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    Science panel: Get ready for extreme weather

    d iWASHINGTON (AP) โ€” Think of the Texas drought, floods in Thailand and Russia's devastating heat waves as coming attractions in a warming world. That is the warning from top international climate scientists and disaster experts after meeting in Africa.

    The panel said the world needs to get ready for more dangerous and "unprecedented extreme weather" caused by global warming. These experts fear that without preparedness, crazy weather extremes may overwhelm some locations, making some places unlivable.

    The Nobel Prize-winning Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change issued a special report on global warming and extreme weather Friday after meeting in Kampala, Uganda. This is the first time the group of scientists has focused on the dangers of extreme weather events such as heat waves, floods, droughts and storms. Those are more dangerous than gradual increases in the world's average temperature.

    For example, the report predicts that heat waves that are now once-in-a-generation events will become hotter and happen once every five years by mid-century and every other year by the end of the century. And in some places, such as most of Latin America, Africa and a good chunk of Asia, they will likely become yearly bakings.

    And the very heavy rainstorms that usually happen once every 20 years will happen far more frequently, the report said. In most areas of the U.S. and Canada, they are likely to occur three times as often by the turn of the century, if fossil fuel use continues at current levels. In Southeast Asia, where flooding has been dramatic, it is likely to happen about four times as often as now, the report predicts.

    One scientist points to this year's drought and string of 100 degree days (38 Celsius) in Texas and Oklahoma, which set an all-time record for hottest month for any U.S. state this summer.

    "I think of it as a wake-up call," said one of the study's authors, David Easterling, head of global climate applications for the U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. "The likelihood of that occurring in the future is going to be much greater."

    The report said world leaders have to prepare better for weather extremes.

    "We need to be worried," said one of the study's lead authors, Maarten van Aalst, director of the International Red Cross/Red Crescent Climate Centre in the Netherlands. "And our response needs to anticipate disasters and reduce risk before they happen rather than wait until after they happen and clean up afterward. ... Risk has already increased dramatically."

    Another study lead writer, Chris Field of Stanford University, said scientists aren't quite sure which weather disaster will be the biggest threat because wild weather interacts with economics and where people live. Society's vulnerability to natural disasters, aside from climate, has also increased, he said.

    Field told The Associated Press in an interview that "it's clear that losses from disasters are increasing. And in terms of deaths, "more than 95 percent of fatalities from the 1970s to the present have been in developing countries," he said.

    Losses are already high, running at as much as $200 billion a year, said Michael Oppenheimer of Princeton University, a study author.

    Science has progressed so much in the last several years that scientists can now attribute the increase in many of these types of extreme weather events to global warming with increased confidence, said study author Thomas Stocker at the University of Bern.

    Scientists were able to weigh their confidence of predictions of future climate disasters and heat waves were the most obvious. The report said it is "virtually certain" that heat waves are getting worse, longer and hotter, while cold spells are easing.

    The report said there is at least a 2-in-3 chance that heavy downpours will increase, both in the tropics and northern regions, and from tropical cyclones.

    The 29-page summary of the full report โ€” which will be completed in the coming months โ€” says that extremes could get so bad at some point that some regions may need to be abandoned.

    Such locations are likely to be in poorer countries, van Aalst said in a telephone interview, but the middle class may be affected in those regions, which aren't specifically identified in the report. And even in some developed northern regions of the world, such as Canada, Russia and Greenland, cities might need to move because of weather extremes and sea level rise from man-made warming, he said.

    In places like van Aalst's native Netherlands, citizens will have to learn how to handle new weather problems, in this case heat waves.

    And it's not just the headline grabbing disasters like a Hurricane Katrina or the massive 2010 Russian heat wave that studies show were unlikely to happen without global warming. At the Red Cross/Red Crescent they are seeing "a particular pattern of rising risks" from smaller events, van Aalst said.

    Of all the weather extremes that kill and cause massive damage, he said, the worst is flooding.

    There's an ongoing debate in the climate science community about whether it is possible and fair to attribute individual climate disasters to manmade global warming. Usually meteorologists say it's impossible to link climate change to a specific storm or drought, but that such extremes are more likely in a future dominated by global warming.

