Heat - what's next? Weather anomalies of the year why

British professor Paul Williams closely studied the video of the Moscow hurricane. Is this really going to be the norm in our latitudes? What Muscovites experienced this week could easily be repeated, because along with climate change in the world, the world itself is changing.

I don’t want to believe that according to these indicators, our country will catch up and overtake America, where hurricanes are a common thing. Every inhabitant of the central part of Russia is concerned about the question: where did the summer disappear and when will it finally appear?

Meteorologists assure that summer will come and even give Moscow heat. However, it is worth hoping that this heat will also not be abnormal. Residents of the capital come to their senses after. Few of those who took an interest in the weather forecast in the morning could see something frightening there - a forecast as a forecast. On May 29, the hydrometeorological center promised the townspeople cloudiness, a small thunderstorm and a westerly wind at a speed of 12 meters per second.

It seemed that in order to save yourself from the vagaries of nature, it was enough just to take an umbrella with you. But at 15:00, a suddenly rising wind began to snatch umbrellas from the hands of those who were not lucky enough to be on the street, and after a few minutes it was not even wind, but a real hurricane also effortlessly uprooted and threw trees through the streets, demolished roofs and brought down power lines . It's not that the forecasters were wrong in their forecasts - in the Moscow region the wind really blew at the promised speed. But what happened in the capital was what is called the wind tunnel effect: on long streets, avenues and highways, the air flow, squeezed by skyscrapers, accelerated to hurricane speeds of 30 meters per second and swept through the capital from west to east with a crushing squall, sweeping away everything in its path. After a terrifying storm, Moscow resembled the set of a disaster movie, and the city authorities counted the damage: 243 houses were damaged, more than 2,000 cars were smashed, 14,000 trees were knocked down.

All this, of course, is fixable: houses can be repaired, and insurance can be obtained for dented cars, but it is no longer possible to return those that have become. 11-year-old Anya Makeeva played in the yard on the playground, student Dasha Antonova hurried home from lectures, and pensioner Nikolai Kotov was waiting for the bus at the bus stop. Perhaps all of them would have survived if they had received an SMS that day warning that it was dangerous to go out.

It is unlikely that their relatives and friends will be consoled by the fact that such a devastating hurricane has never been in Moscow over the past 100 years. For a long time there has not been such a cold spring, which has now turned into the same. Scientists say that what we saw this week in Moscow could easily be repeated - after all, along with climate change in the world, the world itself is changing.

So is this really the norm in our latitudes now? Details are in the report. NTV correspondent Andrey Sukhanov.

In the Vologda region, the city of Vytegra, on July 14, the Society for Security Forum, which has become traditional, started. The main topic was the use of aviation technology in rescue operations in the Arctic. It was attended by rescue teams from different cities of Russia, heads of regional departments, as well as participants in volunteer movements.

Among other things, the adviser to the President of Russia also spoke at the forum, who spoke about the reasons for the abnormal weather that could be observed in 2017. According to the expert, it will be repeated in the future with even greater frequency, and the reason for this is warming in the Arctic.

“We see anomalous phenomena when the weather is unstable. 2017 is an example of such situations that can be repeated more often,” he said, speaking at the forum. Bedritsky explained that the temperature contrast between the poles and the equator is shrinking. “This leads to an increase in regional atmospheric processes. The area of ​​temperature anomalies of the ocean surfaces also contributes to the atmosphere of blocking processes, including in the Atlantic and European sectors,” he said. As a result, the expert notes, there is a sharp change in the weather.

When organizing measures to ensure hydrometeorological and environmental safety, it is important to take into account the climatic factor, Bedritsky believes. “These are necessary conditions to ensure the reduction of risks for the life of the population and for rescue operations,” he said.

He also set another important task for the forum participants: to study the ice cover of the Arctic Ocean and find out how it affects atmospheric cyclones.

Earlier, experts assessed the damage that Russian farmers will suffer due to abnormally cold weather this year. As I wrote with reference to the National Union of Agricultural Insurers, the amount of damage could be up to 2.6 billion rubles. This was stated by the president of the organization. The insured of them can be from 0.6 to one billion rubles.

