Weather Extremes
Monday, March 1, 2010 1:51:24 PM
Western Australia has sweated through its hottest ever summer, recording average temperatures just shy of 30°C, weather officials said on Monday. Western Australia has been roasted at an average of about 29.6°C during the southern hemisphere summer, 0.2 degrees over the previous high in 1997-1998.
Hurricane-force winds, surging seas and driving rain lashed western Europe yesterday, Sunday 28 February 2010, leaving at least 53 people dead and more than a million households without power, while the Atlantic storm, "Xynthia", crashed against the western coasts of France and Spain overnight, bringing with it a band of foul weather stretching from Portugal to the Netherlands and inland as far as Germany. The bulk of the casualties were in France, where gusts of 150 km/h and 8 metre high waves battered the west coast, flooding inland and sending residents scurrying onto rooftops.
Officials in Mongolia have declared more than half of the impoverished country a disaster area due to harsh winter weather, as the UN on Thursday launched a programme to help struggling nomads. About 2.5 million livestock had perished nationwide as of Monday 22 February 2010, the government's State Emergency Commission reported, after weeks of persistent snow and temperatures below minus 50°C. The government estimates three million more will die before the cold weather ends in June.
Now that is part of global climate change to me. Global warming does not mean that we all get it 2 degrees (or whatever it will end with) warmer every month - the warming is global, and not local! It does however lead to new weather extremes over most of the world, like those we experience right now.
- http://www.thefoxnation.com/climate-change/2010/02/26/huh-scientists-say-january-hottest-ever
- http://www.terradaily.com/reports/Sydney_sweats_through_hot_rainy_summer_999.html
- http://www.terradaily.com/reports/Death_toll_hits_53_as_storms_lash_Europe_999.html
- http://www.terradaily.com/reports/Extreme_winter_spells_disaster_for_Mongolia_999.html
PS: Please note that Europa + the cold eastern part of the US only cover 4% of the surface of the earth.
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