Increase in Storm strength which leads to extreme weather increasing, such as the power dissipation index of hurricane intensity. Scientist have discovered that Worldwide, the proportion of hurricanes reaching their respective categories to 4 or 5 – with wind speeds above 56 metres/sec(per second) – has risen from 20% in the 1970s to 35% in the 1990s.
2.increase in global warming
Because of increase in global warming, climate gradually growing warmer and most of the causes of global dimming have been reduced and definately evaporation will increase due to warmer oceans. Because the world is a closed system which will result in heavier rainfall, with more erosion. Many scientists think that increased evaporation could result in more extreme weather as global warming progresses.
3. Cost of catastrophic storms
If every single cause contributes towards big cause that it outputs dynamic cause. There is a prediction among researchers that each 1% increase in annual precipitation would enlarge the cost of catastrophic storms by 2.8%. By limiting carbon emissions without increasing it level would avoid 80% of the predicted additional annual cost of tropical cyclones by the 2080s.In the part of northern hemisphere, south Arctic region are experiencing a huge temperature rise from 1 °C to 3 °C (1.8 °F to 5.4 °F) over the last 50 years. A study of changes to eastern Siberia's permafrost suggests that it is gradually disappearing in the southern regions, leading to the loss of nearly 11% of Siberia's nearly 11,000 lakes since 1971.
5.Global Warming Effects on Glacier
In historic times, people use to say as the Little Ice Age as glaciers grew during a cool period from 1550 to 1850. Just excluding the ice caps and ice sheets only of the Arctic and Antarctic, from the total surface area of glaciers worldwide has decreased by 50% since the end of the this(21st century).
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