Heat Waves In Australia Are Getting More Frequent, and Hotter 279
vikingpower writes "In a landmark report on bushfires and climate change (PDF), the Australian Climate Council concludes that heat waves in Australia, as driven by climate change, are becoming more frequent — and that they get hotter. 'It is crucial that communities, emergency services, health services and other authorities prepare for the increasing severity and frequency of extreme fire conditions,' says the Council in the report. Sarah Perkins, one of the report's co-authors,
was interviewed by The Guardian Australia. '"While we can't blame climate change for any one event, we can certainly see its fingerprint. This is another link in the chain." Perkins said her latest work had analyzed heatwave trends up to 2013. She said the trend "just gets worse – it's a bit scary really."' In 2009, the United Nations World Meteorological Organization signaled that a Southeast Australian heatwave was the hottest in 100 years."
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A Third Possibility (Score:2, Funny)
Re:Quick! (Score:5, Funny)
I'll buy one, but only if I can act all smug to my friends who still drive gasoline-powered cars, especially hybrids. I'm already practicing saying "Well, I guess driving a hybrid is okayyyy....I mean if you're not ready to go all the way and REALLY help."
Re:Pshaw... it's just weather! (Score:3, Funny)
Yeah, let's measure "global warming" in the Antarctic. Wait? What's that? The ships got frozen?
Well, we need to prove that the earth is warming up so let's get a rescue ship down there so that the researchers can start proving global warming. What's that? The rescue ship got stuck in the ice?
Re:Localized Global Warming? (Score:2, Funny)
Re:Hottest in 100 years = cooling down (Score:4, Funny)
exactly! a few billion years ago the planet was a super-hot ball of molten rock. therefore it's been way hotter in the past.