Much fewer households have insured their crops this year than in the previous year. Because of this, experts suggest, these losses can be attributed to the federal budget.

It is also noted that agricultural insurance was paralyzed due to the reform of the industry, which introduced a single regional subsidy for the agro-industrial complex. At the same time, the regulatory framework for the functioning of innovations has not been adopted.

Earlier, experts from the Phobos Center noted that in the Moscow region the weather is about a month behind the calendar.

Abnormally cool weather this summer has already set several records. For example, the daily temperature in Moscow last month, June 15, was the lowest in the last 138 years - it corresponds to the end of April.

As calculated in , abnormally cold and rainy months pushed back the date of the appearance of an early harvest. This caused inflation to deviate upwards from the forecast by 0.1-0.2 percentage points.

This week, rains hit Central and Eastern Europe, as well as northern Italy. In some places, a real storm was rising. Wind gusts on the eve exceeded 25 m / s, and in mountainous areas values ​​\u200b\u200bof 30 or more meters per second were recorded.

A powerful Atlantic cyclone should be blamed for this situation. He has already managed to overtake Europe. For example, on July 12, over 20 mm of precipitation fell in Vilnius in half a day; roads were flooded, transport communication turned out to be partially paralyzed - buses and trolleybuses stopped; water even entered shopping centers.

Bad weather will linger in the capital until the end of the working week, although the rains will reduce their intensity. By Sunday, July 16, the amount of precipitation may be about 20-25 mm. But the temperature will be stable and within the July norm: +23...+25°С.

In general, the summer of 2017 has already earned the epithet “anomalous” in terms of precipitation. For example, in June, in places to the west of the Urals, the norm fell for both June itself and July and August. The capital is not far behind. So, on June 30, 65 mm of precipitation fell in the city, which amounted to 84% of the monthly norm. The rain was the heaviest for June 30 in the history of observations in the capital - the previous record with 62.5 mm of precipitation was set in 1970. June 2017 ranked second among the wettest first months of summer, with 139 mm of precipitation (180% of the monthly norm) this year, and 162 mm in June 1991. It should be noted that precipitation records in Moscow have been set for the last four months, starting from March 2017.

FIVE MAJOR WEATHER ANOMALIES

To begin with, let's try to understand what is happening with the weather in Russia and on the entire planet. And then we will figure out who is to blame for this and what will happen next.

Vadim Zavodchenkov, Phobos Center Leading Specialist, compiled for KP a rating of weather anomalies that Russia experienced in May and early June 2017:

1. Hurricane in Moscow.

Wind gusts reached 30 meters per second, which has never happened in the history of meteorological observations. The hurricane was caused by a cold atmospheric front. “Such fronts always come with rain, thunderstorms and strong winds. And although the process is classic, the degree of its development is extraordinary, due to the large temperature contrasts, enhanced by the metropolis: the asphalt warms up one and a half times more than the ground, and the greater the temperature contrast, the higher the wind speed,” says Vadim Zavodchenkov. None of the weather anomalies did not cause so much damage in such a short time - just a few hours.

2. Tornadoes in Tatarstan, Altai, the Urals.

Extremely atypical phenomena for our country, especially at this time of the year. For Tatarstan, this is the first case in history; in Altai, tornadoes happen once every 10 years.

3. Cold temperature anomalies

The leader in cold weather is the center and the entire European part of Russia. Last May was the coldest for several decades, the temperature fell short of the climate norm of more than 3 degrees. Even in June, we were swept away by snowfall and night frosts! For the era of global warming in which we live, all this is very unusual.

4. Arctic invasions

But not all of Russia is freezing. In southern Siberia - Barnaul, Krasnoyarsk, Abakan, Irkutsk, Novosibirsk - heat records were broken in May. But even there, extreme heat waves were replaced by equally sharp cold snaps. “Usually in May there are two Arctic air intrusions in Siberia, this year there were four in a month. Such abrupt and frequent weather changes are also non-standard phenomena. By the way, they were the causes of tornadoes: icy air from the Arctic collided with hot air, powerful cumulus clouds formed in contrast, and funnels of tornadoes twisted under them, ”explains the meteorologist.

