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GliderGuider

(21,088 posts)
Wed May 16, 2012, 03:21 PM May 2012

Why James Hansen Is Correct About Catastrophic U.S. Drought

The article by Joe Romm is a very thorough evisceration of Martin Hoerling's attack on James Hansen in which Hoerling attempts to defuse Hansen's comments on the potential seriousness of American drought conditions in the coming decades. The article is worth reading in its entirety - it's complex and masterful.

http://thinkprogress.org/climate/2012/05/13/483247/james-hansen-is-correct-about-catastrophic-projections-for-us-drought-if-we-dont-act-now

James Hansen Is Correct About Catastrophic Projections For U.S. Drought If We Don’t Act Now

The response by NOAA’s Martin Hoerling to James Hansen’s recent op-ed (quote below) does not reflect the scientific literature.

“Over the next several decades, the Western United States and the semi-arid region from North Dakota to Texas will develop semi-permanent drought, with rain, when it does come, occurring in extreme events with heavy flooding. Economic losses would be incalculable. More and more of the Midwest would be a dust bowl. California’s Central Valley could no longer be irrigated. Food prices would rise to unprecedented levels.”

Dai’s analysis does indeed project drought conditions over the Great Plains and Midwest. He is in the process of revising his analysis, but the figure below (which had been his 2030s projection in his original version) is a rough representation of where his analysis projects things will be in Hansen’s time frame for the U.S.



The PDSI (Palmer Drought Severity Index) in the Great Plains during the Dust Bowl apparently spiked very briefly to -6, but otherwise rarely exceeded -3 for the decade.


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Why James Hansen Is Correct About Catastrophic U.S. Drought (Original Post) GliderGuider May 2012 OP
I bet that will put a fucking dent in the GDP of the human economy. phantom power May 2012 #1
I'm tired of fighting the useful idiots. HereSince1628 May 2012 #2

HereSince1628

(36,063 posts)
2. I'm tired of fighting the useful idiots.
Wed May 16, 2012, 03:37 PM
May 2012

I'm going to die sooner than later. Way, way before drought pushes Oklahomans and north texans from their homes.

I'm blessed to live in a place that I can pass on to my heirs that won't be the same, but which won't made economically uninhabitable by the useful idiots of the fossil fuel lobby.

The selfishness of immediate rewards precludes a solution to CC. It has long been recognized as the Achilles' Heel of our species survival.






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