
DEAR FRIENDS,
2.The rate of warming is increasing. The 20 th century’s last two decades were the hottest in 400 years and possibly the warmest for several millennial, according to a number of climate studies. And United Nations ‘ Intergovernmental panel climate change(ipcc)reports that 11 of the past 12 years are among the dozen warmest since 1850.
3.The Arctic is feeling the effects the most. Average temperatures in Alaska,western Canada,and eastern Russia have risen at twice the global average,according to the multinational Arctic climate impact Assessment report compiled between 2000 and 2004.

4.Arcitic ice is rapidly disappearing,and the region may have its first completely ice-free summer by 2040 or earlier.Polar bears and indigenous cultures are already suffering from the sea-ice loss.
5.Glaciers and mountain snows are rapidly melting-for example,montana’s Glacier National Park now has only 27 glaciers,versus 150 in 1910.In the northern Hemisphere,thaws also come a week earlier in spring and freezes begin in a week later.
6.Coral reefs,which are highly sensitive to small changes in water temperature,suffered the worst bleaching –or die-off in response to stress-ever recorded in 1998,with some areas seeing bleach rates of 70 percent.Experts expect these sorts of events to increase in frequency and intensity in the next 50 years as sea temperatures rise.
7.An upsurge in the amount of extreme weather events,such as wildfires,heat waves,and strong tropical storms,is also attributed in part to climate change by some experts.
St. Helens. Recent storms have redefined the ranking systems for wind speeds. The hottest place on Earth has hit temperatures 288 degrees hotter than the coldest place on earth.Yep, it’s an amazing world. Here is a compilation of the most extreme conditions that add a little spice (and devastation) to the planet Earth and its inhabitants.The Fastest Recorded Wind Speed Near Earth’s SurfaceOklahoma, United States - 318 MPH...
plowed it’s way through parts of Oklahoma leaving behind devastation and disaster.There are sources that have stated the wind speed only reached 301-302 mph, which would continue to hold the record for the highest wind speed ever recorded near earth’s surface. However,the NWS stationed in Norman, OK reported it to be 318 mph via DOW Radar. There is no other source of wind measurement that can withstand such speeds that we know of.Prior to this recording, Oklahoma still held the highest wind speed ever recorded in a tornado near Red Rock, OK on April 26th, 1991 with wind speeds of approximately 286 mph.
Dry Valleys. These valleys have not seen rainfall in over two million years. With the exception of one valley, whose lakes are briefly filled with water by inland flowing rivers during the summer, the Dry Valleys contain no moisture (water, ice, or snow).The reason why the Dry Valleys exist are the 200 mph Katabatic down winds which evaporate all moisture. The dry valleys are strange: except for a few steep rocks they are the only continental part of Antarctica devoid of ice.Located in the Trans-Antarctic Range, they correspond to a mountain area where evaporation (or rather, sublimation) is more important than snowfall, thus all the ice disappears, leaving dry barren land.
hottest temperature ever recorded on the surface of the Earth. This region which covers an area of about 480 kilometers is called Gandom Beriyan (the toasted wheat).Its surface is wholly matted with black volcano lava. This dark cover absorbs excessive sunshine, which due to difference of temperature with neighboring elevations forms a wind tunnel. There are reports that no living creature lives in this region. That is why this is arguably the driest place on earth next to the Dry Valleys of Antarctica.
roThe lowest temperature ever recorded on earth was -129 °F recorded in 1983 at the Russian Base Vostok in Antarctica. Antarctica, a continent owned by no one, covers the southern end of our globe.In addition to being the coldest place on earth, Anarctica is also the wettest and the driest place on earth.Most of Antarctica is covered with vast areas of snow and ice which reflect about 75% of the incoming solar radiation. Winter temperatures are also influenced by latitude, elevation and by the shortage of sunlight during the Antarctic winter. In fact, the coldest temperatures are usually during late August before the return of the sun.
volcanic island in the middle of the Indian Ocean could use the rainfall. They just weren’t expecting to get over 6 ft in a day.Between March 15-16th, 1952, Cilaos at the center of Réunion, received approximately 74 in (6ft.2?) of rainfall. This is the greatest 24-hour precipitation total ever recorded on earth. The island also holds the record for most rainfall in 72 hours, approximately 155 in (12ft.11?) at Commerson’s Crater in March, 2007.