    Jerry North, a scientist at Texas A&M University who wasn't part of the study, said he thought the panel was being properly cautious in its projections and findings, especially since by definition climate extremes are uncommon events. MIT professor Kerry Emanuel thought the panel was being too conservative when it comes to tropical cyclones.

    The panel was formed by the United Nations and World Meteorological Organization. In the past, it has discussed extreme events in snippets in its report. But this time, the scientists are putting them together.

    The next major IPCC report isn't expected until the group meets in Stockholm in 2013.

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    Online:

    Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change: http://www.ipcc.ch/

    NOAA on weather extremes: http://1.usa.gov/sYQQRv

     
    • Milo  •  Hawthorne, United States  •  5 mths ago
      Get ready for extreme weather ? did these dorks finally step outside ?
      • Glowby 5 mths ago
        Well, just stepping outside wouldn't be very scientific of them, would it? It's kinda hard to see the entire planet from my back yard, even on a clear day.
      • Tiantan 5 mths ago
        Kinda HARDER to see ANYTHING with blinders on, too........
    • Latusha  •  Chicago, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Someone getting ready for a new MOVIE to come out?
      • Tiantan 6 mths ago
        Yep, they'll call it :

        IPCC : How to Wag the Dog Pound..........
    • Walker boh  •  6 mths ago
      if we have to depend on the goverment for help we are all totally screwed.
      • brandon j 6 mths ago
        Remember you said that the next time you need to call 911
      • Pat 6 mths ago
        Brilliant? Remember you said that if you are a victim of natural disaster.
      • larry 6 mths ago
        I will guarantee the teabagging swine who control congress won't help us. They will be too worried about the billionaires losing a nickle.
    • Thomas  •  Royal Oak, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Wait! We expect the government to protect us? They can't even agree to disagree! They can't even balance a budget! LOL! I have to go sit down now.
      • A Yahoo! User 6 mths ago
        quit electing republicans?
      • linrob 6 mths ago
        countryboy...such an ignorant statement
      • EW 6 mths ago
        Uh, yohoo, hey countryboy, lookit here. If'n you can recall, it has been the democrats that have controled the congress for most of the last 40 years.
        I do not say that to relieve the GOP but take off the blinders please.
    • David  •  Carlsbad, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Political, social, economic and weather disasters with 24/7 news coverage... makes me sad to think back to the days when families gathered around a small TV to watch the Ed Sullivan Show with just a rabbit ear antenna.
      • chops 6 mths ago
        Yep. One dial phone with cord attached, one tv,no computers, no cell phones, parents at home, school authority.......etc etc. Things got done just as good. perhaps a bit slower but who cared?
      • Ellie Giberson 6 mths ago
        It's so sad that it can't be like that anymore :( I'm only in my twenties , but my Dad tells me about when he was a kid , and what it was like then . I wish it was still like that .
      • W Kaleb 6 mths ago
        wut? i still live in those days- still rabbit ear antenna on the tv., i drive a 75 vette with 15 mpg, the tv is also from about the 60's, i prefer hand tools over power tools, i'm a mechanic and farmer. and eventually i will be buildin my own log cabin( i'm only 20 here, i got time)
    • Steven B  •  6 mths ago
      Doesn't anyone find it ironic that we are discussing climate change on the Al Gore invented internet? My head just exploded!
    • Clear Eyes  •  6 mths ago
      it is absolutely impossible to communicate anything to a politician. you could warn them that their pants are on fire and they wouldn't even look down.
    • Sandman  •  Sedona, United States  •  5 mths ago
      1. The planet stopped warming in 1999. During the 100 years preceding 1999, the planet did warm but less than 1 degree F. 2. In the Middle Ages, when there were no automobiles, etc, the planet warmed to a point higher than today's level. 3. There is no scientific evidence that global warming was caused by CO2. 4. I would be more concerned about the impact of air pollution on health. 5. Many of the proponents of global warming have made money out of their advocacy. Extreme conflict of interest here. There are more facts to make people more skeptical but media and politicians and the U.N. have suppressed them. Wake up people!!!
    • Bernard  •  Anchorage, United States  •  5 mths ago
      lol,Just last week there was an opposing story. This is just part of the article.

