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News Release on Global Warming Research: September-2018

September 1, 2018 by Editor NetKumar

Here’s Another Reason The Global Warming ‘Hiatus’ Never Actually Happened

It’s the hiatus that ne’er happened: a clear ‘slowdown’ in rising surface temperatures between 1998 and 2012, that inspired global climate change deniers to label warming a made-up conspiracy. Even a hoax.

To be clear, because of the efforts of scientists, this ‘pause’ in warming has been totally debunked, however new analysis highlights one more reason we tend to created the error within the 1st place: missing information. [1]

Increasing of severe hydrological events in the Po basin under global warming

It has been long recognized because the international changes area unit resulting in increase the incidence of severe weather events and, within the previous few years, several essential hydrological things have really been discovered in several areas of the planet. North Italy appears to be a most vulnerable region since it’s been interested in several floods within the recent years, particularly throughout fall season. In these work we have a tendency to used a distributed Hydrological Model, forced with a Regional Climate Model, to analyze potential trends of flood events occurrences within the higher Po basin and encompassing areas. [2]

Future changes in annual precipitation extremes over Southeast Asia under global warming of 2°C

THIS ARTICLE PROVIDES careful data on projected changes in annual precipitation extremes over geographical area below warming of 2°C supported the multi-model simulations of the geographical area Regional Climate Downscaling/Coordinated Regional Climate Downscaling Experiment geographical area (SEACLID/CORDEX-SEA). Four indices of utmost precipitation ar considered: annual total precipitation (PRCPTOT), consecutive dry days (CDD), frequency of rain exceptional fifty mm/day (R50mm), and intensity of utmost precipitation (RX1day). The ensemble mean of ten simulations showed affordable performance in simulating discovered characteristics of utmost precipitation throughout the historic period of 1986–2005. [3]

Moisture‐mediated responsiveness of treeline shifts to global warming in the Himalayas

Among forest ecosystems, the alpine treeline ecotone may be thought-about to be a simplified model to review world ecology and global climate change. Alpine treelines area unit expected to shift upwards in response to warming only if tree accomplishment and growth area unit assumed to be chiefly restricted by low temperatures. However, little is known whether precipitation and temperature interact to drive long‐term Himalayan treeline dynamics. Tree growth is plagued by spring precipitation within the central chain of mountains treelines, being smart locations for testing if, additionally to temperature, precipitation mediates treeline dynamics. to check this hypothesis, we tend to reconstructed spatiotemporal variations in treeline dynamics in twenty plots placed at six alpine treeline sites, dominated by 2 tree species (birch, fir), and situated along an east‐west precipitation gradient in the central Himalayas. Our reconstructions proved  that treelines shifted upward in response to recent climate warming, however their shift rates were primarily mediate by spring precipitation. [4]

An Indication of Intentional Efforts to Cause Global Warming and Glacier Melting

Aims: On or regarding day, 2016, associate degree oily-ashy substance was accidently free by associate degree craft and fell on seven residences and vehicles in Harrison territorial division, Michigan (USA). The aims of this investigation square measure to investigate the “air-drop material” and from the results obtained to draw inferences on the supposed purpose of the fabric.

Methodology: Inductively coupled plasma spectrum analysis (ICP-MS) and scanning microscopy (SEM) with energy dispersive X-ray (EDX) analysis were wont to analyze the “air-drop material”.

Results: The “air-drop material” was found to encompass associate degree assemblage of stuff mixed with coal ash and salt. The splatter pattern on vehicles, ground, and rooftops resembles cryoconite holes discovered on ablating glaciers worldwide. The “air-drop material” resembles to some extent natural cryoconite, and seems to be sculptural then substance with coal ash transmission the dark grey color that absorbs daylight, melts glacial ice, and contributes to warming. [5]

Reference

[1] Here’s Another Reason The Global Warming ‘Hiatus’ Never Actually Happened

PETER DOCKRILL, 21 NOV 2017 (Web link)

[2] Increasing of severe hydrological events in the Po basin under global warming

Lombardi A, Tomassetti B, Colaiuda V, Verdecchia M. Increasing of severe hydrological events in the Po basin under global warming. InEGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts 2018 Apr (Vol. 20, p. 6354). (Web link)

[3] Future changes in annual precipitation extremes over Southeast Asia under global warming of 2°C

Tangang F, Supari S, Chung JX, Cruz F, Salimun E, Ngai ST, Juneng L, Santisirisomboon J, Santisirisomboon J, Ngo-Duc T, Phan-Van T. Future changes in annual precipitation extremes over Southeast Asia under global warming of 2 C. APN Science Bulletin. 2018 Aug 21;8(1). (Web link)

[4] Moisture‐mediated responsiveness of treeline shifts to global warming in the Himalayas

Sigdel SR, Wang Y, Julio Camarero J, Zhu H, Liang E, Peñuelas J. Moisture‐mediated responsiveness of treeline shifts to global warming in the Himalayas. Global Change Biology. (Web link)

[5] An Indication of Intentional Efforts to Cause Global Warming and Glacier Melting

  1. Marvin Herndon1*

1Transdyne Corporation, 11044 Red Rock Drive, San Diego, CA 92131, USA. (Web link)

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