Not exact matches
The 1980s was easily the
warmest decade on record and exhibited an unprecedented number of
extreme climatic events, such as storms and droughts.
Leading Warmist know that is no» global
warming» so they encompassed»
climatic changes» to confuse and con the ignorant — so that when is some
extreme weather for few days on some corner of the planet, to use it as proof of their phony global
warming and ignore that the weather is good simultaneously on the other 97 % of the planet, even though is same amount of co2.
For the Moscow heat record of July 2010, they found that the probability of a record had increased five-fold due to the local
climatic warming trend, as compared to a stationary climate (see our previous articles The Moscow
warming hole and On record - breaking
extremes for further discussion).
3) Consider the cost, in lives and money, exacted by today's
climatic extremes, let alone those worsened by
warming.
[14] Although there is an
extreme scarcity of data from Australia (for both the Medieval
Warm Period and Little Ice Age) evidence from wave built shingle terraces for a permanently full Lake Eyre during the ninth and tenth centuries is consistent with this La Niña - like configuration, though of itself inadequate to show how lake levels varied from year to year or what
climatic conditions elsewhere in Australia were like.
In addition, the reconstructions were integrated to identify intervals when conditions were
extreme in both
climatic variables (cool / dry, cool / wet,
warm / dry,
warm / wet).
Over the past three decades, most natural disasters (90 %) have been caused by climate - related events, they say, and
extreme climatic events are likely to become more frequent because of global
warming.
Luterbacher et al. (13) estimated a return period for this type of
extreme event as being about 100 y in the European region, taking
climatic warming into account.
This paper concluded that «the 20th century is probably not the
warmest nor a uniquely
extreme climatic period of the last millennium.»
Mother Jones reported that one such article was written by climate change deniers Willie Soon and Sallie Baliunas, which concluded «the 20th century is probably not the
warmest nor a uniquely
extreme climatic period of the last millennium.»
«We conclude that
extreme climatic events are key drivers of biodiversity patterns and that the frequency and intensity of such episodes have major implications for predictive models of species distribution and ecosystem structure, which are largely based on gradual
warming trends.»
The growing research area of
extreme event attribution has provided pertinent scientific evidence for a number of such
warm events for which the forced climate response rises above internal
climatic variability.
«Across the world, many records reveal that the 20th century is probably not the
warmest or a uniquely
extreme climatic period of the last millennium.»
The abstract of that paper claimed that «Across the world, many records reveal that the 20th century is probably not the
warmest nor a uniquely
extreme climatic period of the last millennium.»
Recent research has focussed on exposing the dynamics of carbon cycling across rapid
climatic warming events within the Eocene
extreme «greenhouse», where he has offered an alternative explanation for their genesis compared to prevailing views that invoked repeated releases of carbon from buried sedimentary reservoirs.