
of blue - green algae, which is linked to climate change.
What you don't understand is that there is NOT any increases in
heatwaves, therehas been NOT ONE weather or climate event connected /
because of / or made «worse»
because of our CO2.
I chose this form
of building
because I am concerned about climate change and the increasing number and intensity
of heatwaves we can expect in the future. . .