@Sam514182281 @ryankatzrosene This study by @mikeflannigan shows that for every 1⁰C rise in temperature, 15% more precipitation is needed keep the FFMC ( fine fuel dryness) at the same level. https://t.co/o8Q9sp252E https://t.co/3IfxESO4rG
RT @IBergwiesel: @JH0712 @Gazelight @tuedelkopp @8njmn @ralphruthe @kattascha Siehe auch: "When temperature increases we find that for eve…
@HalleVerkehrt @ferrarischitzel @aka_coolcow @Kachelmann @emendieren @einfach_der @LarsWienand @IBergwiesel Egal, finde ich vielleicht später. Sehr schnell findet sich sowas hier: https://t.co/PTHAd7Wn7K
@krakos_muenchen @Erwinduesenberg @smynt1967 @____Jeannette @Kachelmann Für jedes grad Erwärmung braucht es 15% mehr Regen, um die Trockenheit der Vegetation auszugleichen. https://t.co/2bevBwCIoS
@Schwebebahnfahr @PatMaus1984 @einfach_der @fab365 @Kachelmann Wenn die Temperaturen ansteigen, braucht es mehr Niederschlag um die erhöhten Trocknungsraten zu kompensieren. Deshalb gibt es Regionen auf der Welt, wo trotz steigendem Niederschlag die Waldbr
@J2000_AB @nadine_bonnett @cspotweet You can’t do a study on what hasn’t happened yet, so that is an absurd question to ask. You can look at the raw daily data on fine fuel moisture levels. https://t.co/00yRratTSY And studies about how climate change i
@lkarmann @Kachelmann @certifiedftw Können wir. „We find that for every degree of warming, precipitation has to increase by more than 15 % for [fine surface fuels] … to compensate for the drying caused by warmer temperatures.“ https://t.co/Q337cHrpp9
@FeuerruepelLP @waslosmitdir Und dann meint er, es wäre Cherrypicking wenn man auf physikalische Begebenheiten hinweist. https://t.co/y0QS6gLm7x https://t.co/ZEW6siDRrr
@beimerin @Keeper_86 @micha_bloss Herrje, wie schwer ist das bitte, sich die Wasserbilanz der Böden als ein Produkt von Niederschlag und Evaporation vorzustellen? https://t.co/y0QS6gLm7x https://t.co/HlqLJGAzo1
@RandomBrainUser @Kachelmann Da gibt es genügend Literatur drüber, warum höhere Temperaturen mehr Niederschlag zur Kompensation benötigen, 15% per °C https://t.co/y0QS6gLm7x https://t.co/7h0SXH2qGf
@Rollenmeister @EndloseStory @Kachelmann Es muss bis zu 15% mehr Niederschlag fallen, um die durch 1°C Temperaturerhöhung verursachte Trockenheit zu kompensieren. https://t.co/ENDOzODa0X Verdunstung ist direkt mit der Temperatur gekoppelt, wissenschaftli
@Benblub1 @eb_ebbi @ChaosAg @tuennes50 @visevic @robert_fietzke Beispiel: Es muss bis zu 15% mehr Niederschlag fallen, um die durch 1°C Temperaturerhöhung ausgelöste Trockenheit zu kompensieren: https://t.co/ENDOzODa0X Warum Waldbrände bei hohen Temperatu
@0mad @Talena23472 @Kachelmann @tagesschau Übersicht finden Sie hier: https://t.co/94yeAtyh7d Im entsprechenden Thread finden Sie auch weitere interessante Fakten. Z.B. dass es 15% mehr regnen muss, um 1°C "auszugleichen". Quelle: https://t.co/ENDOzODa0X
@RealKumberger @Kachelmann @tagesschau Das ist falsch. Lesen Sie hier: https://t.co/noVr4QItBd
@jumping_Sandman @Nitrox_Diver @Keeper_86 @Kachelmann Das ist richtig. Sie können dies sogar sehr konkret sagen: Pro 1°C Erwärmung sind ca. 15% mehr Niederschlag nötig, um die durch die Temperaturerhöhung verursachte Trockenheit zu kompensieren. https://
@Haiopai7 @MaxiReimers @Kachelmann Und noch ein Vergleich zu Regen/Hitze. Studien zeigen, dass es bis zu 15% mehr regnen muss, um die Trockenheit auszugleichen, die durch 1°C höhere Temperaturen entsteht. https://t.co/ENDOzODa0X https://t.co/pyl0c9WsD3
@stefan1531 @BR24 Weil Sie den Regen erwähnen. Zur Einordnung: "when temperature increases we find that for every degree of warming, precipitation has to increase by more than 15% […] to compensate for the drying caused by warmer temperatures” https://t.
