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The US tries to deny, but is worst affected by climate change


Refers to: Amplification of Northern Hemisphere WINTER stationary waves in a warming world
Refers to: Amplification of Northern Hemisphere WINTER stationary waves in a warming world

This is a new Korean research report that in fact confirms what we know from following climate development on Earth. 
They are trying to see what will happen at +2° and at +3°. 
And with a special focus on the winter months. This is absolutely no fantasy. Even though many are trying to push the truth away. 
But it has enormous consequences in a country that is actually most to blame for the development. It will be difficult and risky to live in the southeastern US, in the future. Actually, it is already like that at close to +1.5°
The large Canadian country will continue to be very cold during the winter months. While on the other hand, the ocean island over the North Pole are getting warmer. This has meant that the cold center has moved south. This has caused an increasingly meandering jet stream with accompanying increasingly frequent and deeper cold air outbreaks over especially the eastern United States. This will constantly fluctuate during the winters where warm moist air over the Gulf of Mexico tries to penetrate north.

The meandering is caused by a smaller gradient as the area at the North Pole is warmer. 

The southeastern US, especially the central area, will become a pure witch's cauldron. The intensity and number of tornadoes will increase. The more southeastern parts, under the strong influence of the increasingly warm Gulf of Mexico, will risk being affected by enormous hurricanes which will bring strong winds but above all heavy rain. Hurricanes are steered northeast by the Coriolis force.

The ocean waters have now become significantly warmer. This allows for larger amounts of rain. Surprised that the temperature of the sea water has been quite slow to rise, now it is experienced that the water is rising in temperature more in step with the air. 

Extreme weather events are happening everywhere, something that was desperately claimed earlier was not possible. Having lived in an area (South of Scandinavia) where major weather events are rare, 
I know with some discomfort how it would feel to have homes swept away or completely destroyed by the increasingly fierce Tornados. Since there is a constant battle between warm, humid air from the Gulf and cold from the North. This is the perfect breeding ground for Tornados.

Will people start building more temporary smaller buildings. Will there be changed insurance policies? 

The increasingly severe effects of climate change will lead to migration. Looking at the US, the area east of the Rocky Mountains is actually less affected by climate change.And sparsely populated, people will move here. The West Coast also has its problems, but more concentrated. But there will be a big earthquake sooner or later.

Leif Lindblom Bachelor of arts (Swedish Fil. Kand.), info@leiflindblom.se







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