It’s quite popular in the U. S. Southwest, East, and Midwest, as well as Mexico. In Montana and Idaho, there was also a winter storm caution. Which information story do you believe is dominating?
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The BBC information,” Climate shift made US and Mexico heat 35 times more likely”. It’s a fantastic story, standard of the quality of England’s authorities- owned newspaper. But what exactly does it mean?
The lede comes to the BBC from an outfit called the World Weather Attribution , ( WWA ) group. Working with experts from all over the world, WWA examines how climate change affects the likelihood and intensity of extreme weather events.  ,
Note that they do n’t try to determine the cause of extreme weather. That’s a given. Their goal is to determine how outrageously violent it is to promote an “extreme climate event” in the media.
I want to put that I can assure you that the professionals ‘ conclusions are reliable and honest. My steak is with how they reach their opinions. Saying” 35 times more likely” is a load of horse sports would be common sense. It’s inexplicable.  ,
I’m confident they can run their courses and show us their information factors, but in the end, it’s guessing. This is especially true when you begin with the idea that the summertime heat is a phenomenon.  ,
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The cold jump in Montana and the Mountain West is covered in Newsweek‘s article.
The National Weather Service ( NWS), which released a map showing which parts were impacted on Monday, issued a “winter wind warning” for parts of Montana and Idaho. According to the authorities, up to 15 inches of snow fell overnight in some places as a result of their warnings about possible power outages and danger for vehicles.
The 1936 criminal heat storm, which was more dangerous than the scorcher of today, was mostly due to lack of air conditioning, in a retrospective published by The New York Times.
The heat storm, which pushed heat to 100 degrees in Illinois and 120 levels as far north as North Dakota, left some 5, 000 people dead.
In New York, a great of 106 degree was recorded in Central Park. People flocked to the public pools, which remained open until midnight, after finding pleasure on roof and fire escapes. 21 deaths occurred in New York City as adults and children jumped into the water as a result of their lack of swimming skills.
The WWA can be seen as yet another energy-stunning group that wants us to all shiver in the dark while we starve to death.
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The Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute’s Izidine Pinto, a researcher, said,” Our findings may be taken as yet another sign that our culture is heating to harmful levels.”
Due to climate change, potently fatal and record-breaking conditions are becoming more and more frequent in the United States, Mexico, and Central America.
As long as people use fossil fuels to heat the environment, the heating will only get worse; defenseless people will continue to die and the cost of living will continue to rise.
Is people listening to this any longer? There is no assurance that the temperature will drop because even if we stopped adding CO2 to the environment in the next ten days, it may take years for any discernible effects to occur.
If the climate is changing, there is n’t much humans can do about it except what we’ve always done: adapt and survive.