5. Heavy rains and flooding in Stavropol and other regions of the North Caucasus.

THE ARCTIC IS HEATING - WE ARE COLD

The reason for all these anomalies in 2017 - both warm and cold, and wet, and windy - oddly enough, one. Global warming, - says Vadim Zavodchenkov.

Where is the logic? He is ready to explain:

Cold air is denser and heavier than warm air - we know this from school. On a global scale, cold air from the poles, due to its weight, under the influence of gravity, “flows” into the southern latitudes. And since the planet rotates counterclockwise, if you look at the North Pole from above, in the middle latitudes, air flows begin to move from west to east. This is how the west-east transfer of air masses arises, which creates normal, familiar weather for us. Cyclones come to the center of Russia from the Atlantic, bring rain, go further, to the Volga and the Urals, we have sunny and dry in between cyclones. But this is normal. Now it's different.

Extremely warm in the Arctic: global warming near the poles is faster than the average on Earth. In the spring of 2017, the average temperature in the Arctic latitudes was 3 degrees above the norm, in winter anomalies reached 6 degrees. The area of ​​ice in the Arctic Ocean in April was a record low for this time of year. And open water is always warmer than ice, because of this, the air temperature also rises.

What is the result? The flow of cold air to the southern latitudes is not as powerful as usual. As a result, the west-east jet, which carries cyclones along the usual paths, also weakens. Instead, they rush along a sinusoid: now from north to south, then from south to north. It is called meridional transport of air masses, and it increasingly determines our weather. The frequent arctic intrusions I spoke of are of this nature. Air from the north "falls" far to the south.

BUT cold May in the European part of Russia - the result of the so-called blocking. This is when the meridional flows are squeezed by anticyclones and cannot move anywhere - the air flows for weeks from north to south or from south to north. Remember the heat of 2010? It was a blocking process. Now, too, but with a different sign. For a whole month, Moscow and neighboring regions got only cold air from the north.

Our expert is supported and World Meteorological Organization Secretary General Petteri Taalas:

The poles affect the weather at lower latitudes, where hundreds of millions of people live. The warming of the Arctic and the reduction of sea ice are associated with extreme events such as prolonged cold periods, heat waves and droughts in the northern hemisphere, he is quoted from a WMO official statement.

NOT JUST WARMING

In fact, any hints of global warming now sound like a mockery. Snow in June is your vaunted global warming? And the fact that on June 15 in Moscow +15 degrees - too? Well, thank you!

What is happening with the climate on the scale of not only Russia, but the whole planet? Tells Alexey Kokorin, Head of the Climate and Energy Program at the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) in Russia:

- Definitely, the planet Earth is warming., and this is not my opinion, but a scientific, proven fact. But not everything is so simple.

Yep, we already guessed. If it were just warming, it would be hot now! So I want to yell. But let's listen further:

In all the oceans of the planet, the upper layer of water is gradually warming up to a depth of 700 - 1000 meters. And even at a depth of 2 kilometers, an increase in temperature is noticeable. And the ocean is the main element of the climate system. The atmosphere, unlike the ocean, is very mobile and changeable. And If the ocean is definitely warming, then the atmosphere is climate change.

Indeed: in almost all scientific (not Internet-newspaper) publications, this term is used - climate change, climate change, not global warming. Not because there is no warming. But because Warming is not the only and not the worst thing that is happening to the climate.

And what's the worst? And what to do with it? Read on.

There will be no summer in Central Russia, and abnormal heat in Siberia

It is significant that today weather forecasters react to reports from different parts of the Earth about temperature records as something ordinary. And +50 degrees in Africa and the Middle East, and + 41 in Japan, and an unprecedented + 33 degrees in Scandinavia, and +32 in Murmansk do not particularly surprise them. And the heat in Mexico and southern California is generally taken for granted.

Now such a climate has been established on Earth, it is called capricious or nervous. Increasingly, powerful heat waves began to repeat in the atmosphere, so the temperature stays above the norm for quite a long time, ”Marina Makarova, the leading meteorologist of the Hydrometeorological Center, said in an interview with the RG correspondent.

