@CelloMomOnCars@mastodon.social
Post #3883405
2024-11-19 08:04 UTC
"Even a cursory look at the Carbon Brief map reveals the uneven spread of studied extremes across the world, with the vast majority in the global north.
There are a number of reasons for this, including a lack of weather data and monitoring of extremes in many developing countries. Another factor is that scientists and their institutions that conduct attribution research are often themselves based in global-north countries."
https://interactive.carbonbrief.org/attribution-studies/index.html
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@CelloMomOnCars@mastodon.social 2024-11-20 19:56
#ClimateChange goosed #hurricane wind strength by 18 mph since 2019, study says "The analysis found 84% of hurricanes between 2019 and 2023 were more intense than they would have been without climate change. The wind speeds of the hurricanes were cranked up by an average of 18 mph, which caused 30 of them to go up at least one category higher on the Saffir-Simpson hurricane wind scale." https://apnews.com/article/hurricanes-climate-change-helene-beryl-milton-florida-24c2cbbb58d85903c22f40b9690e28f6