Weather to the Extreme – Blame on Global Warming?
Jul 26th, 2007 by Jasper
Global warming has been on the lips of many world leaders as well as the entire global scientific community. But perhaps you think of global warming as a faraway threat in the distant future. Maybe you are not worried at all about global warming, but the truth is that global warming is happening right now. We must live with the devastating weather effects of global warming that are on the horizon. Global warming is poised to affect almost every aspect of how we live on this earth. There are already many effects of global warming that can be seen. For example, there are many deaths that can be indirectly attributed to the effects of global warming around the world. It does not matter where you live. No matter where you live, chances are that we will all experience some kind of weather effects that can be at least partially attributed to global warming.
When global warming hits, you can expect that there are many extreme weather effects that can strike at any moment. One of the most prescient kinds of extreme weather that will strike will probably strike in the form of heat waves. In the last two decades there have been more intense heat waves on the record in parts of the United States than ever before. There are many places in the United States where heat waves have historically been very rare. In recent years, many people have suffered because of these rare heat waves. Global warming is poised to strike with more frequent heat waves. In recent years, these massive heat waves have resulted in the death of many people. Heat waves tend to strike the hardest among the very young and elderly.
Global warming is also poised to strike in other more subtle ways. For instance, the rising temperatures are also contributed to the quality of our air quality and the spread of disease. Global climate change is unfortunately only expected to get worse. There now lives the threat for more heat waves, which are posed to threaten the health and well-being of many people around the world. What other extreme weather have scientists projected if the global warming continues to spread unchecked? Global warming is posed to present us with many different forms of extreme weather. With the melting of the polar ice caps and glaciers, the sea levels are expected to rise. Other extreme weather that is projected includes undersea earthquakes that are thought to cause tsunamis. Global warming is also projected to cause other extreme weather, including longer and stronger hurricane seasons. The global warming effect is also thought to cause seismic activities, including volcano eruptions and an increase in earthquakes.
Global warming is a serious threat that is also projected to cause more serious and longer-lasting droughts. Global warming is thought to make droughts longer in areas where droughts are susceptible. Global warming is also thought to make the fire season longer and more intense in areas where forest fires are already occurring. In short, global warming will tend to over pronounce the vulnerabilities of a certain ecosystem.
Global warming will tend to pronounce the vulnerabilities of an ecosystem. Global warming is also projected to destroy a lot of ecosystems. Many of the earth’s ecosystems are very fragile, and the heating up of the earth caused by global warming may destroy many fragile ecosystems. Global warming is posed to threaten all kinds of environments. The overriding message put forth by scientists is that global warming will not leave any type of ecosystem untouched if it is left to develop unchecked. No matter where you live, you may find that global warming will not leave any environment or climate unchanged. If global warming continues to spread unchecked, we can make sure that the devastating effects of global warming will not leave any environment untouched.