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2100: A world of wild weather

18 January 2007

NewScientist.com news service

Kate Ravilious

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Think back to the hottest summer you can remember. Now imagine a summer like

that every year. For those of us who are still around by the end of the 21st

century, this is what we can expect, according to a new index that maps the

different ways that climate change will hit different parts of the world. The

map reveals how much more frequent extreme climate events, such as heatwaves and

floods, will be by 2100 compared with the late 20th century. It is the first to

show how global warming will combine with natural variations in the climate to

affect our planet.

 

 

 

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that just ain't so.

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Hi Fraggle

 

I heard there was snow in California today! We've had high winds -

everything is mad.

 

Jo

 

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" fraggle " <EBbrewpunx

" vegan chat " ; " TFHB " <TFHB >

Thursday, January 18, 2007 9:33 PM

2100: A world of wild weather

 

 

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http://environment.newscientist.com/article/mg19325874.000?DCMP=NLC-nletter &

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> 2100: A world of wild weather

> 18 January 2007

> NewScientist.com news service

> Kate Ravilious

> PrintSendFeeds Climate change index, with greater changes in darker

shadesEnlarge Additional number of hottest years within a 20-year

periodEnlarge Additional number of wettest (+) and driest (-) years within a

20-year periodEnlarge Where natural disasters now take their toll (from box,

below left)EnlargeTools

> Advertisement

> Think back to the hottest summer you can remember. Now imagine a summer

like that every year. For those of us who are still around by the end of the

21st century, this is what we can expect, according to a new index that maps

the different ways that climate change will hit different parts of the

world. The map reveals how much more frequent extreme climate events, such

as heatwaves and floods, will be by 2100 compared with the late 20th

century. It is the first to show how global warming will combine with

natural variations in the climate to affect our planet.

>

>

>

> What gets us into trouble is not what we don't know, it's what we know for

sure that just ain't so.

> - Mark Twain

>

>

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they had snow down in Malibu yeah..

saw a blurb on the news

 

about 60 here now

suppose to be near 70 by sunday....

 

 

>jo <jo.heartwork

>Jan 18, 2007 4:18 PM

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>Re: 2100: A world of wild weather

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>Hi Fraggle

>

>I heard there was snow in California today! We've had high winds -

>everything is mad.

>

>Jo

>

>-

> " fraggle " <EBbrewpunx

> " vegan chat " ; " TFHB " <TFHB >

>Thursday, January 18, 2007 9:33 PM

> 2100: A world of wild weather

>

>

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>http://environment.newscientist.com/article/mg19325874.000?DCMP=NLC-nletter &

>nsref=mg19325874.000

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>> 2100: A world of wild weather

>> 18 January 2007

>> NewScientist.com news service

>> Kate Ravilious

>> PrintSendFeeds Climate change index, with greater changes in darker

>shadesEnlarge Additional number of hottest years within a 20-year

>periodEnlarge Additional number of wettest (+) and driest (-) years within a

>20-year periodEnlarge Where natural disasters now take their toll (from box,

>below left)EnlargeTools

>> Advertisement

>> Think back to the hottest summer you can remember. Now imagine a summer

>like that every year. For those of us who are still around by the end of the

>21st century, this is what we can expect, according to a new index that maps

>the different ways that climate change will hit different parts of the

>world. The map reveals how much more frequent extreme climate events, such

>as heatwaves and floods, will be by 2100 compared with the late 20th

>century. It is the first to show how global warming will combine with

>natural variations in the climate to affect our planet.

>>

>>

>>

>> What gets us into trouble is not what we don't know, it's what we know for

>sure that just ain't so.

>> - Mark Twain

>>

>>

>> To send an email to -

>>

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50 odd faranheit here and very wet and windy ( hey they`ve lifted that hosepipe ban!) Weathermen reckon we might finally get a winter next week! The Valley Vegan............fraggle <EBbrewpunx wrote: they had snow down in Malibu yeah..saw a blurb on the newsabout 60 here nowsuppose to be near 70 by sunday....>jo <jo.heartwork >>Jan 18, 2007 4:18 PM> >Re: 2100: A world of wild weather>>Hi Fraggle>>I heard there was snow in California today! We've had high winds ->everything is mad.>>Jo>>->"fraggle" <EBbrewpunx (AT) earthlink (DOT) com>>"vegan chat" ; "TFHB" <TFHB >>Thursday, January 18, 2007 9:33 PM> 2100: A world of wild weather>>>>>http://environment.newscientist.com/article/mg19325874.000?DCMP=NLC-nletter & >nsref=mg19325874.000>>>> 2100: A world of wild weather>> 18 January 2007>> NewScientist.com news service>> Kate Ravilious>> PrintSendFeeds Climate change index, with greater changes in darker>shadesEnlarge Additional number of hottest years within a 20-year>periodEnlarge Additional number of wettest (+) and driest (-) years within a>20-year periodEnlarge Where natural disasters now take their toll (from box,>below left)EnlargeTools>> Advertisement>> Think back to the hottest summer you can remember. Now imagine a summer>like that every year. For those of us who are still around by the end of the>21st century, this is what we can expect,

according to a new index that maps>the different ways that climate change will hit different parts of the>world. The map reveals how much more frequent extreme climate events, such>as heatwaves and floods, will be by 2100 compared with the late 20th>century. It is the first to show how global warming will combine with>natural variations in the climate to affect our planet.>>>>>>>> What gets us into trouble is not what we don't know, it's what we know for>sure that just ain't so.>> - Mark Twain>>>>>> To send an email to - >>

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just got back from a lunch break walk

sunny....

at least its not been as bloody cold as it has been

 

we are pretty low on rain here...

but i think thats normal...i predicted back in december we'd have a dry beginning of the year

(generally i've noticed, if the rainy season starts off with a bang, it lets up in january and comes back in feb or march with a fury...)

peter VV Jan 19, 2007 12:13 PM Re: 2100: A world of wild weather

50 odd faranheit here and very wet and windy ( hey they`ve lifted that hosepipe ban!)

Weathermen reckon we might finally get a winter next week!

 

The Valley Vegan............fraggle <EBbrewpunx wrote:

 

 

they had snow down in Malibu yeah..saw a blurb on the newsabout 60 here nowsuppose to be near 70 by sunday....

What gets us into trouble is not what we don't know, it's what we know for sure that just ain't so.

- Mark Twain

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