the critical decade 2013: influence of climate change on extreme weather events
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Presentation used by Climate Commissioners at our community forums.TRANSCRIPT
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The Critical Decade 2013
The influence of climate change on extreme weather events
www.climatecommission.gov.au
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Our climate is changing. The atmosphere is warming …
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And the ocean is warming.
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More heat is being trapped by the atmosphere.
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Climate change is influencing extreme weather events …
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Including heatwaves …
Source: Bureau of Meteorology
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123 climate records broken during Australia’s Angry Summer
• Severe heatwave across 70% of Australia in late December 2012 and early January 2013. Temperature records set in every state and territory.
• Hottest ever area-averaged Australian maximum temperature on 7 January 2013: 40.30˚C.
• January 2013 - hottest month on record for Australia.
• All-time high maximum temperatures at 44 weather stations.
• Average daily maximum temperature for whole of Australia was over 39˚C for seven consecutive days (2-8 January).
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Source: Vic DHS 2009
The Melbourne 2009 heatwave caused more deaths than the Black Saturday bushfires.
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Source: IPCC AR4
Even a small increase in average temperature can cause a big change in hot weather.
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Climate change increases warming.
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• Climate change exacerbates bushfire conditions by increasing the frequency of very hot days.
• Between 1973 and 2010 the Forest Fire Danger Index increased significantly at 16 of 38 weather stations across Australia, mostly in the southeast. None of the stations showed a significant decrease.
• Projected increases in hot days across Australia, and in dry conditions in the southwest and southeast, will very likely lead to more days with extreme fire danger in those regions.
Warming influences bushfire conditions.
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Sea level is rising…
Western Australia – Perth region
Torres Strait Islands
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Increasing the risk of coastal flooding.
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Increasing the risk of coastal flooding.
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Warming influences the water cycle.
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Heavy rainfall and flooding affects communities and infrastructure.
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• December 2010 was Queensland’s wettest December on record
• Floods broke river height records at over 100 observation stations
• 78% of the state was declared a disaster zone
• Economic cost estimated to be in excess of $5 billion
• 300,000 homes and businesses lost power in Brisbane and Ipswich
For example, the Queensland 2010/11 floods
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This is the critical decade for action.
Me
My kids
My grandkids?
Prof Lesley Hughes
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