The climate is called capricious or nervous. Today some regions suffer from anomalies, and tomorrow the misfortunes spread to others

But Makarova emphasizes that this is not happening everywhere, but locally. Moreover, this phenomenon applies not only to heat, but also to cold. And the most remarkable thing is that the picture changes almost every year. Today, some regions suffer from the climate, and tomorrow this scourge spreads to others. “For example, in June it was very hot in Siberia, especially in Krasnoyarsk, and in July everything returned to normal, and records of the minimum temperature began to be updated there,” says Makarova.

The culprit of various temperature anomalies this summer in the Northern Hemisphere is the subtropical anticyclone belt. It "works" every year, but in this, according to Makarova, this high-pressure zone has risen to great heights, warming the entire atmosphere. These air waves can develop crests that can penetrate traditionally cold spots. And then there are anomalies. Just such a ridge crawled onto the Kola Peninsula this summer, and the temperature in the Murmansk region rose to +32 C. There has not been anything like this since the 70s of the last century.

A photo: Infographics "RG"/Anton Perepletchikov/Yuri Medvedev

And experts from the World Meteorological Organization name another reason for the heat in the Northern Hemisphere. In addition to the subtropical anticyclone, the so-called jet streams also contributed to the weather. This is a stream of air at a height of about 10 km, which carries moisture and heat from west to east, redistributing precipitation across the planet and smoothing out various anomalies. So this year, these currents have weakened, which has seriously affected the weather around the planet.

But all these reasons for the anomalies, according to forecasters, are "small" details, special cases against the backdrop of the main one - global warming. And it inevitably comes. The evidence is clear, such as the increase in temperature over the period 1850-2000. the largest in the last 1400 years, and in the 20th century records follow each other: they were recorded in 1995, 1997, 1998, 2005, 2010, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017. According to scientists, a new record will be set in 2018. From year to year, in the summer, the area of ​​ice in the Arctic is steadily decreasing, glaciers are melting in Antarctica, huge icebergs break off from them, raising the level of the World Ocean. Huge areas are suffering from drought. (By the way, this year it hit many countries, experts are already predicting a decline in yields and rising food prices). These are all clear signs of global warming.

Experts from the UN Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) issued an unequivocal verdict. The planet is facing a global catastrophe. It is prophesied by supercomputers, on which various climate models are calculated. For example, the average daily temperature in summer in cities such as Jerusalem, New York, Los Angeles and Mumbai will be +45 C. In London and Paris, it will exceed 30 C. The same heat will come to Central Russia, including Moscow. With almost 100% probability, the Himalayan glaciers in the Everest region will melt. Another misfortune is the coming flood due to the rise in the level of the ocean. Ocean coasts will go under water, first of all, many of the world's largest cities, such as Los Angeles, Rio de Janeiro, Tokyo, Buenos Aires, etc.

Most scientists are unanimous: the climate catastrophe is created by man himself, filling the atmosphere with a gigantic amount of carbon dioxide. According to estimates, throughout history we have been allocated 3,000 billion tons to throw away, we have already “spent” about 2,000 billion, and 1,000 billion remain. With current emissions of 50 billion tons per year, earthlings have only 20 years to stop warming.

Temperature increase for the period 1850 - 2000 the largest in the last 1400 years, and in the 20th century records follow each other. This year could top the list.

Today, the fate of mankind depends on just one number. The average increase in temperature on Earth until the end of the century should not exceed 2 degrees Celsius. Otherwise, the climate will get everyone. The response of earthlings to this challenge was the Paris Climate Agreement signed in 2015: 195 countries of the world pledged to significantly reduce carbon dioxide emissions. Of course, skeptics are sure that the agreement will remain on paper. However, even if not 100 percent, it works. So, last year, for the first time in many years, carbon dioxide emissions declined. Although the total continues to grow. According to scientists, the reason is the inertia of the process. A man has been dispersing it for many years, now it will take a lot of effort to stop it.

In Austria, service dogs are dressed in special boots against the heat. A photo: LPD Wien

But a number of scientists continue to insist that states will not be able to agree that the hour of "X" is rapidly approaching. And they propose to reflect the sun's rays, spraying large volumes of sulfur in the stratosphere. However, this idea has many shortcomings, and solutions must be sought to eliminate them.