@justB2C @AceKaiser @Kachelmann @aktuelle_stunde Zur Einschätzunh: Pro 1°C Erwärmung, sind bis zu 15% mehr Niederschlag nötig, um die durch Erwärmung erzeugte Trockenheit zu kompensieren. https://t.co/ENDOzODa0X
@buena_durruti @fishtowncloud @ToBoSwitch @aktuelle_stunde Genauso wird Trockenheit durch fehlende Niederschläge, hohe Temp. und hohe Windgeschwindigkeiten begünstigt. Zur Einschätzung: Pro 1 Grad höhere Temp., muss bis zu 15% mehr Niederschlag fallen, u
@reiermeister @aktuelle_stunde Zu "mangels Niederschlägen". https://t.co/ENDOzODa0X und https://t.co/pyl0c9WsD3 lesen. Zitat: "research indicates [...] that precipitation would have to increase by about 7-10% per degree of temperature increase to offset
3)Je wärmer, desto mehr Regen muss fallen, damit keine Dürre kommt. https://t.co/ENDOzODa0X „when temperature increases we find that for every degree of warming, precipitation has to increase by more than 15% […] to compensate for the drying caused by warm
@realhungrypanda @jannesstoppel @cducsubt @IBergwiesel Wieviel mehr es bei hohen Temperaturen regnen muss im Vergleich zu niedrigeren Temperaturen, wird hier https://t.co/ENDOzODa0X untersucht: „when temperature increases we find that for every degree of w
@sabi_ri @Kachelmann @krisssi11 @PatMaus1984 @mrsealand @Idlefix @mrtaanderson "hat erstmal nix mit Temperatur zu tun" 🤷♂️ https://t.co/y0QS6gLm7x https://t.co/6iXjP3wtCn
@sladade @realhungrypanda @jannesstoppel @cducsubt Kommentar sagen, dass wir beim Klimawandel über örtlich „wenige Zehntel Grad“ reden? Zu den Auswirkungen von gering höheren Temperaturen, habe ich Ihnen bereits folgende Quelle genannt: https://t.co/ENDO
@sladade @PatMaus1984 @HeinerMe @Kachelmann Ich zitiere: "We find that for every degree of warming, precipitation has to increase by more than 15% for [fine surface flues] ... to compensate for the dyring caused by warmer temperatures." https://t.co/ENDOz
@JH0712 @Gazelight @tuedelkopp @8njmn @ralphruthe @kattascha Siehe auch: "When temperature increases we find that for every degree of warming, precipitation has to increase by more than 15 % for FFMC, about 10 % for DMC and about 5 % for DC to compensate"
RT @borenbears: @haileyyjane @AP Here’s science on fire & climate change: https://t.co/n8TVFJRwKB https://t.co/zH47WW2fjV https://t.co/to32…
🤣🤣🤣 Here's the leftist @AP reporting snarking at me & doubling down on his biased, dumb reporting:
Let’s hear your understanding in your own words. Not interested in all the links. What do you say?
