Hurricane Beryl’s rapid intensification, Category 5 winds so early in a season were alarming: Here’s why more tropical storms are exploding in strengththeconversation.com Beryl’s strength and rapid intensification set records, raising alarms about what’s already expected to be a very active Atlantic hurricane season, as a meteorologist explains.
Andrew Dessler
Prof of Atmospheric Sciences & climate scientist @ Texas A&M; AGU and AAAS Fellow; Native Texan; find out what I think at http://theclimatebrink.substack.com
The growing carbon debtwww.theclimatebrink.com Why the climate change is different from other environmental challenges
Andrew Dessler PhD: CO2 is the World's Dumbest Criminalwww.youtube.com More from my interview with Andrew Dessler PhD of Texas A&M University. He is Professor of Atmospheric Sciences and holder of the Reta A. Haynes Chair in Geoscience at Texas A&M University. He is also the Director of the Texas Center for Climate Studies.
SUMMARY - Harnessing Transformational Technologies Symposia Seriesow.ly
Is climate change making Florida's flooding worse?www.theclimatebrink.com almost certainly yes
The Financial Impact of Shifting Hurricanes Patterns in our Changing Climateyoutu.be Rising climate risks, such as hurricanes along the Gulf and Atlantic Coasts, are putting immense pressure on insurance companies to cover escalating costs. This leaves homeowners and businesses in a precarious situation, teetering on the edge of crisis. Watch this recording of First Street’s webinar to hear from a distinguished panel of experts on hurricane and climate implications. The session will delve into the reasons behind the evolving severity of hurricane patterns, how we can effectively track and measure these changes, and how these increasing climate risks are already leading to significant financial implications for homeowners, businesses, and local economies. The video will cover: - How hurricane patterns have changed over the years and what factors contribute to this change - How to effectively forecast and model future hurricane behaviors and impacts - How increasing climate risk impacts homeowners, local economies, and has national financial implications - The steps regulators and other entities are taking to assess climate risk
The real lesson of the Hunga Tonga volcanic eruptionwww.theclimatebrink.com when it comes to climate change, humanity is by far the most powerful force
Climate records keep getting shattered; expert says this is the new normalwww.youtube.com Texas A&M Atmospheric Science Professor Andrew Dessler says the weather will be getting warmer; a climate on steroids, in the future.Subscribe: http://sma...
Climate records keep getting shattered; expert says this is the new normalwww.youtube.com Texas A&M Atmospheric Science Professor Andrew Dessler says the weather will be getting warmer; a climate on steroids, in the future.Subscribe: http://sma...