The alarming findings of attribution science can give rise to desperation--but must not be allowed to end desperation and hope."意思是:但替代方案是存在的,而且坚持这一 点从未像现在这样重要。归因科学的惊人发现可能会 导致绝望 — —但绝不能让绝望和希望就此终结。由此 可知,科学给人类带来了惊奇发现...
Silverstein and Laura Silverstein Nunn including "Earthquakes: The Science Behind Seismic Shocks and Tsunamis," "Hurricanes: The Science Behind Killer Storms" and "Tornadoes: The Science Behind Terrible Twisters."Glantz, Shell...
Thescientistsbehindanewdatabaseofmorethan400extremeweatherattribution(归因)studieshaveperformedanessentialservice.Thispieceofwork,drawingtogethereverystudyofthistype,oughttocreateagreatersenseofurgencyaroundpolicymakingandcampaigning.Itshowsthatintenseheatwaves,hurricanes,andfloodshaveallbeenmadefarmorelikelybygreenhousegas...
Hurricanes cause immense destruction to our communities. We cover the science of hurricane-proof buildings and how they resist winds, floods, and debris.
Hurricanes draw their strength from warm ocean waters. They form over the tropics, where they have an abundant source of heat to maintain their strength for days at a time. In the North Atlantic, even as these storms veer away from the tropics, they then enc...
Before coming to WIRED, Rogers was a Knight Science Journalism Fellow at MIT and a reporter for Newsweek. He is the author of The New York Times science bestseller Proof: The Science of Booze. ... Read more Former Senior Correspondent Topicsnatural disastershurricanesearthquakesdisaster ...
"We've had so much news from COVID-19 and the economic breakdown to the reckoning with racial injustice combined with hurricanes and firestorms," said Roxane Cohen Silver, a research psychologist at the University of California, Irvine. "It's clear the stress of the election has added to ...
“Sure, you need hotter waters to generate hurricanes, but you also need the gradient,you need the temperature difference between the equator and the subtropics in order to drive the hurricanes. And warmer Earth actually has a smaller temperature difference. So it’s not even clear ab initio ...
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"We live in Florida we seasoned through several hurricanes being prepped and ready is a big thing," said parent Imtiaz, who was there with his daughter who is not only learning about science but also learned a lot about storm preparedness from the event. More from CBS...