@jshark4287 @AP Here’s science on fire & climate change: https://t.co/n8TVFJRwKB https://t.co/zH47WW2fjV https://t.co/to32JGjsdW https://t.co/FUs3meSWzI https://t.co/m1xLGBCuhU https://t.co/n2CXwQADbV
@PatHawk65 @AP Here’s science on fire & climate change: https://t.co/n8TVFJRwKB https://t.co/zH47WW2fjV https://t.co/to32JGjsdW https://t.co/FUs3meSWzI https://t.co/m1xLGBCuhU https://t.co/n2CXwQADbV
@haileyyjane @AP Here’s science on fire & climate change: https://t.co/n8TVFJRwKB https://t.co/zH47WW2fjV https://t.co/to32JGjsdW https://t.co/FUs3meSWzI https://t.co/m1xLGBCuhU https://t.co/n2CXwQADbV
@The_Yoney @AP Here’s science on fire & climate change: https://t.co/n8TVFJRwKB https://t.co/zH47WW2fjV https://t.co/to32JGjsdW https://t.co/FUs3meSWzI https://t.co/m1xLGBCuhU https://t.co/n2CXwQADbV
@armyvet19kilo @AP Here’s science on fire & climate change: https://t.co/n8TVFJRwKB https://t.co/zH47WW2fjV https://t.co/to32JGjsdW https://t.co/FUs3meSWzI https://t.co/m1xLGBCuhU https://t.co/n2CXwQADbV
@MichaelRinker @AP Try reading science. https://t.co/n8TVFJRwKB https://t.co/zH47WW2fjV https://t.co/FUs3meSWzI https://t.co/m1xLGBCuhU https://t.co/to32JGjsdW https://t.co/GshNbLyaxZ And if those are too difficult for you: https://t.co/4intcjp1W0
@DannyHillborou1 @PorcusDivinus @jaapbvos @FeynmansMethod @Axel_Bojanowski @rahmstorf @MichaelEMann ""When temperature increases we find that for every degree of warming, precipitation has to increase by more than 15 % for FFMC, about 10 % for DMC and abou
RT @rahmstorf: Interesting fact on how higher temperatures increase wildfire risk: "we find that for every degree of warming, precipitation…
RT @rahmstorf: Interesting fact on how higher temperatures increase wildfire risk: "we find that for every degree of warming, precipitation…
RT @rahmstorf: Interesting fact on how higher temperatures increase wildfire risk: "we find that for every degree of warming, precipitation…
RT @rahmstorf: Interesting fact on how higher temperatures increase wildfire risk: "we find that for every degree of warming, precipitation…
RT @rahmstorf: Interesting fact on how higher temperatures increase wildfire risk: "we find that for every degree of warming, precipitation…
RT @rahmstorf: Interesting fact on how higher temperatures increase wildfire risk: "we find that for every degree of warming, precipitation…
RT @rahmstorf: Interesting fact on how higher temperatures increase wildfire risk: "we find that for every degree of warming, precipitation…
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RT @rahmstorf: Interesting fact on how higher temperatures increase wildfire risk: "we find that for every degree of warming, precipitation…
https://t.co/8XIQvsgiHz New research shows how higher temperatures increase wildfire risk: "we find that for every degree of warming, precipitation has to increase by more than 15 % for [fine surface fuels] … to compensate for the drying caused by warmer t
RT @rahmstorf: Interesting fact on how higher temperatures increase wildfire risk: "we find that for every degree of warming, precipitation…
Fuel moisture sensitivity to temperature and precipitation: climate change implications https://t.co/4IsOXxuXRO #waterincthemusical #climatechange #waterislife
RT @rahmstorf: Interesting fact on how higher temperatures increase wildfire risk: "we find that for every degree of warming, precipitation…
RT @rahmstorf: Interesting fact on how higher temperatures increase wildfire risk: "we find that for every degree of warming, precipitation…
RT @rahmstorf: Interesting fact on how higher temperatures increase wildfire risk: "we find that for every degree of warming, precipitation…
RT @rahmstorf: Interesting fact on how higher temperatures increase wildfire risk: "we find that for every degree of warming, precipitation…
RT @rahmstorf: Interesting fact on how higher temperatures increase wildfire risk: "we find that for every degree of warming, precipitation…
RT @rahmstorf: Interesting fact on how higher temperatures increase wildfire risk: "we find that for every degree of warming, precipitation…
RT @rahmstorf: Interesting fact on how higher temperatures increase wildfire risk: "we find that for every degree of warming, precipitation…
