Climate Letter #700

Difficult times in southern Africa.  This part of the world is always dry, but now it is drier than ever.  There are some questions about whether, following the passage of El Nino, it will come all the way back to where it was.

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This closely related story is focused on Namibia, where there is an extreme need of help:
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Incredibly warm temperatures on Alaska’s northern coast, by the Arctic Ocean.  At times they have been warmer than parts of Florida.  It cools down when the wind shifts and arrives from the direction of the still icy ocean.
A group of scientists provide recent comments on the developing Arctic melting season:
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New version of an important story.  The story was first reported here on July 11, in CL #697, in a way that was not completely clear.  I like this version better, as it better demonstrates the importance of the research that was reported.  The study improves projections of how Earth’s energy balance is changing, in an unfavorable way, by reducing the frustrating amount of uncertainty that is always built into climate models.  It provides strong evidence that global warming based on CO2 emissions is the direct cause of the cloud changes.  It also shows how the dry zones where Earth’s major deserts are located are being expanded.  These zones stand out on the opening cloud-map from NASA.  Some of the areas are still greenish, but that could change as the pattern continues to unfold.  Give this story an especially hard look, as it intensifies the reality of fears for the immediate future.
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A highly informative new poll of US voter attitudes.  Every chart has an interesting story.  There is an uptick in numbers of those who are alarmed about global warming and would vote accordingly, not so for extreme deniers.  Otherwise, out of a list of 23 issues, a large majority of all voters have “the economy” as their number one concern while over half put “global warming” in last place.
Carl

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