      Global warming rate less than feared: study
      Relaxnews โ€“ Fri, Nov 25, 2011
      High levels of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere may have less of an impact on the rate of global warming than feared, a study said Thursday.

      The authors of the study funded by the US National Science Foundation stressed that global warming is real, and that increases in atmospheric CO2, which has doubled from pre-industrial standards, will have multiple serious impacts.

      But the more severe estimates, such as those put forth by the United Nations' Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, are unlikely, the researchers found in their study published in the journal Science.

      The 2007 IPCC report estimated that surface temperatures could rise by as much as 2.4 to 6.4 degrees Celsius (4.3 to 11.5 Fahrenheit).

      "When you reconstruct sea and land surface temperatures from the peak of the last ice age 21,000 years ago -- which is referred to as the Last Glacial Maximum -- and compare it with climate model simulations of that period, you get a much different picture," said lead author Andreas Schmittner, an Oregon State University researcher.

      "If these paleoclimatic constraints apply to the future, as predicted by our model, the results imply less probability of extreme climatic change than previously thought."

      Scientists have long struggled to quantify "climate sensitivity," or how the Earth will respond to projected increases in carbon dioxide, the main greenhouse gas.

      Schmittner noted that many previous studies only looked at periods spanning from 1850 to today, thus not taking into account a fully integrated paleoclimate date on a global scale.
    • Qwickdraw  •  Belleville, United States  •  6 mths ago
      We are on the upswing of the 11 year solar cycle, gee, yea think it may warm up some?
    • Pi  •  Salem, United States  •  6 mths ago
      More disasters = Population control.
    • Nina  •  Wallingford, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Whether climate change is man-made or not, the general consensus is that it's clearly happening. Last time I checked the ol' history books, extreme global warming and subsequent ice ages were not fun, whether man-made or not.
    • CB  •  6 mths ago
      There is one word scientists use for the government's brand: Sloppy
    • E  •  Monroe, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Ever look at Google earth and look at the rain forests in south America? I'm no tree huger but ddammmmm! Why not just be good stewards of the earth?
    • Dataman  •  6 mths ago
      It's not nice to fool Mother Nature. (Point of fact - you can't.)
    • Andy D  •  Whitinsville, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Yes and global cooling, uh I mean warming causes hot temperatures, cold temperatures, normal temperatures, abnormal temperatures, more hurricanes, less hurricanes, earthquakes, landslides, tsunamis, sun spots, rogue comets, acne, hemorrhoids, love handles, lost football games, bad reception on the TV, spam email, chooses the losers and winners on American Idol, plugs the drain in the kitchen sink, makes your pets urinate on the floor...
    • Glowby  •  Fox River Grove, United States  •  5 mths ago
      Patton - Don't give us that "been around the block - know it all" hooey. The extremes are becoming more extreme and are happening more often, despite what your grizzly old man instincts might tell you. I'll trust six or seven thousand weather stations before I'll trust your quaint grandfatherly anecdotes.
    • Patton  •  5 mths ago
      There have always been climate extremes such as floods and droughts. The 1936 Johnstown flood is still one of PA's worst. The 1972 Harrisburg flood caused by Hurricane Agnes put the whole city underwater and was far worse than this year's. There have always been, and will always be these events. Just because every event from now on will be blamed on GWT doesn't make it so. Live long enough and you just come to expect the crazy dooms-dayer's running around in hysterics claiming the sky is falling. They are another thing that we will unfortunately always have among us.
    • I C  •  Houston, United States  •  6 mths ago
      "Governments are not doing a good job now protecting us from disaster in the current climate," ......HAHAHA....Government are NOT doing anything. PERIOD!! you are your own savior. Prepare yourself...don't count on anyone for help. They ain't coming....
    • Valerian  •  Dallas, United States  •  6 mths ago
      How much Global Warming is caused by Congress and the UN? Gotta be some kind of record heat coming from those toxic hot air factories.
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