Questions tagged [extreme-weather]
A weather event that's significantly outside the norm for its time and place
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Assessment of Antarctic temperature anomalies
The University of Maine website climatereanalyzer.org has a plethora of data visualizations, among them a display of 2 meter temperature anomalies.
The image of Antarctica today is below, with a green ...
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What causes "Smokey" weather?
Today when I woke up there was fog in the air and it smelled like smoke, I thought the fog was water vapor since the temperature was 47°C ( I know that's crazy hot), but then when I saw the weather ...
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The Pacific Northwest is about to endure the hottest temperatures in recorded history. What is the atmospheric setup causing it?
This is going to blow the July 2009 heat out of the water and into geostationary orbit. Dew points will also be high, between 17-20 Celsius. This goes beyond Arizona-during-the-monsoon-heat and into ...
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What are the leading methods for temporally interpolating wind data?
Weather providers, such as GFS and ECMWF usually provide their data in 3-6 hour intervals.
What would be the best method to interpolate between the intervals to get a good intermediate wind model?
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Has a hurricane ever crossed the Atlantic Ocean more than once?
I noticed that Paulette (2020) is still a named storm and is now approaching northern Africa and Spain. It is forecast to begin moving west again in the coming week. Has a hurricane / tropical storm ...
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Hydro-meteorological hazards vs climate extremes
I always saw the definitions of "hydro-meteorological hazards" and "climate extremes" as almost interchangeable in the climate change and natural hazards literature. The other day I was discussing ...
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How likely is Earth to naturally reverse climate change in the next 2 decades?
A new decade question: given that the “mini ice ages” were triggered by volcanic activity, how likely is it that we will experience similar levels of volcanic activity over the next 20 years?
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What was the lowest temperature ever recorded on the surface of Earth?
This article Lowest recorded temperatures lists a -89 Degrees Celsius in Vostok, Antartica as the lowest recorded temperature. However, this other article List of weather records lists a −93.2 °C (−...
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Did low $\small\sf{CO_2}$ levels affected Permo-Triassic mass extinction?
After answering this question:
How did plants adapt to $\small\sf{CO_2}$ levels past 400k years? Why won't they do it again?
I know Permo-Triassic mass extinction is associated to a catastrophic ...
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What would be a reasonable set of thresholds for flood severity classes?
When working with extreme hydro-meteorological events, flood in particular, it is common procedure to classify each event by its return period/recurrence interval. This probabilistic measure has the ...
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Method to determine Tmax 95th percentile in a climate data
I am analyzing the effect of extreme weather on milk production (Panel data). I am looking at direct effects and indirect effects of weather on animal (milk production).
Regarding extreme weather, I ...
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Is there consensus amongst climatologists that cold weather extremes are caused by global warming or human influence?
Is there consensus amongst climatologists that cold weather extremes are caused by global warming or human influence?
I hear the claim a lot that the recent cold weather extremes (such as the polar ...
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What happens if it rains above the boiling point of water?
The freezing point of water is 32°F. If it rains at a temperature lower than that, it will snow. However, let's say we dig a deep hole not filled with water that goes like 10,000 feet below sea level. ...
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What was the highest temperature ever recorded on the surface of Earth?
The article entitled "54 Celsius degrees in Iran, the highest temperature ever recorded?" says 56,6 Celsius may be the highest temperature ever recorded, in Death Valley, California, and it also ...
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Does snow melt on ice?
I looked up nearly everywhere on the internet, but couldn't find any evidence that snow wouldn't melt because of ice. When I look it up, it instead tells me how salt can melt snow. I'm NOT looking up ...