RT @rahmstorf: Interesting fact on how higher temperatures increase wildfire risk: "we find that for every degree of warming, precipitation…
RT @rahmstorf: Interesting fact on how higher temperatures increase wildfire risk: "we find that for every degree of warming, precipitation…
RT @rahmstorf: Interesting fact on how higher temperatures increase wildfire risk: "we find that for every degree of warming, precipitation…
RT @rahmstorf: Interesting fact on how higher temperatures increase wildfire risk: "we find that for every degree of warming, precipitation…
RT @rahmstorf: Interesting fact on how higher temperatures increase wildfire risk: "we find that for every degree of warming, precipitation…
RT @rahmstorf: Interesting fact on how higher temperatures increase wildfire risk: "we find that for every degree of warming, precipitation…
RT @rahmstorf: Interesting fact on how higher temperatures increase wildfire risk: "we find that for every degree of warming, precipitation…
RT @rahmstorf: Interesting fact on how higher temperatures increase wildfire risk: "we find that for every degree of warming, precipitation…
RT @rahmstorf: Interesting fact on how higher temperatures increase wildfire risk: "we find that for every degree of warming, precipitation…
RT @rahmstorf: Interesting fact on how higher temperatures increase wildfire risk: "we find that for every degree of warming, precipitation…
RT @rahmstorf: Interesting fact on how higher temperatures increase wildfire risk: "we find that for every degree of warming, precipitation…
RT @rahmstorf: Interesting fact on how higher temperatures increase wildfire risk: "we find that for every degree of warming, precipitation…
RT @rahmstorf: Interesting fact on how higher temperatures increase wildfire risk: "we find that for every degree of warming, precipitation…
RT @rahmstorf: Interesting fact on how higher temperatures increase wildfire risk: "we find that for every degree of warming, precipitation…
RT @rahmstorf: Interesting fact on how higher temperatures increase wildfire risk: "we find that for every degree of warming, precipitation…
RT @rahmstorf: Interesting fact on how higher temperatures increase wildfire risk: "we find that for every degree of warming, precipitation…
RT @rahmstorf: Interesting fact on how higher temperatures increase wildfire risk: "we find that for every degree of warming, precipitation…
RT @rahmstorf: Interesting fact on how higher temperatures increase wildfire risk: "we find that for every degree of warming, precipitation…
RT @rahmstorf: Interesting fact on how higher temperatures increase wildfire risk: "we find that for every degree of warming, precipitation…
RT @rahmstorf: Interesting fact on how higher temperatures increase wildfire risk: "we find that for every degree of warming, precipitation…
RT @rahmstorf: Interesting fact on how higher temperatures increase wildfire risk: "we find that for every degree of warming, precipitation…
RT @rahmstorf: Interesting fact on how higher temperatures increase wildfire risk: "we find that for every degree of warming, precipitation…
RT @rahmstorf: Interesting fact on how higher temperatures increase wildfire risk: "we find that for every degree of warming, precipitation…
RT @rahmstorf: Interesting fact on how higher temperatures increase wildfire risk: "we find that for every degree of warming, precipitation…
RT @rahmstorf: Interesting fact on how higher temperatures increase wildfire risk: "we find that for every degree of warming, precipitation…
RT @rahmstorf: Interesting fact on how higher temperatures increase wildfire risk: "we find that for every degree of warming, precipitation…
RT @rahmstorf: Interesting fact on how higher temperatures increase wildfire risk: "we find that for every degree of warming, precipitation…
Interesting fact on how higher temperatures increase wildfire risk: "we find that for every degree of warming, precipitation has to increase by more than 15 % for [fine surface fuels] … to compensate for the drying caused by warmer temperatures." Study: ht
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@kevinmilligan Certainly the models also predict that warming will eventually overcome the increased precipitation but that has not yet happened and is not expected for another decade or more https://t.co/TiQyZiEmVh … 3/