Monday, September 28, 2009

Global warming could make the United Kingdom Cold

Global warming could make the United Kingdom Cold We often call Climate Change? Global Warming? However, although the general trend in global temperature is increasing, the scientific community has been said from the outset that there will be more extreme climate, and these variations are due to increase in some areas, low and in other parts of world.Climate change prediction is still far from an exact science and there are significant uncertainties when it comes to predict how large areas will react to changing weather conditions. But yes, we know that when it comes to global climate warm temperatures currently in the United Kingdom are already anomaly.The UK climate is considerably warmer than other countries in the same latitude as Newfoundland, to the west and most of her neighbors in the Balkans, in Europe, to the east. It 'easy to forget that in Glasgow and Edinburgh are situated at latitudes similar to the very coldest cities of Moscow and surrounding plains regions.The Scotland over the last 10 years, rarely saw more than a snow bridge over numbering no more than a couple of days every winter. This is compared with the continuation of the long snowy winter in Moscow and the hard frozen in the easte sector in latitudes.The similar rate of this heat is the Gulf, a current which draws heat from the sea issues and release the heat in the north-easte . However, if global warming causes the acceleration of the hydrological cycle and the melting of the ice, the salinity of surface water is diluted and the water flow will slow. This is not only a general theory or, as the climate change models also show a net effect of warming in the North Atlantic slowed, due to this effect (Grub, 2004).   Most of us, the United Kingdom have been determined assuming, then, that even today many more cold, at least, be more moderate, and some may even become the summer resort of the future, the United Kingdom was lost!   However, the work of scientist Seager et al (2002) denies that climate change will have an effect on the climate of the United Kingdom. This is surprising, and these ideas in conflict with established scientific opinion has been held for many years.Using weather data from the past 50 years, his research shows that only 10% of the UK? S is the heat from the Gulf. Instead, the document says that most of the United Kingdom? S climate comes in the form of warm winds from North America, and this, combined with the ocean? S ability to retain heat over land, is the key to climate.Therefore slight dilution of the Gulf with the melt water, could have a disastrous effect on the small UK? s climate than previously thought, and climate change could make the UK a warm, instead of cool.While there is uncertainty about how climate change will affect local areas, and climate change and the world as it is one UKCIP ( 2002) include: - increase in nighttime temperatures, which occur at twice the rate of warming temperatures during the day;   - High rainfall over many Northe Hemisphere mid-latitude areas of high ground;   - The north is also experiencing an enlargement of the duration of freezing without season.These combined with virtually all the world to reduce the mass of ice, accompanied by a substantial thinning of Arctic sea ice, which is more marked in late summer, the point of all relevant developments. So you probably will not have to wait long before knowing if? Global Warming? in the UK, could lead to a cold climate, or even just the last opposite.Steve is an environmental engineer, who is also a Chartered Environmentalist (CEnv), and lives in the county of Shropshire, United Kingdom. CEnv is a new and growing academic discipline created in the last two years. All Chartered Environmentalists are committed to the principles of sustainability.Please visit? Climate change, for better or worse? An independent web site on climate change, for more information and references given.

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