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Title: Extreme heat Post by Jovial Monk on Apr 27th, 2023 at 8:04am
https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2022/11/18/world/middleeast/extreme-heat.html
How more areas experience extreme heat and what that does to us. |
Title: Re: Extreme heat Post by Jovial Monk on Apr 27th, 2023 at 8:29am Quote:
The BoM Max and Min temperature distributions and their global counterparts demonstrate that not only have the night temperature distributions moved to the hot side they have developed a skew to the hot side—it doesn’t form a nice symmetrical bell curve anymore (by contrast, low temperatures are now more like the classic bell shape—any skew to the cold side has gone.) Quote:
Do the authorities in those two regions have the resources to do anything about extreme heat? Quote:
This is where planting trees on public and helping with big trees on private land, making roads, footpaths, roofs of a lighter color. In Adelaide, heat capital of Australia, BLACK bricks are being used on new units! Black! Lot of roofs are dark too, stupid! Sure there MIGHT be ceiling/wall insulation but you do EVERYTHING to keep residences, offices etc cool in increasingly hot summers! Quote:
Blocking weather systems can make extreme weather hang around instead of moving. Usually these are high pressure systems, anticyclones. The paper includes a table of regions most likely to experience extreme heat. Too large to reproduce here it is at https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-023-37554-1/tables/1 VERY surprised Adelaide is not in that table! Perhaps because Adelaide has experienced so many heat wave records already? Worth reading this paper tho it gets a bit abstruse here and there! ;D. Still enough can be gleaned from it by a reader of average intelligence and education. Many critters are in for a rough time. Humans will have it bad—what about unprotected animals in the fields? Can they find shade? |
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