July 30, 2018, University of Oxford
The unprecedented temperatures seen over Summer 2018 are a sign of things to come, and are a direct result of climate change, according to new Oxford University research. Credit: Shutterstock
The unprecedented temperatures seen over Summer 2018 are a sign of things to come—and a direct result of climate change, according to new Oxford University research.
In the newly published report, researchers from the Environmental Change Institute (ECI) at the School of Geography and Environment, Oxford University, who worked in collaboration with the World Weather Attribution network (WWA), reveal that climate change more than doubled the likelihood of the European heatwave, which could come to be known as regular summer temperatures.
Dr. Friederike Otto, Deputy Director of the ECI at the University of Oxford, said: "What was once regarded as unusually warm weather will become commonplace – in some cases, it already has."
The research compares current temperatures with historical records at seven weather stations in northern Europe – two in Finland, one each in Denmark, the Irish Republic, the Netherlands, Norway and Sweden.
These stations were selected because current temperature data could be accessed in real time, and they possess digitised records extending back to the early 1900s. The scientists also used computer models to assess the impact of man-made climate change.
For each year in the historical record, the team looked at the hottest consecutive three-day period. For 2018, it was the hottest three days of the year so far – either observed or in the
short-term forecast.
The findings show that the planet is definitely heating up, and for some of the weather stations, current temperatures are unprecedented in the historical record.
"We found that for the weather station in the far north, in the Arctic Circle, the current heat wave is just extraordinary – unprecedented in the historical record," said Dr. Geert Jan van Oldenborgh, Senior Researcher at the Royal Netherlands
Meteorological Institute (KNMI).
"And while that is a striking finding, it's hard for us to quantify the increase in likelihood accurately because summer temperatures vary a lot from year to year, making it impossible to estimate the trend from the observations. The same is true for the other three northern stations.
"But for the three stations further south – in the Netherlands, Denmark and Ireland – the historical record does allow us to make a calculation, and it shows that climate change has generally increased the odds of the current heatwave more than two-fold."
Knight Sha C.
Hello knight Sha
ReplyDeleteThe temp. is soaring in Europe. Portugal had record temperatures this week. It was around 112 degrees there today. They have extensive wildfires all over Sweden, even above the Arctic circle. The rivers have become so warm in Germany that the fish are dying by the tens of thousands. In Canada we have just had a serious tornado and still keep getting tornado alerts. In my province of Ontario, we have wildfires all over the north and growing. So you see my friend, your article has nailed the summer of 2018. Those are just a few of the critical areas. This summer should convince some people of the future we face. Right now even the people who accept climate change are not taking it seriously enough. I wonder what your summer has been like so far. Keep cool and keep smiling.
love and hugs
Knight Aunt Jeannie
Hi aunt Knight Jeannie,
ReplyDeleteThis article were wrote July 30 , 2018 , I had it schedule for Wednesday , Jonny's & Charles found their the same day , I told them to post theirs I will reschedule mine it worked out fine.
The world is having a heatwave , our weather is hotter than usual we get heavy rains in the afternoon that lasts about 2 or 3 hours we get thunderstorms late at night or early mornings, no tornadoes as of yet . who knows we may get a humdinger .
We stay up late , stay inside in the afternoon when it's the hottest .No they are taking it serious we see that each day , we just keep pushing . Aunt Jeannie , wouldn't it be nice if grownups would unite together like we ate doing and not let little petty things stop them from doing what the say , wishful thinking on my part .
Love and hope you are feeling better .
Knight Sha
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Hello Aunt Knight Jeannie ,
Your comment is on the spot . Thank you for the warm welcome , we are really enjoying our stay , our mom and dad arrived here on 27th and my family will stay until the 19 of this month Mr. Carano told my dad they will give us a party with a roast whole pig , dad said he heard about the famous pig from Mr. Carano brother and he will be here to cook it .
I help run the meeting today all those people gave me the jitters , Jenny told me to pretend the were naked I will get used to talking to them and answering their questions before the meeting was over I felt comfortable , Sha said dome will try to rile me when we start our meeting at home she told me never lose my cool Jonny started laughing , he said look at who's talking about losing your cool . Charles and I are so glad we met the Knights , this is going to be fun .
Again I am very please to meet you , we will stay in touch .
all the best of love to you.
Reno Knight Charlene R. and Reno Knight Charles R.