Archive for January, 2011

United Kingdom: New Figures Confirm That 2010 Was a Hot Year

New York Times: New figures issued on Thursday in Britain show that 2010 was the second-warmest year in the historical record. That comes on the heels of reports last week from two American agencies that 2010 was tied for the warmest year in the record books. All three sets of numbers come from scientific programs that conduct rigorous analysis of the surface temperature of the earth, using thermometers and other instruments distributed across the globe. Despite slight differences in the three reports, they all...

Sri Lankan floods could leave 400,000 children without enough food

Guardian: Up to 400,000 children in Sri Lanka are facing a food crisis caused by devastating floods, a children's charity warned as it launched a £1m appeal to help those in the worst-hit areas today. As the floodwaters begin to recede, many of the 350,000 displaced people driven into temporary refugee camps are returning home only to find that their homes, schools, crops and livelihoods have been wiped out by the rains. In the worst-affected part of the country, the Eastern Province, the damage to agricultural...

New climate data shows warming world – WMO

Reuters: Last year tied for the hottest year on record, confirming a long-term warming trend which will continue unless greenhouse gas emissions are cut, the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) said on Thursday. A man rests during sunset after a long and hot summer day at Dubai's popular Jumeirah beach May 10, 2005. (REUTERS/Anwar Mirza/Files) The first 10 years of the millennium proved to be the hottest decade since records began in the 19th century, it said. "The main signal is that the warming...

South Africa: Floodwaters Rising Across Southern Africa

Inter Press Service: As South Africa declares a national disaster due to flooding, other countries in the region hold their breath while water levels continue to rise. With dozens dead and damages exceeding $50 million across eight of its nine provinces, South Africa is experiencing its heaviest floods in years. The Orange River, which runs 2,300 kilometres from Lesotho east to the Atlantic Ocean at the Namibian-South African, has reached its highest level in decades. "The floods are earlier than previous years,"...

Mozambique Prepares for Worst Floods in 10 Years

Inter Press Service: Flood alert levels are on orange in parts of Mozambique as disaster management services mobilise to respond to flooding potentially as bad as the catastrophe in 2000. Heavy downpours are steadily swelling the Southern African country's rivers, while authorities watch rainfall and water level indicators in countries upstream with a wary eye. Some people living in the Limpopo Rver basin in the south of the country have started moving to safer ground after warnings that some 7,000 people could...

2010 sets record on global warmth

BBC: 2010 was the warmest year since global temperature records began in 1850. The World Meteorological Organization (WMO) concludes 2010 was 0.53C warmer than the average for the period 1961-90 - a period commonly used as a baseline. It comes in just ahead of 1998 and 2005 - but the margins of uncertainty in measurements means the three years are statistically identical. The WMO analysis combines data from three leading research agencies, and is regarded as the most authoritative. The three...

Climate study had ‘significant error’

Agence France-Presse: Flawed science A climate change study that projected a 2.4°C increase in temperature and massive worldwide food shortages in the next decade was seriously flawed, say scientists. The study was posted Tuesday on EurekAlert , an independent service for reporters set up by the American Association for the Advancement of Science, and was written about by numerous international news agencies. But AAAS later retracted the study as experts cited numerous errors in its approach. "A reporter with...

The great water heist

Climate Central: This snowman, comprised of clean snow, will melt much slower than one speckled with dust. Rust-colored dust blown toward the Colorado River Basin has been causing snow in the region to melt much earlier than it did in the 1850s. Credit: brettski/flickr Picture two snowmen standing side by side beneath a spring sun. One is pristine white, the other has been coated with rusty brown dust. As the day wears on, a pool of water collects beneath the dusty snowman. He will dissolve long before the untarnished...

2010 hit by weather extremes: Pakistan to Russia

Reuters: Last year, in which extreme weather caused devastating floods in Pakistan and China and a heatwave in Russia, ranked number two or was tied for the warmest on record, according to agencies measuring world temperatures. The U.N. panel of climate change experts says that weather is likely to get more extreme in the 21st century, affecting everything from food to water supplies, because of a build-up of heat-trapping gases from human use of fossil fuels. Data from the British Met Office and the University...

Food Appeal for Sri Lankan Flood Victims

New York Times: Record monsoon rains driven by an unusually strong La Niña weather pattern in the Pacific have caused devastating floods in Sri Lanka, killing dozens and driving more than 300,000 people from their homes in recent weeks, the United Nations said in an urgent appeal for relief funds on Wednesday. Sri Lanka`s agriculture ministry reports that 21 percent of the country`s rice crop has been destroyed, raising fears of food shortages. The floods are the worst natural disaster to hit the Sri Lanka...