Feb 11 2008

Climate: You Think “Global” But It Acts Local

Published by Frosty the Know Man under The Science Debate

Thanks to Watts Up With That? for a great look at the way rising temperatures may only tell part of the story for climate change :

In recent years, the Florida State University professor emeritus and authorof a book called “Florida Weather” began wondering: Is global climate change making Florida’s hot season longer and hotter? With help from geography students and researchers at FSU’s Population Center and Florida Climate Center, Winsberg and co-author Melanie Simmons gathered and analyzed temperature data from 57 Florida weather stations going back six decades.

Their research showed that the hot season in Florida has gotten a lot hotter — and longer — in some places, but not at all in others. The change, however, is unrelated to global warming, the increase in the average temperature of the earth’s atmosphere. Rather, they found, it’s a function of the lesser-known phenomenon of local warming. The analysis “shows that weather can be very local,” says Winsberg, “and also that weather can be a function of population growth.”

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