The Australian (October 10)
“As Sydney gears up for what could be its hottest October day on record, a landmark study warns that such extremes will be the norm in just 25 years.” The predicted climate departure dates for Australia range “from 2038 in Sydney to 2049 in Adelaide.” West Papua will get hit much earlier (2020) and Anchorage much later (2071), with Tokyo sandwiched in the middle (2041).
Tags: Adelaide, Anchorage, Australia, Climate departure, Extreme temperatures, Sydney, Tokyo, West Papua
New York Times (October 10)
A study at the University of Hawaii finds that “by 2047, plus or minus five years, the average temperatures in each year will be hotter across most parts of the planet than they had been at those locations in any year between 1860 and 2005.” The researchers calculated the expected “climate departure,” the year when a location exceeds its historic temperature range, as 2046 for Beijing, 2047 for New York and Washington D.C., and 2063 for Moscow. Climate departure will come even earlier for tropical areas.
Tags: Beijing, Climate departure, Moscow, New York, Planet, Temperature, Tropics, University of Hawaii, Washington D.C.