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Article by Eric Worrell China reports economic growth during a period of declining CO2 emissions – but this is not the first time it has promoted this lie. 'This is good news': Scientists suspect China is about to make history Nick O'MalleyJuly 13, 2024 These reports have been emerging for months, and climate scientists and analysts have been poring over the data. Something unfamiliar is happening. This seems like good news. It may even have profound historical significance. Since the start of the Industrial Revolution in the late 18th century, humans have been emitting increasing amounts of global-warming greenhouse gases…
Live Interactive Radar | Weather Map | Camera | Fox 11 Weather Appwe are storm watch High temperatures and humidity across the state could lead to severe thunderstorms as a cold front approaches today. Right now it looks like the best chances for severe weather are in southern Wisconsin and northern Illinois, but we have potential, especially with hot, humid air. A cold front passes through today This brings cool, moist air back to the area. it looks like a beautiful extension Tuesday to weekend.today It looks partly cloudy with scattered thundershowers. Thunderstorms may be severe in the afternoon. The…
Those scrolling through social media during a heat wave may have come across a tidbit often used to downplay human-caused climate change: Many U.S. states and cities experienced some of their hottest temperatures on record in the 1930s, setting records that remain today. The incredible heat mark that exists. The key context that is often overlooked is that the 1930s was the decade of the Dust Bowl, the horrific result of relentless overdevelopment of the Great Plains, followed by natural ocean circulation that favored years of drought, which coincided with the Great Depression. It was an American catastrophe that was…
A higher-end severe thunderstorm complex is possible somewhere in the Great Lakes region this evening and tonight. The track of this severe storm complex will be the difference between an outbreak of severe severe weather somewhere in Michigan and a big sky show over southern Michigan.The entire severe weather situation later today really comes down to where thunderstorms develop over our western states. The farther west the thunderstorms progress, the more vulnerable southern Michigan will be to severe weather.NOAA's Severe Weather Prediction Office's Storm Prediction Center remains unsure of the exact location of severe thunderstorms late this afternoon. They predict,…
PlayAt the height of the storm, more than 2.7 million power outages were reported.Most of the outages affected CenterPoint Energy customers in Houston and surrounding areas. Hurricane Beryl made landfall in Texas on July 8.Hundreds of thousands of Texans were still without power Monday morning, a week after Beryl made landfall in the state.As of Monday morning, more than 200,000 Texas homes, businesses and other utility customers were still without power, according to PowerOutage.us. Each outage may represent multiple people on an account.Most of the outages were caused by CenterPoint Energy customers. CenterPoint said in an update on Sunday that…
go through: Dr. Thomas Wilder The term “numerical gray zone” may seem abstract to many, but for those involved in atmospheric and ocean modelling, it represents a challenging dilemma. The numerical gray zone describes any numerical model that can resolve processes in some regions but not others, such as mesoscale eddies at low and high latitudes respectively. Mesoscale eddies are high-energy rotating currents with length scales of 10 – 100 kilometers found throughout the global ocean. Similar difficulties surrounding the gray zone arise in convection-permitting atmospheric models. Ocean patterns that allow eddies suffer from this numerical gray area, making accurate…
“Constantly hoping…”: Trivandrum man trapped in elevator for 42 hours without light, food or water talks about his ordeal
The elevator where Ravindran Nair was trapped.”I kept hoping that at some point people would realize that the lift was broken, come fix it and save me,” said Ravindran Nair, 59. Hospital authorities claimed the lift was faulty, but family members claimed Negligence, says no committee reminded patients to avoid using itWhen 59-year-old Ravindran Nair went to Thiruvananthapuram Medical College Hospital with back pain on Saturday, it turned out to be his worst nightmare – being trapped in 42 hours in the elevator, without light, food or water, not sure if anyone even knew he was in there.”It's like seeing…
Both wind and solar energy have a fatal flaw – intermittency. Solar generators don't run on moonlight – they weaken as the sun sets and stop when clouds obscure the sun. This happens at least once a day. [emphasis, links added] But in the middle of the day most days, millions of solar panels pump so much electricity into the grid that prices plummet and no one makes money. After a big hailstorm, they stopped working. Turbine generators are also intermittent – they stop whenever there is too little or too much wind. In a vast, flat land like Australia,…
Monday forecast:Temperatures in Southeast Texas will drop into the 90s, but due to the heat and humidity it will “feel” 105 degrees in some places today.Temperatures reached the mid-90s across much of Southeast Texas.There is a chance of localized rainfall on Monday; therefore, recovery efforts should not be interrupted by the weather. Showers and storms may move toward the coast and stay south of Interstate 10.There will be scattered showers and storms mainly south of Interstate 10.Track the rain:A cold front will move through the Lone Star State later this week, increasing rain chances starting Thursday and continuing into Saturday.…
There may be a few chances for these storms starting after midnight tonight into Wednesday. INDIANAPOLIS — Rounds of severe storms are possible after midnight tonight and into Wednesday morning when a cold front moves in. today: Morning rains have ended as heat and humidity return. Today will likely be the hottest/wettest day of this heat wave, with highs in the low to mid 90s and a heat index of 105-110 degrees. Image source: WTHR Image source: WTHR When is the next severe weather expected? Another storm complex will develop over the Midwest this afternoon and approach Indiana…