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Related: About this forumHeat waves will soon be the new normal
https://news.sfsu.edu/news-story/heat-waves-will-soon-be-new-normalHeat waves will soon be the new normal
By Patrick Monahan Monday, March 11, 2019
Climate change is often talked about in terms of averages like the goal set by the Paris Agreement to limit the Earths temperature increase to 2 degrees Celsius. What such numbers fail to convey is that climate change will not only increase the worlds average temperature, it will also intensify extreme heat waves that even now are harming people and wildlife, according to a recent review paper by San Francisco State University Professor of Biology Jonathon Stillman.
Summertime is quickly becoming a deadly season for life on Earth, he wrote in the paper.
Heat waves have already produced striking images of mass mortality in animals, from the bleached skeletons of corals across swaths of the Great Barrier Reef to the deaths of horses during Australian summers. Heat stroke from such extreme events is also a present danger for people, especially the elderly, albeit in a less obvious form. Human mortality is different in that a lot of it is not visible in that way. Its happening in homes or in doctors offices, but its striking all the same, Stillman explained. For instance, a 2003 heat wave in Europe killed more than 70,000 people across the continent.
To get a comprehensive view of the effects of future heat waves on humans and wildlife, Stillman gathered information from over 140 scientific studies on the topic. He published the resulting review in the journal Physiology last month.
https://doi.org/10.1152/physiol.00040.2018By Patrick Monahan Monday, March 11, 2019
Climate change is often talked about in terms of averages like the goal set by the Paris Agreement to limit the Earths temperature increase to 2 degrees Celsius. What such numbers fail to convey is that climate change will not only increase the worlds average temperature, it will also intensify extreme heat waves that even now are harming people and wildlife, according to a recent review paper by San Francisco State University Professor of Biology Jonathon Stillman.
Summertime is quickly becoming a deadly season for life on Earth, he wrote in the paper.
Heat waves have already produced striking images of mass mortality in animals, from the bleached skeletons of corals across swaths of the Great Barrier Reef to the deaths of horses during Australian summers. Heat stroke from such extreme events is also a present danger for people, especially the elderly, albeit in a less obvious form. Human mortality is different in that a lot of it is not visible in that way. Its happening in homes or in doctors offices, but its striking all the same, Stillman explained. For instance, a 2003 heat wave in Europe killed more than 70,000 people across the continent.
To get a comprehensive view of the effects of future heat waves on humans and wildlife, Stillman gathered information from over 140 scientific studies on the topic. He published the resulting review in the journal Physiology last month.
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Heat waves will soon be the new normal (Original Post)
OKIsItJustMe
Mar 2019
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onecaliberal
(32,898 posts)1. Been like that in California for a while
Doreen
(11,686 posts)2. I can never seem to find info on Washington state and Oregon.
It sometimes seems like we do not matter as far as what our climate is, does, or will do. Are we going to start getting more rain, colder, warmer, more snow, tornadoes, droughts, or anything else? I see articles about the rest of the country but what about us?
Doreen
(11,686 posts)4. Thank you
It looks like it is a little like always but more severe and working on becoming more so and at a much faster rate. There was a time when California, Oregon, and Washington could have become a country and have everything needed to sustain itself fully. That looks like it is disappearing.