-01.29.09- Glaciers around the globe continue to melt at high rates. Tentative figures for the year 2007, of the World Glacier Monitoring Service at the University of Zurich, Switzerland, indicate a further loss of average ice thickness of roughly 0.67 meter water equivalent (m w.e.). Some glaciers in the European Alps lost up to 2.5 m w.e. Lire la suite
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31
2009
Global glacier melt continues
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John
31
2009
Flood warning in wake of cyclone
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-01.28.09- The after-effects of a cyclone have led to a flood warning for the Western Australian Goldfields and south coast regions. Lire la suite
John
30
2009
Southern Australia wilts as worst heatwave in a century hits
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-01.28.09- Emergency services have gone to high alert in southeast Australia as the region’s worst heatwave in a century sent temperatures soaring and residents scurrying for cover. Lire la suite
John
30
2009
Sixteen die in northern Spain floods
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-01.28.09- Heavy rains sparked flooding Tuesday in northern Spain, while another death increased the number of fatalities claimed by storms to 16, officials and hospital sources said. Lire la suite
John
30
2009
Extreme heat closes roof at Australian Open
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-01.29.09- There was no confusion about the Extreme Heat Policy at Melbourne Park on Thursday, the second day of what forecasters were tipping could be a once-in-a-century heat wave. Lire la suite
John
30
2009
Fewer Days Of Extreme Cold And More Days Of Extreme Heat In Europe
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-01.30.09- Scientists from the Complutense University of Madrid (UCM) have selected 262 European observatories which analysed the series of minimum and maximum daily temperatures from 1955 à 1998 to estimate trend variations in extreme temperature events. According to the study, in Europe days of extreme cold are decreasing and days of extreme heat increasing. From 0.5ᄐC to 1ᄐC in the average minimum temperature, and from 0.5ᄐC to 2ᄐC in the average maximum temperature. Lire la suite
John
30
2009
UK braces itself for another cold snap
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-01.29.09- Another cold snap is on its way in a winter that looks set to be the coldest for at least 13 ans. Much of the UK will be in the grip of arctic conditions by Sunday as a plume of cold air spreads down from Scandinavia and western Russia bringing with it the threat of snow. Lire la suite
John
30
2009
Swiss scientists say world’s glaciers melting fast
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-01.29.09- The world’s glaciers thinned by an average of almost 29 inches in 2007, indicating that they are melting twice as fast this decade as during the 1980s and 1990s, Swiss scientists said Thursday. The World Glacier Monitoring Service in Zurich regularly measures 80 glaciers around the globe. Lire la suite
John
30
2009
Australian heatwave sign of climate change
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-01.29.09- A heatwave scorching southern Australia, causing transport chaos by buckling rail lines and leaving more than 140,000 homes without power, is a sign of climate change, the government said on Thursday. The Bureau of Meteorology is forecasting a total of six days of 40-plus Celsius (104 Fahrenheit) temperatures for southern Australia, which would equal the worst heatwave in 100 ans. Lire la suite
John
28
2009
Fresh warnings after storm kills 26 in southern Europe
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-01.26.09- Weather forecasters warned Monday of flooding and more gales to come after hurricane-force winds killed 26 people across southern Europe and left hundreds of thousands without electricity. Lire la suite