Extreme weather events will no longer stop happening

Extreme weather events will no longer stop happening
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The climatologist also explains how global warming works and how it relates to extreme phenomena that range from high temperatures to historic rains and droughts.

A phenomenon that could happen every 100, 200 years ago is now happening frequently, it can happen several times a decade. This is due to global warming: a simple way to explain [isso] It’s because when it’s warmer the oceans evaporate much more water, and water is the vehicle for all meteorological events, including extreme ones. Carlos Nobre, UOL columnist and climatologist

It all has to do with global warming. Many are phenomena [extremos] that used to happen very rarely in nature, now they happen less frequently. We know [e]unfortunately, not even science was able to predict that in 2023 the temperature would be 0.2ºC warmer than the last El Niño of 2015-2016, the strongest El Niño in historical record. Carlos Nobre, UOL columnist and climatologist

This year, the temperature has already exceeded 1.56ºC [acima da média de 1850 a 1900]I mean, 2024 is still very hot and is likely to be as hot as 2023. All of this is the global warming that we humans are causing on the planet. Carlos Nobre, UOL columnist and climatologist

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When: Monday to Friday, 10am and 5pm.


The article is in Portuguese

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