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Study sees 'new normal' how climate change affect weather extremes

2015-06-22 17:45:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

Washington Post: Every time the world witnesses a weather related disaster -- most recently, extreme flooding in Texas and Oklahoma and a deadly heatwave in India -- the attribution battle begins. Some scientists and commentators seek to explain how the event could have been worsened by climate change, even as others scoff and dismiss the connection. Meanwhile, researchers turn to climate modeling studies and other approaches to formally examine whether the odds of a given event had shifted in a warmer climate...

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Supply issues affect pork producers in 2015

2015-06-22 15:18:00| National Hog Farmer

By Kent Bang, AgStar Financial Services During the past 60 days cash hog prices moved up seasonally from lower $60’s, in early April, to low $80’s, in mid-May, only to stall out since that time and trade a narrow range in the low $80’s.  While the market move provided some positive margins, following a disappointing first quarter, over the past four weeks the outlook has caused a decline in futures prices for August, October and December by $7 - $8 per cwt. This move erases a lot of optimism for 2015 at this point. read more

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VIDEO: Will Greek crisis affect your holiday?

2015-06-22 10:50:38| BBC News | Business | UK Edition

As European leaders gather for an emergency summit in Brussels that could break the deadlock around the Greece's debt crisis, what affect might it have on your holiday?

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Jet Contrails Can Affect Air Temperatures in Some Areas, Study Shows

2015-06-19 19:02:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

Yale Environment 360: Jet contrails can mimic the weather impact of clouds and significantly affect daytime and nighttime air temperature swings by up to 6 degrees Fahrenheit in some locales researchers from Penn State have shown. Data from the three days following September 11, 2001, when air travel was highly restricted, had shown that jet contrails thin clouds composed of ice crystals condensed from an aircraft's exhaust likely had an effect on air temperatures. To study the issue over a longer time period,...

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Jet contrails affect surface temperatures

2015-06-18 23:02:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

ScienceDaily: High in the sky where the cirrus ice crystal clouds form, jet contrails draw their crisscross patterns. Now researchers have found that these elevated ice cloud trails can influence temperatures on the ground and affect local climate, according to a team of Penn State geographers. "Research done regarding September 2001, during the three days following 9-11 when no commercial jets were in the sky, suggested that contrails had an effect," said Andrew M. Carleton, professor of geography. "But that...

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