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extra virgin olive oil
It was a beyond - chilly 13
degrees in Foxborough on Sunday, prompting players to go to
extra lengths to stay
warm as 2017 comes to a close.
The research shows that a one
degree rise in tropical temperature leads to around two billion
extra tonnes of carbon being released per year into the atmosphere from tropical ecosystems, compared with the same tropical
warming in the 1960s and 1970s.
As I understand it (from the IPCC report and from Ramanathan en Feng, Sept 23 2008 in PNAS) stopping all emissions suddenly would cause about 1.6
degree Celsius of
extra warming, because short - lived pollution would quickly be removed from the atmosphere.
While I won't say it's the
warmest coat I own (I mean, it's basically 30
degrees every day in Chicago), it's a great base layer to throw on underneath that puffy jacket, plus it gives you that
extra «I look so put together» look.
If SSTs were even an
extra tenth (or even hundredth) of a
degree warmer, it would increase the energy of the storm enough to increase the number of people killed and the damage done to property by the storm.
One could, for example, rerun the forecast models that computed Katrina's development with half a
degree cooler SST, say, as a rough - and - imperfect estimate of the potential impact of this
extra warming.
Using carbon dioxide emissions data from 2006 and 1750 - for an estimate of preindustrial levels - Jacobson found that each
extra degree of
warming accounted for roughly 1,000 out of every 50,000 - 100,000 air pollution - related deaths.
You might expect to see heat waves on the list — even though climate and weather are two different (but related) phenomena — but the report is a good reminder of the tremendous scope of problems a
warming globe can cause; it's not just about an
extra couple
degrees and wearing fewer sweaters: «With
warming temperatures, the breeding cycle of malaria - carrying mosquitoes is shortening, which means more mosquitoes — and malaria — each year.»
Even if climate sensitivity is somewhat less than the IPCC's median value of about 3
degrees Celsius, atmospheric carbon dioxide levels are increasing exponentially, so a smaller value merely buys an
extra decade or two until the same amount of
warming is reached.
But the average person is just going to see years of cold weather, not «a cooler climate that is x
degrees warmer than it would have been without all the
extra CO2.»
Not only that but it seems clear the technology required to achieve the global target of keeping global
warming to an
extra 2
degrees, is numerous and diverse.
This lead author famously stated that the various
extra degrees of
warming bandied about for the coming century are «not predictions, but projections».
I am not convinced that secondary feedbacks will
warm the Earth more than the couple
degrees C due to the
extra CO2 in a century.
I won't share my response, but I asked him if he would prefer that my generation, instead of handing his generation a
degree or so of
warming, instead handed his generation an
extra billion or so people in poverty.
For every
extra degree (Cº) of
warming, the atmosphere holds about 7 % more water vapour.
Global
warming is measured in 10ths of a
degree, so any
extra heating nudge is important.»
The theory of AGW says that
extra CO2 causes a minor
warming (less than 0.5
degree) which then causes the atmosphere to absorb more water vapour.
If 300 watts of ghg back radiation
warms the earths surface by 30
degrees K above thermodynamic equilibrium, 300 + 1.5 watts / m2 of
extra co2 induced
warming will proportionately
warm it by too small an amount to measure.
As I understand it (from the IPCC report and from Ramanathan en Feng, Sept 23 2008 in PNAS) stopping all emissions suddenly would cause about 1.6
degree Celsius of
extra warming, because short - lived pollution would quickly be removed from the atmosphere.
Yet, I'm being told constantly that this colder atmosphere radiates energy which adds to the heat of the Earth and only needs a tiny tiny
extra bit more of CO2 and the whole Earth's temperature will go up several
degrees and this will lead to runaway global
warming, because in this is a net exchange of energy which includes from the colder to the hotter.
Although I don't believe in man made global
warming, I'd rather risk an
extra degree C over the next 100 years by using traditional fuels than screw with the global food chain today.
For every
degree of
warming, we add an
extra Ace into the deck.
Understanding the risk of half a
degree of
extra warming brings other scientific challenges, including the need to narrow the uncertainty over how much
warming a given amount of carbon produces, known as the climate sensitivity, and the role of short - lived gases, such as methane.