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https://edition.cnn.com/2019/02/01/weather/extreme-weather-us-uk-australia-gbr-intl/index.html
Extreme weather shatters records around the world
By Kara Fox, CNN

Updated 1515 GMT (2315 HKT) February 1, 2019






(CNN)US cities as cold as the Arctic. An Australian inferno. The UK covered in snow.
It's only one month into 2019 and meteorologists are already talking in superlatives as extreme weather patterns have brought cities and towns across the globe to a standstill.
In the United States this week, some 200 million Americans experienced a historic deep freeze that saw temperatures plummet below -32 degrees Celsius (-26 Fahrenheit), killed at least 17 people and led to the cancellation of more than 2,300 flights.
On Thursday, temperatures in 11 states in the continental US saw temperatures lower than the one recorded in Utqiagvik, Alaska's northernmost city, situated north of the Arctic Circle.
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Ice covers the Lake Michigan shoreline on January 30 in Chicago as the city copes with record-setting low temperatures.
Authorities in some of the hardest-hit cities such as Minneapolis and Chicago implored residents to stay indoors to prevent frostbite -- in one Chicago hospital, doctors treated 50 frostbite victims; some may lose an arm or a leg.
Across the pond, the United Kingdom recorded record lows this week as frosty weather pounded parts of England, Scotland and Wales.
On Thursday, residents in Braemar in northeast Scotland experienced -14.4 C (6.1 F), according to the UK's national weather service, the Met Office. This was the lowest temperature recorded in the UK since 2012.


Here's your answer when someone asks 'How can it be so cold if there's global warming?'

Heavy snow has created roadblocks for travelers across the country. Some flights at London's Heathrow Airport were canceled Friday; passengers were stuck on snow-covered runways at airports in Manchester and Liverpool earlier in the week.
Hundreds of schools across parts of England and Wales closed Friday, with the Met Office continuing to warn of treacherous driving conditions in some southern parts of the country.
In the southwestern county of Cornwall Thursday night, more than 100 motorists ended up abandoning their cars on a major highway blanketed in snow and walking to a pub, where they spent the night.
Parts of France also came under a weather warning after heavy snow fall, Météo France, the national meteorological service, warned earlier this week.
But as parts of the US and Europe saw record lows, Australia's Bureau of Meteorology announced it had been the country's hottest January on record.
The "unprecedented" heat wave that burned its way through all of the country's melted roads, saw infrastructure fail and killed thousands of animals.
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The Tasmania Fire Service battles blazes across the state on January 23.
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Dead feral horses were found in a dried-up waterhole in the Northern Territory, Australia.
In the Northern Territory, the bodies of dozens of wild horses were found strewn along a dried-up water hole. In Victoria, more than 2,000 flying foxes died from heat stress, in what local media described as a "nightmare" event. Similar mass flying fox deaths have been recorded in the states of New South Wales and Queensland.
In the southern state of Tasmania, dozens of bushfires broke out, destroying homes and wilderness as hundreds of firefighters sought to get the blazes under control.
On January 24, residents in the southern city of Adelaide experienced the hottest day on record for their city, with temperatures peaking at 46.6 C (116 F).
Throughout the country, health warnings have been issued, advising people to stay indoors during the hottest part of the day, minimize physical activity and keep hydrated.


Australia is sweltering through record-breaking heat. And the worst is yet to come

While the current heat continues to cause problems for Australians now, scientists warn that without coordinated action on climate change, heat waves will become more likely.
"Climate change is making heat waves more likely but any individual event is effectively a weather phenomenon," Ben Webber, lecturer in climate science in the Climatic Research Unit at the UK's University of East Anglia, told CNN.
"We can try and mitigate against the worst effects of climate change by reducing carbon emissions, that's really the best thing to do -- but obviously that requires global action. So individuals can help, but it has to be a big global action to be effective," he said.
"That comes back to what politicians have been trying to agree on ... and that's why these extreme events are part of the motivation for striving to limit global mean temperatures' rise to less than 2 degrees (Celsius) or possibly to 1.5 degrees against current levels," Webber said. While we can't control the weather, he added, we can adapt to and minimize the impact that extreme weather can have on us.
That comes down to having the necessary infrastructure in place to deal with the extremes, he said.
CNN's Gianluca Mezzofiore contributed to this report.








