Tuesday, September 16, 2014

Dangerous be in store – StjordalensBlad

Dangerous be in store – StjordalensBlad

It is high time to think about how to adapt to climate change, according to the Meteorological Institute.

It is modest Prime Minister Erna Solberg and Climate and Environment Valentine Sundtoft will get this year when they visit Meteorological Department (MET) to find the bearings of weather changes.

– Our measurements give a clear signal: We have dangerous weather to come, said MET Director Anton Eliassen.

The theme for Tuesday’s visit is climate change and how Norway should adapt to a wetter and wilder weather. Solberg and Sundtoft to have conversations with Eliassen and climate researcher Inger Hanssen-Bauer.

According to the MET weather will be characterized by more intense rainfall in the future.

– We get more and more rainfall records and record high temperatures, but it’s a long time since we’ve gotten a cold record, says Eliassen.

More records will also be far more frequent. It previously happened 30 years apart, can now take place every ten years

About 100 years will also winter in Oslo resemble a typical Kristiansand winter today. It was considered a hot year in the 2000s, will be perceived as cool as 2100 Today’s high mountain huts will be surrounded by forests, while heavy rainfalls will cause far more damage as a result of floods, floods and landslides, according to MET.

message from meteorologists are ready.

– Norway must adapt to changes in order to avoid loss of life and property, says Eliassen.

(AFP)

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