Story of the Week... Toon of the Week... Coming Soon on SkS... Poster of the Week... Climate Feedback Reviews... SkS Week in Review... 97 Hours of Consensus...
Story of the Week...
September is the most energetic month for hurricanes ever recorded in the Atlantic
Satellite image of Hurricane Maria making landfall on Puerto Rico on Sep 20, 2017
The 2017 hurricane season has certainly been one for the record books. Whether it be Harvey’s scale-tipping rains, Irma’s off-the-chart winds, or the sheer number of storms that have spun up, this year is clearly anything but normal.
But how wacky has the weather in the tropics been? For that, meteorologists refer to a figure known as ACE, a measure of every hurricane’s energy put together during its life span. September produced the most ACE in any month on record in the Atlantic Ocean.
ACE, or Accumulated Cyclone Energy, is manifest in stirred-up oceans, steamy downpours, crackling lightning and ferocious winds. The force to instigate these nasty conditions is extracted from the roasting waters of the tropical Atlantic and Caribbean, and transformed into motion through a hurricane’s natural “heat engine.”
To quantify this measure, scientists take into account the strength of the winds within each and every storm, as well as their duration. ACE is calculated every six hours, and a running tally is kept for each storm so long as it sticks around. The measure does not take into account a storm’s size.
September is the most energetic month for hurricanes ever recorded in the Atlantic by Matthew Cappucci, Capital Weather Gang, Washington Post, Sep 27, 2017
Toon of the Week...
Hat tip to Stop Science Denial Facebook page.
Coming Soon on SkS...
- Why the 97% climate consensus is important (Dana, John Cook, Sander van der Linden, Ed Maibach, Tony Lieserowitz)
- Factcheck: Mail on Sunday’s ‘astonishing evidence’ about global temperature rise (Zeke Hausfather)
- Global climate impacts of a potential volcanic eruption of Mount Agung (Flavio Lehner & John Fasullo)
- Guest Post (John Abraham)
- New research, Sep - Oct 1 2017 (Ari)
- 2017 SkS Weekly Climate Change & Global Warming News Roundup #40 (John Hartz)
- 2017 SkS Weekly Climate Change & Global Waming Digest #40 (John Hartz)
Poster of the Week...
Climate Feedback Reviews...
Climate Feedback asked its network of scientists to review the article, Climate Change Is Complex. We’ve Got Answers to Your Questions by Justin Gillis, New York Times, Sep 19, 2017.
Thirteen scientists analyzed the article and estimated its overall scientific credibility to be ‘high’ to ‘very high’.
A majority of reviewers tagged the article as: Accurate
Review Summary
This article in The New York Times serves as a primer by briefly answering seventeen basic questions about the cause and consequences of—and possible solutions to—climate change.
Thirteen scientists reviewed the article, and generally found the answers to be highly accurate distillations of the research on that topic. There are only a few instances where answers—mainly to questions about efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions—are worded in an imprecise way that could lead to readers misunderstanding the state of scientific knowledge.
New York Times’ “straightforward answers” to common climate questions are accurate, too, Climate Feedback, Sep 28, 2017
SkS Week in Review...
- 2017 SkS Weekly Climate Change & Global Warming News Roundup #39 by John Hartz
- New research, September 18-24, 2017 by Ari Jokimäki
- Climate and energy are becoming focal points in state political races by John Abraham (Climate Consenus - the 97%, Guardian)
- Right-wing media could not be more wrong about the 1.5°C carbon budget paper by Dana Nuccitelli (Climate Consenus - the 97%, Guardian)
- Potholer on the 1.5C carbon budget paper controversy by Guest Author
- The Mail's censure shows which media outlets are biased on climate change by Dana Nuccitelli (Climate Consenus - the 97%, Guardian)
- 2017 SkS Weekly Climate Change & Global Warming Digest #38 by John Hartz
97 Hours of Consensus...
Quote derived with author's permission from:
"[I]t's very clear from the observations that the climate system has warmed over the past century, and that these results are then consistent with human causes having forced the climate system over the past century."
