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by concordDance
537 days ago
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I've read some climate papers but haven't done the email thing (I should, but have not). The IPCC summaries are a good read too. Do you genuinely think severe weather events are going to be even amongst the top ten killers this century? If so, I do strongly advise emailing local uni climate scientist. (What's the worst that can happen? Heck, they might confirm your views!) (In other circumstances I might go through the whole "what have you observed that has given you this belief?" thing, but in this case there is a simple and reliable check in the form of a 5 minute email) ... actually, I can do so on your behalf... would you like me to? The specific questions I would be asking unless told otherwise would be: 1. Probability of human extinction in the next century due to climate change.
2. Probability of more than 10% of human deaths being due to extreme weather.
3. Places to find good unbiased summaries of the likely effects of climate change. Any others? |
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Would you be so kind to ask
1. Do you think a tornado has real probability of forming in north-western Europe, where historically there has never been one before? And what do you think are the chances of it being destructive in ways before unseen? (Think Netherlands, Belgium, Germany, ...)
2. How are the attractors (chaos theory) changing? Is it correct to say that, no, our weather prediction models are not going to be more accurate, all we can say is that weather is going to _change_ in all extremes? More intense storms. Colder winters. Hotter summers. Drier droughts.
3. What institution predicted the floods in Spain? Did anyone? Or was this completely unprecedented and a complete surprise?
I think these are my primary questions for now.