Global Warming: Is it real? Can it affect violent weather? Based on “Climate Change 2001: The Scientific Basis” Third Assessment Report of IPCC Summary.

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Global Warming: Is it real? Can it affect violent weather? Based on “Climate Change 2001: The Scientific Basis” Third Assessment Report of IPCC Summary for Policy Makers available from and recent updates

Recent global warming quotes Senator James Inhofe (R, Oklahoma), Chair, Senate Environment and Public Works Comm., in a speech to the US Senate on Jan 4, 2005 “I called the threat of catastrophic global warming the ‘greatest hoax ever perpetrated on the American people’ ” British Prime Minister Tony Blair in a speech on 14 Sept 2004 “I want to concentrate on what I believe to be the world's greatest environmental challenge: climate change”

“The global-average surface temperature has increased over the 20th century by 0.6±0.2ºC” The 4 hottest years globally were 1998, 2002, 2003 and From the Hadley Centre, UK

“Reconstructions of climate data for the last 1000 years... indicate this warming was unusual and is unlikely to be entirely natural in origin”

“Concentrations of atmospheric greenhouse gases … have continued to increase as a result of human activities”

“Most of the observed warming over the last 50 years is likely to have been due to the increase in greenhouse gas concentrations” Runs with NCAR climate model

“In the light of new evidence and taking into account the remaining uncertainties, most of the observed warming over the last 50 years is likely to have been due to the increase in greenhouse gas concentrations”

“Human influences will continue to change atmospheric composition throughout the 21st century” Emission Scenarios of the IPCC A1: rapid growth, rapid technology introduction A2:self-reliance and local identity B1: clean and resource efficient technology B2: local, environmental, social equity diverse technology

“Global average temperature and sea level are projected to rise under all IPCC SRES scenarios.”

“The projected rate of warming is much larger than the observed changes during the 20th century and is very likely to be without precedent during at least the last 10,000 years”

Can it affect violent weather? Poleward shift of climate zones Warmer temperatures mean higher moisture content in the atmosphere – more intense rainfall, more flash floods More evaporation in summer - less soil moisture, more droughts Hurricanes: warmer ocean temperatures likely to lead to more intense storms, frequency change?? Severe storms, tornados: very uncertain Sea level rise: will cause greater impacts from coastal storms

Global warming references IPCC web site US EPA global warming site US National Assessment of climate change Skeptical view on global warming A site maintained by some climate scientists My contact information: Dr David Karoly,