Thursday, January 04, 2007

It’s January in NY and I’m wearing a tube top

I’m scared, I’m really scared. I woke up this morning to the news that tomorrow’s temperatures will reach the high 60s. It’s January in New York and I’m sweating. Scientists from around the world are confirming everyone’s suspicions, that this is not normal.
Britain's Meteorological Office said there was a 60 percent probability that 2007 would break the record set by 1998, which was 1.20 degrees over the long-term average.

"This new information represents another warning that climate change is happening around the world," the office said.

The reason for the forecast is mostly due to El Nino, a cyclical warming trend now under way in the Pacific Ocean. The event occurs irregularly — the last one happened in 2002 — and typically leads to increased temperatures worldwide.

While this year's El Nino is not as strong as it was in 1997 and 1998, its combination with the steady increase of temperatures due to global warming from human activity may be enough to break the Earth's temperature record, said Phil Jones, the director of the Climatic Research unit at the University of East Anglia.

"Because of the warming due to greenhouse gases, even a moderate warming event is enough to push the global temperatures over the top," he said.

"El Nino is an independent variable," he said. "But the underlying trends in the warming of the Earth is almost certainly due to the release of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere."…
In related news, A giant ice shelf the size of 11,000 football fields has snapped free from Canada's Arctic, scientists said.
The mass of ice broke clear 16 months ago from the coast of Ellesmere Island, about 800 kilometers (497 miles) south of the North Pole, but no one was present to see it in Canada's remote north.

Scientists using satellite images later noticed that it became a newly formed ice island in just an hour and left a trail of icy boulders floating in its wake. (Watch the satellite images that clued in ice watchers)…

"This is a dramatic and disturbing event. It shows that we are losing remarkable features of the Canadian North that have been in place for many thousands of years. We are crossing climate thresholds, and these may signal the onset of accelerated change ahead," Vincent said Thursday.

In 10 years of working in the region he has never seen such a dramatic loss of sea ice, he said…

Scientists say it is the largest event of its kind in Canada in 30 years and point their fingers at climate change as a major contributing factor.

"It is consistent with climate change," Vincent said, adding that the remaining ice shelves are 90 percent smaller than when they were first discovered in 1906…
Al Gore, as always, you were right...

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>>>>>> Anonymous Ogre said...

of course it fails to mention that Pakistan and India has had colder than normal weather..and being GLOBAL that would even things out quite nicely....and algore right??? so he did invent the internet?? amazing

1/08/2007 10:25 AM  
>>>>>> Blogger BrooklynKat said...

The fact that India and South America are having colder weather than usual, while we are in the heat, is indication that something is up with the weather patterns of our planet.

They don't call him Al Gorgeous for nothin'.

1/09/2007 9:34 PM  
>>>>>> Blogger Grant said...

The Southwest just got pelted with some 2+ feet of snow. So do with that what you will.

The problem with global warming is that it is fact that average sea temps. and surface temps. have gone up since the Industrial Revolution in the West, but there is no feasible way to attribute certain effects to being directly caused by global warming. We don't have enough of a sample (our sample being time to study) to know if this is a cycle, a problem, or an anomoly.

While I agree that we should err on the side of caution and assume that it may be somewhat of a problem, I don't think the issue should be overreacted to. I am certainly against politically hijacking the issue.

1/11/2007 6:41 PM  
>>>>>> Anonymous Ogre said...

well its now january where i live now, so i guess that means "global warming" is over now huh? all better? kiss the boo boo and make it go away?
i guess algore fixed it just in time, think i'll give him a hearty smack on the head....eeerrr....PAT on the back...thats it yeah.

1/17/2007 10:27 AM  
>>>>>> Blogger BrooklynKat said...

Ok Ogre, everything is wonderful in Republican la la land.

1/17/2007 11:53 AM  
>>>>>> Anonymous Ogre said...

the world is MUCH better (as a whole) than the whole dem/lefty "AAAUUUGGGHHHH!!! THE WORLDS COMING TO AN END, AND IT'S ALL YOUR FAULT!!"
line.....besides La La Land is as you can see is capitalized, get it right.

1/18/2007 7:21 PM  
>>>>>> Blogger Nae' said...

Ok, I am not going to get into the whole debate about weither or not Global warming is happening. That might just lead to more bad-name calling. I instead ask you to watch this video clip. I think it is hard to argue with, although it does have som problems. http://www.break.com/index/tough-to-argue.html
Basicly the guy is completly avoiding the whole Global-warming-is-happening-no-it-isn't thing, but still getting a valid point across in support of one arguement.

9/27/2007 6:36 PM  

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