 
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[新頭殼newtalk] 「極地渦旋」侵襲北半球的美國中西部,創下攝氏零下66度的超低溫,但南半球的澳洲1月出現飆破40度的熱浪,讓河中超過100歲的巨型魚隻都被熱死,創下史上最熱月份。
這波創紀錄的酷寒,讓美國中西部過去48小時氣溫一路溜滑梯,明尼蘇達州(Minnesota)溫度甚至降到零下66度。《華盛頓郵報》報導,中西部部分地區1月31日溫度降至攝氏零下50度,極端的天氣導致五大湖(Great Lakes)結冰、電力與天然氣等基礎建設不堪負荷,在密爾瓦基(Milwaukee)、底特律(Detroit)和羅徹斯特等地奪走了數條人命。
報導指出,中西部的農民還得在午夜起身檢查他們飼養的牲畜和臨時搭建的庇護所,好讓牲口在氣溫降至攝氏零下20、30度時,還能保住性命,雖然氣溫可望逐步回升,但農民擔心氣溫劇烈變化將帶來第二波挑戰,例如禽畜染病。
美國有線電視新聞網(CNN)報導,就在美國飽受創紀錄酷寒之苦時,南半球的澳洲卻是酷熱難耐,過去數週以來,澳洲8座城市的高溫持續攀升,多處地區路面柏油融化、基礎設施故障,動物和魚群大規模暴斃。
澳洲1月已發生3波魚群大規模暴斃,每次都可見數以千計的死魚漂於水面。最近有一段影片在澳洲網路上瘋傳,兩名漁民站在新南威爾斯省的大令河(Darling River)旁,他們手指因高溫而被熱死的巨大魚屍,情緒激動地說:「這條魚已經100歲了,但牠再也回不來了。」
澳洲氣象局宣布,今年1月已成為澳洲史上最熱月份,形容這種天氣「史無前例」;科學家也提出警告,若再不採取行動防止氣候變遷,這可能只是澳洲面臨極端天氣的開端,在最糟的情況下,澳洲到2100年之前,恐得面臨每年最多會有22天超過40度高溫的嚴峻狀況。
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Two worlds! The United States is under 66 degrees of ice. Australia is 46 degrees hot and dead.
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The "polar vortex" invaded the Midwestern United States in the northern hemisphere, setting an ultra-low temperature of minus 66 degrees Celsius. Picture: Rewinding Youtube
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The "polar vortex" invaded the Midwestern United States in the northern hemisphere, setting an ultra-low temperature of minus 66 degrees Celsius. Picture: Rewinding Youtube

[New head shell newtalk] "Polar vortex" invaded the mid-western United States in the northern hemisphere, hitting an ultra-low temperature of minus 66 degrees Celsius, but Australia in the southern hemisphere had a heat wave that broke 40 degrees in January, allowing giant fish over 100 years old in the river. Heated to death, setting the hottest month in history.

This record-breaking cold has caused the temperature in the Midwestern United States to slide all the way through the past 48 hours, and the temperature in Minnesota has dropped to minus 66 degrees. The Washington Post reported that temperatures in parts of the Midwest fell to minus 50 degrees Celsius on January 31. Extreme weather caused heavy loads in the Great Lakes, such as icing, electricity and natural gas, in Milwaukee ( Milwaukee, Detroit and Rochester have taken away several lives.

The report pointed out that farmers in the Midwest had to get up at midnight to check their livestock and temporary shelters so that they could save their lives when the temperature dropped to minus 20 or 30 degrees Celsius, although the temperature is expected to gradually recover. But farmers are worried that the dramatic changes in temperature will bring the second wave of challenges, such as livestock diseases.

CNN reported that Australia has been extremely hot in the southern hemisphere when the United States suffered a record-breaking cold. In the past few weeks, the high temperatures in eight Australian cities have continued to rise, and asphalt in many areas has melted. , infrastructure failures, large-scale violent animals and fish stocks.

In Australia, three waves of fish have been mass violent in January, and thousands of dead fish have been seen floating in the water every time. Recently, a film was madly transmitted on the Australian network. Two fishermen stood beside the Darling River in New South Wales. Their fingers were hot and dead because of the high temperature. They said with emotion: "This fish is 100 years old, but it can't come back anymore."

The Australian Meteorological Administration announced that January this year has become the hottest month in Australia's history, describing the weather as "unprecedented"; scientists have also warned that if no action is taken to prevent climate change, this may be the beginning of Australia's extreme weather, the worst. In the case of Australia, by 2100, it is feared that there will be a severe situation in which there will be a maximum of 22 days and a temperature of more than 40 degrees per year.

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This January has become the hottest month in Australia's history, killing giant fish over 100 years old in the river. Photo: Rewinding Tolarno Station Facebook
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2019年1月北美遭到「極地氣旋」籠罩、進入攝氏零下40度的冰封世界時,南半球的澳洲卻創下史上最高溫的紀錄,攤在月均溫逾30度的酷暑之下,打破2013年時的最高溫紀錄。
根據澳洲氣象局統計,澳洲今夏出現極端高溫是過去「前所未見」的紀錄。1月至少有5天創下達到紀錄上排行前10高溫的溫度、全澳高達攝氏40度。

2018年底,雪黎氣溫甚至突破1939年以來的最高紀錄:攝氏47.3度。
太乾了! 野生動物被渴死
炙熱難耐的熱浪導致森林野火頻傳,造成傷亡。野生動物棲地也受到嚴峻挑戰,有些乾旱地區的野馬、蝙蝠和魚類都爆發大規模死亡的慘況。
報導稱,西雪黎大學(Western Sydney University)日前公布,2018年11月熱浪來襲,導致至少2.3萬隻蝙蝠在2日內死亡,佔全國蝙蝠數量約1/3。
Thousands of grey-headed flying-foxes dying so horrifically at the southernmost point of their range is extremely disturbing. With so much of their habitat destroyed it seems that nowhere is safe from the heat for Australia’s threatened bats #ClimateChange https://t.co/sK8V7laO23
— Evan Quartermain (@EvanQuartermain) 2019年1月29日​

