#WorldWeather

2024-11-04

In other news, here are some #weather websites that I visit frequently -- some of them very useful when it comes to #wildfires and #AQI...

#ZoomEarth | Live Weather Map & Hurricane Tracker
zoom.earth/

National Weather Service [#NWS]
weather.gov/

World Weather Map - Interactive weather map.
map.worldweatheronline.com/

#Windy: Wind map & weather forecast
windy.com/

#AirNow Fire and Smoke Map
fire.airnow.gov/

World's Air Pollution: Real-time Air Quality Index [#WAQI]
waqi.info/

#ClimateChange #Weather #Wildfires #AirQuality #WorldWeather #Climate
#ExtremeWeather

2024-10-17

The system that moves #water around the #Earth is off balance for the first time in human history

The #WaterCycle refers to the complex system by which water moves around the Earth.

By Laura Paddison, CNN
Published Oct 17, 2024

"Humanity has thrown the global water cycle off balance 'for the first time in human history,' fueling a growing water disaster that will wreak havoc on economies, #FoodProduction and lives, according to a landmark new report.

"Decades of destructive #LandUse and #WaterMismanagement have collided with the human-caused #ClimateCrisis to put 'unprecedented stress' on the global water cycle, said the report published Wednesday by the Global Commission on the Economics of Water, a group of international leaders and experts.

"The water cycle refers to the complex system by which water moves around the Earth. Water evaporates from the ground — including from lakes, rivers and plants — and rises into the atmosphere, forming large rivers of water vapor able to travel long distances, before cooling, condensing and eventually falling back to the ground as rain or snow.

"Disruptions to the water cycle are already causing suffering. Nearly 3 billion people face #WaterScarcity. #Crops are shriveling and cities are sinking as the groundwater beneath them dries out.

"The consequences will be even more catastrophic without urgent action. The water crisis threatens more than 50% of global food production and risks shaving an average of 8% off countries’ GDPs by 2050, with much higher losses of up to 15% projected in low-income countries, the report found.

'“For the first time in human history, we are pushing the global water cycle out of balance,' said Johan Rockström, co-chair of the Global Commission on the Economics of Water and a report author. '#Precipitation, the source of all #freshwater, can no longer be relied upon.'

"The report differentiates between '#BlueWater,' the liquid water in #lakes, #rivers and #aquifers, and '#GreenWater,' the moisture stored in #soils and #plants.

"While the supply of green water has long been overlooked, it is just as important to the water cycle, the report says, as it returns to the atmosphere when plants release water vapor, generating about half of all rainfall over land.

"Disruptions to the water cycle are 'deeply intertwined' with climate change, the report found.

"A stable supply of green water is vital for supporting vegetation that can store planet-heating #carbon. But the damage humans inflict, including destroying #wetlands and tearing down #forests, is depleting these carbon sinks and accelerating #GlobalWarming. In turn, climate change-fueled heat is drying out landscapes, reducing moisture and increasing [#wildfire] risk.

"The crisis is made more urgent by the huge need for water. The report calculates that, on average, people need a minimum of about 4,000 liters (just over 1,000 gallons) a day to lead a 'dignified life,' far above the 50 to 100 liters the United Nations says is needed for basic needs, and more than most regions will be able to provide from local sources.

"Richard Allan, a climate science professor at Reading University, England, said the report 'paints a grim picture of human-caused disruption to the global water cycle, the most precious natural resource that ultimately sustains our livelihoods.'

"Human activities 'are altering the fabric of our land and the air above which is warming the climate, intensifying both wet and dry extremes, and sending wind and rainfall patterns out of kilter,' added Allan, who was not involved in the report.

"The crisis can only be addressed through better management of natural resources and massive cuts in planet-heating pollution, he told CNN.
"The report’s authors say world governments must recognize the water cycle as a '#CommonGood' and address it collectively. Countries are dependent on each other, not only through lakes and rivers that span borders, but also because of water in the atmosphere, which can travel huge distances — meaning decisions made in one country can disrupt rainfall in another.

"The report calls for a 'fundamental regearing of where water sits in economies,' including better pricing to discourage wastefulness and the tendency to plant water-thirsty crops and facilities, such as #DataCenters, in water-stressed regions."

Read more:
accuweather.com/en/climate/the

#WaterIsLife #ClimateCatastrophe #AI #WaterUsage #Cryptocurrency #Climate #Weather #WorldWeather

2024-09-29

Next up, #ZoomEarth, because we're all on the same planet! And they're here on Mastodon! (TY @Fauna@mas.to)
@zoom_earth
zoom.earth/
#Weather #WorldWeather

2023-08-23

We saw the moon last night, been a while 😳🤔😪
#Weather #ClimateChange #worldweather #we'realldoomed

2023-07-07

10 #Foods Becoming Massively More Expensive Due to #ClimateChange

by Apeksha Bhateja | July 5, 2023

"Climate change is touching every aspect of human life. It may not be responsible for every disaster, but climate change is making extreme weather events more frequent and intense. Turbulence is getting worse. Cities are sinking. Droughts and floods are forcing people to flee their homes. What else? Food, of course.

Although food prices are affected by many factors—economics of the country, supply-chain, inflation, oil prices, wars and conflicts—climate plays a major role in production and it has started to sting. More than 345 million people face severe food insecurity in 2023 and crop failures due to floods, droughts, and other extreme weather events are making things worse.

1. #Siracha
2. #Coffee
3. #Sugar
4. #Saffron
5. #Chocolate
6. #Wine
7. #Wheat
8. #Ketchup (#Tomatoes)
9. #OliveOil
10. #Seafood

fodors.com/news/photos/10-food

#WorldWeather #Cimate #ClimateCrisis #ClimateCatastrophe #ExtremeHeat #ExtremeWeather #ExtremeTemperatures #FoodInsecurity #HungerGames

2023-07-07

#Beijing may be facing one of its hottest summers on record

Temperatures soared past 104 degrees F again Thursday, as the Chinese capital grapples with what is shaping up to be one the most severe heat waves on record.

By Nectar Gan, CNN

Published Jul 7, 2023 10:38 AM EDT | Updated Jul 7, 2023 10:38 AM EDT

"Beijing’s temperature soared past 40 degrees Celsius (104 degrees Fahrenheit) again Thursday, as the Chinese capital grapples with what is shaping up to be one the most severe heat waves on record.

"Since 1951, Beijing has seen temperatures rising above 40C (104F) on 11 days – and five of them occurred over the past two weeks.

"The city of 22 million has already seen a new record for its hottest day in June, with a high of 41.1C (106F) registered on June 22.

"China has been gripped by scorching heat waves for weeks, which authorities said had arrived earlier and been more widespread and extreme than in previous years. "

accuweather.com/en/weather-new

#WorldWeather #Cimate #ClimateCrisis #ClimateChange #ClimateCatastrophe #ExtremeHeat #ExtremeWeather #ExtremeTemperatures #China #FoodInsecurity #HungerGames

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