Is the weather becoming more extreme?
It’s a question often debated by climate scientists, skeptics and the general public.
There’s no doubt we are now more aware of droughts, typhoons, storm surges and excessive cold or heat.
The UN climate science body the IPCC predicts climate change will benefit some areas, and cause immense damage to others.
And effects that scientists said could arise as a result of warming are now taking place – these include the loss of sea ice and accelerated sea level rise and longer, more intense heat waves.
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Dr Susan Wijffels, Marine and Atmospheric Research, CSIRO
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Dr Erich Fischer, Institute for Atmospheric and Climate Science, ETH
Dr Karl Braganza, Australian Bureau of Meteorology
Dr Lisa Alexander, Climate Change Research Centre, UNSW
Dr Susan Wijffels, Marine and Atmospheric Research, CSIRO
Professor Jennifer Francis, Institute of Marine and Coastal Sciences, Rutgers University
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