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Global warming
What are everyone else's thoughts on global warming as I think it is unusually warm for October. Are our seasons going to shift and become more extreme - hurricanes in the British Isles? There seems to be more flooding reported in the news than I seem to remember.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I don't think the quest contained any aspect of whether human activity was causing global warming- I know some people don't need much excuse to get on their hobby horses (I'm one of them) but that wasn't the question.
I don't think you can draw any conclusions from sort term unusual weather conditions even over a year or so.
I think pretty much everybody (Even George W.) has now accepted that the climate is slowy changing. Retreating glaciers are hard to deny.
I think it's hard to predict precisely how this will affect us but "warmer and wetter" seems to be a common prediction but I doubt if it'll get warm enough and wet enough to get Hurricanes in our lifetimes.
Flooding's more complex. The Thames barrier is being raised much much more frequently than was originally expected but there are other factors too. More building means less land area to absorb and slowly release rainfall so when you do get heavy rain you are more likely to get flash floods
The other factor is that more people have video cameras / camera phones etc.
Thus, an event that may have just warranted a passing mention as;
'We have reports of a flash flood in the XYZ area"
is, (as a result of video footage sent in by A.Viewer) promoted within the news to;
"Dramatic footage of raging floods in XYZ. Tonight, 123 News asks "is global warming to blame" '
Since this now makes floods newsworthy, any subsequent flood event is given increased coverage, usually under a "MORE FLOODS !!" or "FLOODS HIT AGAIN !!" type headline.
This increases the perception that these events are suddenly occurring far more frequently than they previously were.
This 'topical /newsworthy' principle can be applied to anything from floods and volcanic or seismic events, to coach or train crashes and child murder.