Sunday, September 2, 2018

Next 5 years predicted to be abnormally hot

 August 15, 2018
This summer's worldwide heatwave makes 2018 a particularly hot year. As will be the next few years, according to a new study. Using a new method, the study shows that at the global level, 2018-2022 may be an even hotter period than expected based on current global warming. 
Scientists predict the next few years will be abnormally hot. 
Credit: © worawut2524 / This summer's world-wide heatwave makes 2018 a particularly hot year. As will be the next few years, according to a study led by Florian Sévellec, a CNRS researcher at the Laboratory for Ocean Physics and Remote Sensing (LOPS) (CNRS/IFREMER/IRD/University of Brest) and at the University of Southampton, and published in the 14 August 2018 edition of Nature Communications. Using a new method, the study shows that at the global level, 2018-2022 may be an even hotter period than expected based on current global warming.

Warming caused by greenhouse gas emissions is not linear: it appears to have lapsed in the early 21st century, a phenomenon known as a global warming hiatus. A new method for predicting mean temperatures, however, suggests that the next few years will likely be hotter than expected.

The system, developed by researchers at CNRS, the University of Southampton and the Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute, does not use traditional simulation techniques. Instead, it applies a statistical method to search 20th and 21st century climate simulations made using several reference models (1) to find 'analogues' of current climate conditions and deduce future possibilities. The precision and reliability of this probabilistic system proved to be at least equivalent to current methods, particularly for the purpose of simulating the global warming hiatus of the beginning of this century.

The new method predicts that mean air temperature may be abnormally high in 2018-2022 -- higher than figures inferred from anthropogenic global warming alone. In particular, this is due to a low probability of intense cold events. The phenomenon is even more salient with respect to sea surface temperatures, due to a high probability of heat events, which, in the presence of certain conditions, can cause an increase in tropical storm activity.

Once the algorithm is 'learned' (a process which takes a few minutes), predictions are obtained in a few hundredths of a second on a laptop. In comparison, supercomputers require a week using traditional simulation methods.
For the moment, the method only yields an overall average, but scientists now would like to adapt it to make regional predictions and, in addition to temperatures, estimate precipitation and drought trends.

Knight Sha C .

3 comments:

  1. Hello Sha,
    It's nice to see you back my friend. This new algorithm is a wonderful new development. Climate change science is advancing steadily, as it must if we are to stop our world from over-heating. This summer was a sizzler. All my relatives in Europe felt like they were dying from the heat and, in fact, there was quite a death toll from heat exhaustion. They are not used to such extremes.
    Wild fires in the Arctic....unbelievable. And we have been having heat wave after heat wave.
    I think it may even be worse next summer. I bet you guys had some real heat down there in the south.
    I hope you are enjoying school this year and make lots of friends. Our kids go back on Tuesday right after Labor Day. I think their moms will be a little relieved. There seems to be kids all over the place at this lake, whizzing past on bikes, scooters and skate boards, which drives Mika crazy. She hates bikes and anything with wheels. She has spent the summer next door to her brother Moto and she hates him too. I don't blame her. But she has been working hard doing research and gathering information for posts.
    Well my dear, maybe I will hear that you have an awesome boyfriend this year. Best of luck and get those good grades.
    Lots of love
    Aunt Jeannie

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  2. Hi aunt Jeannie,
    Seems like we haven't post in a very long time , school is getting off on a good start , some nice kids , some nice teachers but they are trainable . Thank you so much , I will maintain my grades I will not let them take over my life . Aunt Jeannie I have a nice boyfriend he's not afraid of daddy , he is so very scared of mama when he is around her he's on his very best behavior mama told him she will turn him into a toad .
    In Europe they are not used to having weather this hot , some of daddy's staff transferred from the east they said they didn't realized it was this hot but the pay is good , made me think of what poppa said take the job because you enjoy it not for the money , maybe they enjoy both .
    Tell Mika we know she is working hard but for now just stay cool .
    Lots of love to you Aunt Jeannie
    Sha
    PS: Mama said she sent you an email this evening (Monday).

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