Weekend tornado swarm continues unusual fast pace to 2012 season
by Hunter Cutting on 16. Apr, 2012 in Uncategorized
Generals meet to deal with melting Arctic
by Hunter Cutting on 15. Apr, 2012 in Uncategorized
Defense chiefs from eight Arctic nations agreed on Friday to cooperate more closely to deal with disasters and search and rescue operations in the remote resource-rich region, Canada’s top soldier said. As the Arctic warms up, major nations are jostling for influence in a frozen part of the world believed to contain vast reserves of [...]
Warmest March ever, warmest year-to-date ever, for U.S.
by Hunter Cutting on 09. Apr, 2012 in Uncategorized
Due to the extraordinary heat wave that sent temperatures soaring to summer-like levels across the eastern two-thirds of the country, March was officially the warmest such month in history for the Lower 48 states, the National Climatic Data Center NCDC announced Monday. The heat wave was unprecedented in its scope and magnitude for so early [...]
March tornadoes racked up $1.1 Billion in insured losses
by Hunter Cutting on 05. Apr, 2012 in Uncategorized
Severe weather in the U.S., led by tornadoes in the Midwest and Tennessee Valley, caused more than $1.2 billion of insured losses in March, according to Aon Corp. AON, the world’s biggest insurance broker.Insurers reported more than 170,000 claims tied to storms from March 2 and 3, London-based Aon said in a report today. The [...]
Storms lead to 15% jump in losses for insurance companies
by Hunter Cutting on 05. Apr, 2012 in Uncategorized
For homeowners insurance, direct-written premium rose 3.5 percent to more than $71.6 billion for [2011]. The increase indicates “that rate increases—stemming from recent years’ unexpectedly high weather-related losses—are gaining traction.” Storm losses accounted for a 14.8 point increase in the direct-loss ratio to 75.8 “likely motivating continued rate increases in 2012,” according to Shields.
98% of Colorado in drought
by Hunter Cutting on 02. Apr, 2012 in Uncategorized
Climatologists at Colorado State University are confirming what many Coloradans already suspect — almost the entire state is consumed by drought. About 98 percent of the state is experiencing varying levels of drought, according to CSU, with the most severe in the Arkansas Basin, where drought ranges from D1, or “moderate” drought to D3, or [...]
Heat records in U.S. outnumber cold records 35 to 1 in March
by Hunter Cutting on 02. Apr, 2012 in Uncategorized
U.S. daily record high temperatures continued to surge into the end of March, with new heat records overwhelming cold records by the incredible ratio of 35.3 to 1. The total number of heat records was 6,182, nearly double the number in the sweltering month of August last year. The monthly count for March was also [...]
New analysis: All weather events affected by changes to the climate
by Hunter Cutting on 24. Mar, 2012 in Uncategorized
The atmospheric and ocean environment has changed from human activities in ways that affect storms and extreme climate events. The main way climate change is perceived is through changes in extremes because those are outside the bounds of previous weather. The average anthropogenic climate change effect is not negligible, but nor is it large, although [...]
“Surreal heat” jump starts early asthma season with record pollen counts
by Hunter Cutting on 23. Mar, 2012 in Uncategorized
The surreal heat that’s baking much of the central and eastern USA has unleashed an unusually early and intense blast of tree pollen, making life miserable for tens of millions of people who suffer from seasonal allergies. Forecasters and allergists blame the unseasonably warm weather, and few cold snaps, for causing plants to bloom weeks [...]
“Mind-boggling” temperatures across U.S. says NOAA
by Hunter Cutting on 22. Mar, 2012 in Uncategorized
With temperatures soaring in many places around the United States, many might be wondering if this is a sign of another sweltering summer. On Wednesday (March 21) alone, more than 70 major cities were within sight of record highs, according to the Weather Channel. Quite a few of those cities have already broken the previous [...]
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A note about identifying climate change impacts
Many events are linked to climate change by virtue of fitting a long-term trend. For example, the record-breaking “once in one thousand years” rains that drove the recent Nashville flood is part of the long-term trend of increasing heavy precipitation events in the Southeastern United States that has been fully documented and firmly attributed to climate change. While one cannot say with certainly that event was "caused" by climate change, one can and should say it is linked to climate change.