野火燎原 8千人被迫撤離
澳洲東部昆士蘭省2018年11月遇上史上最嚴重乾旱,加上高溫助長野火燎原,延燒多日難以撲滅,當局甚至發出最高等級的「災難性」警告,要求葛雷斯米爾(Gracemere)8千多名居民緊急撤離。
東南方的塔斯馬尼亞州(Tasmania)也因乾燥加上強風助長之下,發生50多起森林大火。阿德萊德(Adelaide)1月2次創下高溫新紀錄,先突破攝氏47.7度,又再創紀錄達 49.5度。

氣候變遷釀極端熱浪頻傳
氣象學專家沃特金斯(Andrew Watkins)說,幾乎整個一月,澳洲大部分地區都受到熱浪襲擊。除了月均溫打破紀錄外,也出現單日極端高溫,再加上大部份地區的降雨量都在平均值之下。
沃特金斯分析,愈來愈炎熱的氣溫趨勢,可以從過去百年來澳洲的氣溫上升逾1度的窺知,導致異常暖化頻率增加。
Australia had hottest month on record in January, heatwave to continue: weather bureau https://t.co/0IDXQeFsTZ pic.twitter.com/UDbWe1xPDh​
— Reuters Top News (@Reuters) 2019年2月1日​
澳洲面臨危險氣候新常態
澳洲官方指證實,2018年與2017年分別為澳洲史上第3與第4高溫的年度。氣象局2018年的氣候報導指出,氣候變遷正式導致極端熱浪頻率上升的原因。
科學家認為,即使達成《巴黎協議》訂定全球平均氣溫的上升幅度,控制在與工業革命前相比最多攝氏2度的範圍之內,澳洲仍面臨危險的新常態。
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In January 2019, when North America was shrouded in "polar cyclones" and entered the frozen world of minus 40 degrees Celsius, Australia in the southern hemisphere set a record high in history, spreading under the scorching heat of more than 30 degrees per month, breaking 2013. The highest temperature record of the year.
According to the Australian Meteorological Administration, the extreme heat in Australia this summer is a record of "unprecedented" in the past. At least 5 days in January, the temperature reached the top 10 high temperatures in the record, and the temperature in Australia was 40 degrees Celsius.

At the end of 2018, the temperature of Xueli even exceeded the highest record since 1939: 47.3 degrees Celsius.
Too dry! Wild animals are thirsty
The heat wave that is hard to bear has caused forest wildfires to spread frequently, causing casualties. Wildlife habitats have also been severely challenged, with wild horses, bats and fish in some dry areas exploding on a large scale.
According to the report, Western Sydney University announced that the heat wave hit in November 2018, causing at least 23,000 bats to die within 2 days, accounting for about 1/3 of the national bats.
Thousands of grey-headed flying-foxes dying so horrifically at the southernmost point of their range is extremely disturbing. With so much of their habitat destroyed it seems that nowhere is safe from the heat for Australia’s threatened bats #ClimateChange https:// T.co/sK8V7laO23

— Evan Quartermain (@EvanQuartermain) January 29, 2019

Wildfire 燎原 8 thousand people were forced to evacuate
In eastern Australia, Queensland, in November 2018, encountered the worst drought in history, and the high temperature fueled the wildfires. It was difficult to extinguish the fire for many days. The authorities even issued the highest level of "catastrophic" warning asking Gracemere 8 More than 1,000 residents evacuated urgently.
In the southeastern state of Tasmania, more than 50 forest fires occurred due to dryness and strong winds. Adelaide set a new high temperature record twice in January, breaking through 47.7 degrees Celsius and hitting another record of 49.5 degrees.

Climate change, extreme heat waves
Meteorologist Andrew Watkins said that almost all of Australia was hit by heat waves throughout January. In addition to the monthly average temperature breaking record, there is also a single day of extreme heat, plus rainfall in most areas below the average.
Watkins analysis, the increasingly hot temperature trend, can be seen from the past 100 years, Australia's temperature rises more than 1 degree, leading to an increase in abnormal warming frequency.
Australia had hottest month on record in January, heatwave to continue: weather bureau https://t.co/0IDXQeFsTZ pic.twitter.com/UDbWe1xPDh

— Reuters Top News (@Reuters) February 1, 2019
Australia faces a new normal of dangerous climate
The Australian official said that 2018 and 2017 were the third and fourth high temperatures in Australia's history. The Weather Bureau’s 2018 climate report pointed out that climate change officially led to an increase in the frequency of extreme heat waves.
Scientists believe that even if the "Paris Agreement" reaches a global average temperature increase, the control is still in danger of a new normal in the range of up to 2 degrees Celsius before the industrial revolution.
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