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Twister decline linked to warming | The Australian - 0 views

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    "THE frequency of tropical cyclones is at its lowest level in 1500 years in Western Australia and the lowest in 550 years in Queensland, a team of researchers has found. The new study also shows the number of cyclones lashing Australia has dropped greatly since the industrial revolution, suggesting that global warming might be causing a decline in the extreme events sooner than expected. A team of scientists led by Jordahna Haig, of James Cook University in Queensland, will publish their results in the British journal Nature today"
John Pearce

Report: The Critical Decade: Extreme Weather - Climate Commission - 0 views

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    "When extreme weather events occur the Climate Commission is consistently asked questions about the link to climate change. This report unpacks our current knowledge about different types of extreme weather events: extreme temperatures, rainfall, drought, bushfires, storm surges, cyclones and storms."
John Pearce

2001-2010, A Decade of Climate Extremes - 0 views

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    "The world experienced unprecedented high-impact climate extremes during the 2001-2010 decade, which was the warmest since the start of modern measurements in 1850 and continued an extended period of pronounced global warming. More national temperature records were reported broken than in any previous decade, according to a new report by the World Meteorological Organization (WMO). The report, The Global Climate 2001-2010, A Decade of Climate Extremes, analysed global and regional temperatures and precipitation, as well as extreme events such as the heat waves in Europe and Russia, Hurricane Katrina in the United States of America, Tropical Cyclone Nargis in Myanmar, droughts in the Amazon Basin, Australia and East Africa and floods in Pakistan."
John Pearce

Majuro Declaration for Climate Leadership - 0 views

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    "CLIMATE CHANGE HAS ARRIVED Here in the Pacific, droughts, floods, cyclones and rising seas are destroying our homes and jeopardizing our future. On 3 September, Pacific leaders will gather in Majuro to launch a new wave of climate leadership."
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