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Posted: Sun Jul 06, 2008 2:19 am Post subject: Exceptionally hot years... 1 out of every 2 years from 2010
"AUSTRALIA is in for a tenfold increase in heat waves as climate change sends the mercury soaring.
A report by the nation's top scientists has found exceptionally hot years - which used to occur once every 22 years - will occur every one or two years."
Newscorp
Posted: Sun Jul 06, 2008 3:17 am Post subject: Re: Exceptionally hot years... 1 out of every 2 years from 2
dunny wrote:
"AUSTRALIA is in for a tenfold increase in heat waves as climate change sends the mercury soaring.
A report by the nation's top scientists has found exceptionally hot years - which used to occur once every 22 years - will occur every one or two years."
Newscorp
The Bureua of meterology: http://www.bom.gov.au/climate/current/index.shtml
gives a summary each month of rainfall and temperatures for each month for each Australian state and the nation. We are running at about one degree celcius above average for each month in recent months. This is consistent with a warming planet.
We in Australia are particularly vulnerable to global warming and the resultant climate change (despite the fact that a rare major rain event accross our cropping land is expected this week).
BTW, do you on this list think that the run up in food prices is simply the result of public pressure and short sighted policies, or is there something more sinister happening? Is this a grab by the west to gain power over the world by making them very food dependant? I am not a conspiracy theorist, but we don't have an abundance of oil, but do have an abundance of food. Are we flexing our muscle by using this mad biofuel policy and subsidies on our cropping land in order to make the world dependant upon us for food, rather than we being dependant on the oil providers? If so, is this ethical? I think not! Surely there are other ways to prepare for the future. If I am right, let me know. If I am off beam, also let me know!
Posted: Sun Jul 06, 2008 9:47 pm Post subject: Re: Exceptionally hot years... 1 out of every 2 years from 2
That doesn't sound good.
It is even mentioned in "der Spiegel"
link: [url=Spiegel]http://www.spiegel.de/wissenschaft/natur/0,1518,564149,00.html[/url]
I always wonder if Rockhampton or Darwin will be something like "supertropical" in future and what would this mean. Maybe there will be less hurricanes up there because the ocean will exceed the critical temperature of 27°C?
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