Storm Warning: Why Hurricanes Are Growing Beyond Measure, with Michael Wehner
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- čas přidán 4. 07. 2024
- We all know that extreme weather events like hurricanes are getting worse due to climate change, but what scientists would really like to know is: By how much worse exactly? This year a team of researchers argued that hurricanes have become so much more extreme due to climate change that we need to add a new category 6 to the Saffir-Simpson scale, which measures the wind speed of hurricanes.
One of those scientists was Michael Wehner from Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. Using the latest and fastest computers to model how a warming world is reshaping extreme weather events, Wehner is leading a new realm of climate modeling called "end-to-end attribution." This would allow us to not only understand how much worse disastrous weather is becoming but even quantify that difference in terms of damage and destruction.
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00:00 The Escalating Impact of Climate Change on Extreme Weather
00:52 Introducing Michael Wehner: A Pioneer in Climate Modeling
02:05 The Case for a Category 6 Hurricane
09:28 Inside the Eye of a Super Typhoon: The Reality of Category 6 Storms
12:06 The Science Behind Hurricanes and Climate Change
13:38 The Real Danger: Beyond Wind Speeds in Hurricane Impact
17:39 End to End Attribution: Calculating the True Cost of Climate Change
21:31 The Uninsurable Future: Climate Change and Insurance Costs
25:10 Adapting to Climate Change: The Path Forward
27:13 Closing Thoughts and Resources
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You’re wrong from your opening statement.
Climate change is real and caused by the Sun, the sungle greatest cause of effects in this solar system?
Yes, alleged certainty logical fallacy.