High resolution JPEG (1024 pixels wide)
from Skeptical Science http://ift.tt/2g2qz6B
Story of the Week... Toon of the Week... Coming Soon on SkS... Poster of the Week... Climate Feedback Reviews... SkS Week in Review... 97 Hours of Consensus...
Story of the Week...
September is the most energetic month for hurricanes ever recorded in the Atlantic
Satellite image of Hurricane Maria making landfall on Puerto Rico on Sep 20, 2017
The 2017 hurricane season has certainly been one for the record books. Whether it be Harvey’s scale-tipping rains, Irma’s off-the-chart winds, or the sheer number of storms that have spun up, this year is clearly anything but normal.
But how wacky has the weather in the tropics been? For that, meteorologists refer to a figure known as ACE, a measure of every hurricane’s energy put together during its life span. September produced the most ACE in any month on record in the Atlantic Ocean.
ACE, or Accumulated Cyclone Energy, is manifest in stirred-up oceans, steamy downpours, crackling lightning and ferocious winds. The force to instigate these nasty conditions is extracted from the roasting waters of the tropical Atlantic and Caribbean, and transformed into motion through a hurricane’s natural “heat engine.”
To quantify this measure, scientists take into account the strength of the winds within each and every storm, as well as their duration. ACE is calculated every six hours, and a running tally is kept for each storm so long as it sticks around. The measure does not take into account a storm’s size.
September is the most energetic month for hurricanes ever recorded in the Atlantic by Matthew Cappucci, Capital Weather Gang, Washington Post, Sep 27, 2017
Toon of the Week...
Hat tip to Stop Science Denial Facebook page.
Coming Soon on SkS...
- Why the 97% climate consensus is important (Dana, John Cook, Sander van der Linden, Ed Maibach, Tony Lieserowitz)
- Factcheck: Mail on Sunday’s ‘astonishing evidence’ about global temperature rise (Zeke Hausfather)
- Global climate impacts of a potential volcanic eruption of Mount Agung (Flavio Lehner & John Fasullo)
- Guest Post (John Abraham)
- New research, Sep - Oct 1 2017 (Ari)
- 2017 SkS Weekly Climate Change & Global Warming News Roundup #40 (John Hartz)
- 2017 SkS Weekly Climate Change & Global Waming Digest #40 (John Hartz)
Poster of the Week...
Climate Feedback Reviews...
Climate Feedback asked its network of scientists to review the article, Climate Change Is Complex. We’ve Got Answers to Your Questions by Justin Gillis, New York Times, Sep 19, 2017.
Thirteen scientists analyzed the article and estimated its overall scientific credibility to be ‘high’ to ‘very high’.
A majority of reviewers tagged the article as: Accurate
Review Summary
This article in The New York Times serves as a primer by briefly answering seventeen basic questions about the cause and consequences of—and possible solutions to—climate change.
Thirteen scientists reviewed the article, and generally found the answers to be highly accurate distillations of the research on that topic. There are only a few instances where answers—mainly to questions about efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions—are worded in an imprecise way that could lead to readers misunderstanding the state of scientific knowledge.
New York Times’ “straightforward answers” to common climate questions are accurate, too, Climate Feedback, Sep 28, 2017
SkS Week in Review...
- 2017 SkS Weekly Climate Change & Global Warming News Roundup #39 by John Hartz
- New research, September 18-24, 2017 by Ari Jokimäki
- Climate and energy are becoming focal points in state political races by John Abraham (Climate Consenus - the 97%, Guardian)
- Right-wing media could not be more wrong about the 1.5°C carbon budget paper by Dana Nuccitelli (Climate Consenus - the 97%, Guardian)
- Potholer on the 1.5C carbon budget paper controversy by Guest Author
- The Mail's censure shows which media outlets are biased on climate change by Dana Nuccitelli (Climate Consenus - the 97%, Guardian)
- 2017 SkS Weekly Climate Change & Global Warming Digest #38 by John Hartz
97 Hours of Consensus...
Quote derived with author's permission from:
"[I]t's very clear from the observations that the climate system has warmed over the past century, and that these results are then consistent with human causes having forced the climate system over the past century."
High resolution JPEG (1024 pixels wide)
from Skeptical Science http://ift.tt/2g2qz6B
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