Monday, July 7, 2008

Hurricanes, Floods, and my oh my...

Hurricanes: Also known as a tropical cyclone.
Its primary energy source is the heat that is released from condensation when water vapour consenses at high altitudes. The warmer temperatures caused by Global Warming means there is more evaporation, more condensation, and more chances of hurricanes.

Floods: A flood occurs when there is too much water, and the volume of water in lakes, rivers et cetera exceeds the capacity of the lake or river et cetera, and the water overflows and submerges land. Hurricanes or typhoons can lead to floods, and so can the increase of rainfall.

Droughts: Droughts are periods of time when an area experiences a lack of water. A drought is caused when there is a lack of water vapour in the atmosphere, or when the upward forcing of the air mass containing that water vapour is reduced. This could happen because of Global Warming.

With the advance of Global Warming, all this could happen more frequently. Who knows, maybe the sea will even rise so much that Singapore becomes a submerged island. Not a nice way to live.

This is only one of the many reasons for us to take action against Global Warming.


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