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lynnvinc
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It seems people and the mainstream media are politicizing Hurricane Harvey by NOT mentioning how climate change may have intensified it – so people kept unawares can simply rebuild as before and go on blindly with our current GHG emissions level. CNN and MSNBC, not to mention Fox, etc, are derelict in their duty to bring up this discussion on TV, tho at least CNN has some coverage on their webpage (see below).
BTW, my niece it there in Houston trapped in the surrounding flooding, tho luckily unharmed. Also Harvey could have come to my area and harmed us if the weather pattern had directed it here. So it is NOT “political” for me, but personal and a serious life & property issue.
From another source a top climate scientist told about other factors contributing to Harvey’s catastrophic harms, such as (1) how the sea level has risen on the East and Gulf coasts by about a foot (somewhat higher than the global average), and (2) how Arctic warming is thought to be contributing to weather patterns stalling (which was a major factor in Houston’s extreme deluge).
See democracynow.org/ for 8/30/217, the segment on climate change and James Hansen.
BTW, my niece it there in Houston trapped in the surrounding flooding, tho luckily unharmed. Also Harvey could have come to my area and harmed us if the weather pattern had directed it here. So it is NOT “political” for me, but personal and a serious life & property issue.
…‘One-in-1,000-years type of event’
… Gradually warming temperatures in the Gulf of Mexico – as much as 2 degrees Celsius above average – could be a pressure cooker for key ingredients of a hurricane: extreme winds, rainfall and storm surge.
Where Harvey intensified and made landfall off the Texas/Mexico coast, the water temperatures were about 1 degree Celsius above average.
cnn.com/2017/08/28/us/hurricane-harvey-climate-change/index.html…“A warmer atmosphere can also hold more water,” Sublette wrote. “It’s the reason that it feels humid in the summer, but not the winter – there is more actual water vapor in the atmosphere. For every 1°F of warming, the atmosphere can hold 4% more water vapor. And the global atmosphere is about 1-3°F warmer than a century ago.”
From another source a top climate scientist told about other factors contributing to Harvey’s catastrophic harms, such as (1) how the sea level has risen on the East and Gulf coasts by about a foot (somewhat higher than the global average), and (2) how Arctic warming is thought to be contributing to weather patterns stalling (which was a major factor in Houston’s extreme deluge).
See democracynow.org/ for 8/30/217, the segment on climate change and James Hansen.