Friday, February 8, 2013

The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com: Climate Change And The Blizzard: Nor'easters More Fierce With Global Warming, Scientists Say

The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com
The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com
Climate Change And The Blizzard: Nor'easters More Fierce With Global Warming, Scientists Say
Feb 9th 2013, 01:40

Climate change may or may not have helped generate the nor'easter lashing the East Coast this weekend. Such storms happen with some regularity, after all. But the amount of snow the storm called Nemo ultimately dumps, and the extent of flood damage it leaves in its wake, may well have ties to global warming, climate scientists suggested.

Michael Mann, a climatologist who directs the Earth System Science Center at Pennsylvania State University, compared a major storm like Nemo -- or Hurricane Irene or Superstorm Sandy, for that matter -- to a basketball slam-dunk with a lower net.

"If you take the basketball court and raise it a foot, you're going to see more slam-dunks," Mann said. "Not every dunk is due to raising the floor, but you'll start seeing them happen more often then they ought to."


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