velops in the same way as typical lightning bolts, but the positive bolt draws electrons upward from the ground.These lightning bolts tend to be much, much stronger than regular lightning, and may carry as much as a hundred times the energy of a normal flash of lightning.These “superbolts” of lightning, thankfully, are very rare. Only about five superbolts occur for every ten million normal lightning strokes.Superbolts can reach way beyond the normal eight to ten miles of a typical lightning stroke. The longest superbolt on record reached from Waco, Texas to Dallas, after having traveled about a 118 miles.
aldera was the largest known eruption since the Ordovician period, with a VEI magnitude of 8.The scale of La Garita volcanism was far beyond anything known in human history. The resulting deposit, known as the Fish Canyon Tuff, has a volume of approximately 5,000 cubic kilometers (1,200 cu mi), enough material to fill Lake Michigan (in comparison, the May 18, 1980 eruption of Mt. St. Helens was only 1.2 cubic kilometers (0.3 cu mi) in volume).The area devastated by the La Garita eruption is thought to have covered a significant portion of what is now Colorado, and ash could have fallen as far as the east coast of North America and the Caribbean.
gnitude scale. It caused localised tsunamis that severely battered the Chilean coast, with waves up to 25 meters (82 feet).Coastal villages, such as Toltén, disappeared. Later studies argued that the earthquake actually had 37 epicenters through a 1,350 km (839 mi) north-south line that lasted from May 22 to June 6th 1960.Elsewhere along the western coast of the United States, Crescent City, California, experienced notable tsunami waves and run-up. The tsunami travel time of the first wave to arrive at Crescent City was 15.5 hours after the occurrence of the earthquake in Chile.At Crescent City, tsunami waves of up to 1.7 meters (appr. 5.6 feet) were observed and minor damage was reported.
Global warming is the imbalance of the temperatures of the earth.The earth needed to be balanced with it's conditions.The temperatures also needs to be balanced around the world.If this does not happens,we will be in a great trouble.The earth is covered with water and land....If the temperatures dont be balanced,the earth remains with water only...The dry land should be occupied with water only.....
paratures should not controlled,we need to face the real and great TSUNAMI.The TSUNAMI....which will vanish all the human beings,may be for ever.Need to think about this prediction.The scientists has already given the danger signal to us.Already the Ozone layer,which protects us,from ultra violate rays,was ready to destroy....So we are entering into the danger Zone.......
e are implementing to our lifestyles lead earth to this condition.We are destroying the nature for our luxuries.To balance the temperatures of the earth,need more and more greenery in our planet.Needs more trees,as we have studied in our primary education,trees gives oxygen,which is need full to us and also for the balanced climatic conditions.But today the greenery is is appearing slowly,due to our needs...More and more trees were dissappearing day by day...Need more trees to balance this situation.Only trees can save us form this disaster.
ch are very harmfull to the nature.We are using large amount of chemical gases,and fuel in our daily life.These are very harmfull to the nature,and as well as to the health.The usage of Chemical gases leads to pollution.Pollution playing the leadrole in the destruction of the climate.And leading us to face harmfull conditions.Need to reduce the usage of chemical gases and needed to reduce the pollution.The safety measures should be taken,when ever we need to work with things,harmfull for the nature.Pollution should be controlled,that should be of any kond....either of air or water.
This incident is not for the first time,and not only for this particular place.this is happening everywhere,and evry time.....for all the creatures.This is not the activity,that a human being need to do....Dont behave like the beasts....Behave like the Human belings....SAVE THE NATURE'S TREASURES.....
LIVE AND LET LIVE.................
IAM JUST SHARING ALL THESE THINGS WITH YOU,AS WE CAN SHARE WITH OUR FRIENDS AND RELATIVES,TO HELP OUR MOTHER EARTH.....DONT CAUSE YOU SELF...TO MAKE YOUR MOTHER....EARTH...CRYING....BCOZ OF YOU.
"HEAL THE WORLD.....MAKE IT A BETTER PALCE"....
PALY YOUR PART TO REDUCE THE GLOBAL WARMING....AND PROTECT THE NATURE'S TREASURES......SAVE THE WILD LIFE.
YOURS
HomosapieN



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