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Approximately 130 billion dollars annually cost the earthlings the whims of the climate. Every year, the number of extreme weather events and damage from droughts, hurricanes and floods is increasing. In just the past seven years, the frequency of such anomalies has increased by almost 50 percent. In addition, extreme climate damages health, promotes the spread of infections, and increases environmental pollution.

The Japanese are saved from high temperatures with the help of special devices. A photo: REUTERS

It is especially emphasized that last year the concentration of carbon dioxide in the Earth's atmosphere overcame the psychologically significant mark of 400 ppm (parts per million). The last time a comparable number was five million years ago. Then the climate was warmer by 2-3 degrees, and the sea level was 10-20 meters higher than the current one due to the melting of the ice of Greenland and East Antarctica.

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The continents are asking for water

From all over the world this week comes reports of abnormal heat that has covered not only Europe, but also Asia and Latin America. Tragic news about the death of people who do not withstand heatstroke or die from exacerbation of chronic diseases, side by side with curious and touching cases.

So, social networks circled around the photos of the Vienna police department, where service dogs were urgently shod in special shoes. Cynologists in Zurich took the same measures in relation to their pets. The asphalt in these cities heats up so much during the daytime and even morning hours that the animals burn their paw pads. "Dog sneakers" had to be taken out of warehouses - they are usually used during search operations, when four-legged animals are at risk of injury. In the meantime, compassionate Englishmen are issuing instructions on how to help hedgehogs endure the heat: it is recommended for them to leave ordinary bowls of water on the streets. Well, in Finland, where the thermometer exceeded the record for this northern country of 33 degrees Celsius, deer are no longer afraid of people: they come right to the beaches, to the banks of rivers and lakes, and eagerly drink water, not paying attention to vacationers.

The shallowing of large rivers in Central and Western Europe led not only to inevitable interruptions in navigation, but also to very unexpected effects. According to the Spiegel online portal, due to the unprecedented decrease in the water level in the Elbe (in the area of ​​​​the Magdeburg bridge, it now barely covers the historical mark of 48 centimeters during the drought of 1934), in some places ... ammunition from the Second World War appeared on the shallows. In the last week alone, in the German state of Saxony-Anhalt, employees of the technical police unit discovered five sites where hand, rifle and anti-tank grenades and mines lay at the bottom for decades, and now they literally “surfaced” to the surface. Sappers have already collected 21 finds - all specimens had to be urgently neutralized. But the abnormal heat that covered Albion unexpectedly became a real gift for English archaeologists, exposing traces of prehistoric monuments hitherto hidden under thick grass. For example, in fields across East Yorkshire, where the sun has scorched fresh ears of corn, earthen ditches and building marks from the late Neolithic and early Iron Age have first opened up. Even fragments of Roman settlements were opened to the eyes of astonished researchers. Well, in Nottinghamshire, on the territory of the reserved Clumber Park, the "ghost" of the manor house, demolished in 1938, suddenly appeared. From a bird's eye view, you can now see the contours of the foundation once laid here with the layout of rooms and corridors, as well as the sundial that has sunk into oblivion! Even veteran museum workers who have worked in the park since the 1970s were not aware of such details. Europeans are also suffering on the other side of the English Channel. And the further south, the harder. The real "African" heat reached Italy. The Ministry of Health of the Republic has introduced the highest, "red", threat level in 18 large settlements due to the abnormally hot weather that has prevailed in the Apennines this week. The warning of the Ministry of Health primarily concerns the central and northern regions of the country. In particular, we are talking about Rome, Milan, Turin, Venice, Bologna, Florence, Trieste, Verona - in most of these cities, the thermometer has exceeded the 40-degree mark. Yesterday was the hottest day in the Apennines this year, with temperatures rising to a record high of 43 degrees on Thursday. Not surprisingly, with the use of air conditioners and fans around the clock, Italy's electricity consumption has skyrocketed and the threat of arbitrary blackouts has risen. Worst of all, this heat is tolerated by older people. In recent days, reports of hospitalizations of this particular category of citizens who have applied for emergency medical care due to severe headache, nausea and high fever have sharply increased. According to meteorologists, the heat will last in the Apennines for at least another whole week.