Australia Hit Hardest With Climate Change

Australia’s surface air temperature has already increased 0.9C since 1910, with the number of extreme heat records outnumbering extreme cool records nearly three to one since 2001.

 

Australia experienced its third-warmest year on record in 2014, with 2013 its warmest year on record. The heat experienced in 2013 was “unlikely” to have been caused by natural variability alone, the report stated, with such temperatures now five times more likely due to humans releasing greenhouse gases into the atmosphere.

 

Other findings of the wide-ranging analysis, the first such Australian climate projection made since 2007, included:

  • The interior of Australia is set to warm more rapidly than coastal areas. Alice Springs will experience an average of 83 days a year over 40C in 2090, up from just 17 in 1995.
  • Melbourne will swelter through an average of 24 days above 35C by 2090, up from 11 in 1995. Sydney will experience 11 days above 35C by 2090, an increase from three days in 1995.
  • Australia is on course for a sea level rise of 45cm to 82cm by 2090, if emissions are not curbed. The report warned that if the Antarctic ice sheet was to collapse, sea levels would be a further “several tenths of a metre higher by late in the century”.
  • Extreme rainfall events will increase but overall rainfall is expected to drop in southern Australia, apart from Tasmania, during the winter and spring months – by as much as 69% by 2090.
  • There will be more extreme droughts, with the length of droughts increasing by between 5% and 20%, depending on how quickly greenhouse gases are cut.
  • Rising temperatures will result in a “greater number of days with severe fire danger”. Meanwhile, soil moisture will fall by up to 15% in southern Australia in the winter months by 2090.
  • Snow cover will decline, with the report stating there was “high confidence that as warming progresses there will be very substantial decreases in snowfall, increase in melt and thus reduced snow cover”.

Kevin Hennessy, a principal research scientist at the CSIRO, said it and the Bureau of Meteorology now had a greater confidence than ever in their forecasts of Australia’s climate.

 

“We expect land areas to warm faster than ocean areas, and polar regions faster than the tropics,” Hennessy told Guardian Australia.

 

Given Australia’s geographical position, that would mean much of the country was expected to warm faster than the global average.

 

“Australia will warm faster than the rest of the world,” Hennessy said. “Warming of 4C to 5C would have a very significant effect: there would be increases in extremely high temperatures, much less snow, more intense rainfall, more fires and rapid sea level rises.”

 

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What with rampaging deforestation, chemical run off and industrial emissions and pollutant, I have every reason to believe it. Especially with the freak storms and extreme heat we've been experiencing over the last decade or so.

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Much simpler to build refineries in Alberta and N. Dakota, than to pump the dirtiest fossil fuel thousands of miles. The pundits claim it would have minimal impact on the environment..........well, so did the Exxon Valdez, until it ran aground.  So does a tanker truck, until it tips over on a sharp curve.  So did the PG&E natural gas line in Palo Alto, until it exploded.

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Siggie

Because a lot of people have gone "soft", they are now forecasting that a 2 degree increase in temperature will mean that the majority of humans
can't cope or adapt without Government assistance and so will perish from heat stroke !

And if that doesn't kill them, the doom, gloom and fear mongering of the Climate change warriors will kill them !

LOL Smiley LOL

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They managed to survive while 27 % of   Earth was covered by ice sheets. 

 

That's because they had 73% of the earth to migrate to............that isn't going to happen in this day and age........I can imagine Mexico welcoming 300 million Americans, and god knows how many Canukians when the ice starts moving south.  Where are all the Europeans going to go, camping on the Sahara?

 

Oh, I have no doubt that many would survive, but they would no longer enjoy cell phones, SUV's, and supermarkets.........in fact, it would be back to the Bronze age.

 

Your knee-jerk responses to the potential for disaster would be hilarious if it wasn't so serious.

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How are the ice sheets going to move south ?

 

When everyone says we are having global warming ?

 

 

 

"Oh, I have no doubt that many would survive, but they would no longer enjoy cell phones, SUV's, and supermarkets.........

in fact, it would be back to the Bronze age."

 

Why the Bronze age ?

 

 

It would do a few people, families good to be without those things and work out how to hunt, gather their own food.

 

 

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How are the ice sheets going to move south ?

 

When everyone says we are having global warming ?

 

 

I guess you haven't been paying attention........siggie posted charts that show we are on the upswing of a hotter-than-normal climate, that has, for the last half dozen times, topped out at an average global temperature of 75 degrees F., thus melting the polar ice and inundating much of the populated portion of the world.  Then, the next ice age hits, the glaciers move south, and the remains of civilization become migratory.

 

Bronze age because bronze can be worked at a much lower temperature than iron or steel

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Australia Hit Hardest With Climate Change

 

Don't you worry your pretty little head about it IF.Robot Happy

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How are the ice sheets going to move south ?

 

When everyone says we are having global warming ?

 

 

I guess you haven't been paying attention........siggie posted charts that show we are on the upswing of a hotter-than-normal climate, that has, for the last half dozen times, topped out at an average global temperature of 75 degrees F., thus melting the polar ice and inundating much of the populated portion of the world.  Then, the next ice age hits, the glaciers move south, and the remains of civilization become migratory.

 

Bronze age because bronze can be worked at a much lower temperature than iron or steel


    Actually, I posted a chart showing no warming for nearly 20 years.......lol.

 

    It might get warming...... which happens during an interglacial period...... or it might get colder if it goes back to a glacial period.

 

    None of the above are in control of man.   It would also take global temps well over 75 degrees F to melt every Ice sheet on Earth.

 

   In the last 200 000 years, when the Climate changed..... so did man.  Did man cause those changes? Of course not.....

 

   To say so is just ridiculous........ 

 



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 To say so is just ridiculous........ 

 

Of course 200,000 years ago man had no impact on climate........it's a different story now, why exacerbate climate change by pumping all that **bleep** into the atmosphere?  That is, unless you don't care that your progeny will have to deal with it.

 

It would also take global temps well over 75 degrees F to melt every Ice sheet on Earth.

 

You ever set an ice cube out in the middle of spring or fall?  While the temperatures at the poles might be somewhat cooler, the currents flowing towards them will have been heated by the tropics and temperate areas of earth.

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 To say so is just ridiculous........ 

 

Of course 200,000 years ago man had no impact on climate........it's a different story now, why exacerbate climate change by pumping all that **bleep** into the atmosphere?  That is, unless you don't care that your progeny will have to deal with it.

 

It would also take global temps well over 75 degrees F to melt every Ice sheet on Earth.

 

You ever set an ice cube out in the middle of spring or fall?  While the temperatures at the poles might be somewhat cooler, the currents flowing towards them will have been heated by the tropics and temperate areas of earth.


    C02 is not **bleep**......it is the elixer of life.....Woman Happy...... without it, life would not exist.

 

    



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