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OKIsItJustMe

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Sat Feb 18, 2012, 07:37 PM Feb 2012

(Climate) Models underestimate future temperature variability; food security at risk

http://www.washington.edu/news/articles/models-underestimate-future-temperature-variability-food-security-at-risk
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[font size=5]Models underestimate future temperature variability; food security at risk [/font]

By Vince Stricherz

[font size=3]Climate warming caused by greenhouse gases is very likely to increase the variability of summertime temperatures around the world by the end of this century, a University of Washington climate scientist said Friday. The findings have major implications for food production.

Current climate models do not adequately reflect feedbacks from the relationship between the atmosphere and soil, which causes them to underestimate the increase of variability in summertime temperatures, said David Battisti, a UW professor of atmospheric sciences.

While warmer temperatures already have implications for food production in the tropics, the new findings suggest the increase in the volatility of summertime temperatures will have serious effects in grain-growing regions of Europe and North and South America, Battisti said.

“If there’s greater variability, the odds of the temperature being so high that you can’t grow a crop are greater,” he said.

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(Climate) Models underestimate future temperature variability; food security at risk (Original Post) OKIsItJustMe Feb 2012 OP
All the more reason to adopt permaculture izquierdista Feb 2012 #1
 

izquierdista

(11,689 posts)
1. All the more reason to adopt permaculture
Sat Feb 18, 2012, 07:45 PM
Feb 2012

Perennials are not as much of a crap shoot as mono-cultured row crops of annuals.

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