Es Kutub Utara Mencair - Natural disasters that hit Pakistan, China, Russia and the melting of ice in the Arctic in accordance with the prediction of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) several years ago. Pakistan hit by continuous rains that flood, while Russia experienced the hottest weather in 1,000 years.
Kutub Utara - Events during July to August 2010 has been predicted weather scientists, though they shy to call, as evidence of global warming has taken place. They now are trying to find a way to predict these extreme weather.
This August, they began to hold meetings sponsored by the United Nations, the United States and England. "No time is wasted because people must be prepared to face global warming," said Peter Scott, the British government klimatolog.
IPPC in 2007 had predicted increase in temperatures will generate heat waves and intense rain. In a report in 2007 that produced the Nobel Prize, IPPC report "has observed" an increase in heat waves since 1950.
While scientists the Goddard Institute of Space Studies, NASA, Gavin Schmidt, in New York, said the proper approach is "more extreme heat and cold a little extreme."
The following comparison of facts with the prediction:
Russia
For the first time Moscow's temperature reached 37.8 degrees Celsius. Heat a dry forest fires and peat land, so that enveloped Russia with toxic smog. Deaths increased to 700 persons per day.
Year 2007, IPCC report predicts drought in Russia increased by two times and saw the possibility of fires over the years. Russia also called will lose agricultural output.
Pakistan
Heavy rain continuously for 36 hours to make the river Indus in Pakistan overflow. An estimated 14 million flood affected people of Pakistan. The Pakistani government called it the worst disaster in the history of the nation.
In 2007, the IPPC report states torrential rains over the past 40 years in northern Pakistan and predict devastating floods will hit parts of southern Asia.
China
Largest populated country in the world is experiencing the worst floods sedekade, especially in the province in the northwest, Gansu. Flooding and landslides have killed 1117 people and made 600 people missing.
In 2007, the IPPC report states rains in northwestern China rose 33 percent compared to 1961. Floods across the country increased seven times compared to 1950. And flooding will often occur in this century.
Arctic
A chunk of ice covering 260 square kilometers have been floated in northwest Greenland. This iceberg is the biggest recorded in the history of separating themselves from the Arctic.
Melting ice surface if this leads to an increase in the whole world, as a result of the expansion of the hot weather to the polar region. Sea-level rise is 3.4 millimeters per decade, twice the figure in 20th century.
Kutub Utara - Events during July to August 2010 has been predicted weather scientists, though they shy to call, as evidence of global warming has taken place. They now are trying to find a way to predict these extreme weather.
This August, they began to hold meetings sponsored by the United Nations, the United States and England. "No time is wasted because people must be prepared to face global warming," said Peter Scott, the British government klimatolog.
IPPC in 2007 had predicted increase in temperatures will generate heat waves and intense rain. In a report in 2007 that produced the Nobel Prize, IPPC report "has observed" an increase in heat waves since 1950.
While scientists the Goddard Institute of Space Studies, NASA, Gavin Schmidt, in New York, said the proper approach is "more extreme heat and cold a little extreme."
The following comparison of facts with the prediction:
Russia
For the first time Moscow's temperature reached 37.8 degrees Celsius. Heat a dry forest fires and peat land, so that enveloped Russia with toxic smog. Deaths increased to 700 persons per day.
Year 2007, IPCC report predicts drought in Russia increased by two times and saw the possibility of fires over the years. Russia also called will lose agricultural output.
Pakistan
Heavy rain continuously for 36 hours to make the river Indus in Pakistan overflow. An estimated 14 million flood affected people of Pakistan. The Pakistani government called it the worst disaster in the history of the nation.
In 2007, the IPPC report states torrential rains over the past 40 years in northern Pakistan and predict devastating floods will hit parts of southern Asia.
China
Largest populated country in the world is experiencing the worst floods sedekade, especially in the province in the northwest, Gansu. Flooding and landslides have killed 1117 people and made 600 people missing.
In 2007, the IPPC report states rains in northwestern China rose 33 percent compared to 1961. Floods across the country increased seven times compared to 1950. And flooding will often occur in this century.
Arctic
A chunk of ice covering 260 square kilometers have been floated in northwest Greenland. This iceberg is the biggest recorded in the history of separating themselves from the Arctic.
Melting ice surface if this leads to an increase in the whole world, as a result of the expansion of the hot weather to the polar region. Sea-level rise is 3.4 millimeters per decade, twice the figure in 20th century.
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