Questions 7~10 Beijing had
its coldest morning in almost 40 years and its biggest snowfall since 1951.
Britain is suffering through its longest cold snap since 1981. And freezing
weather is gripping the Deep South, including Florida’s orange groves and
beaches. Whatever happened to global warming Such weather
doesn’t seem to fit with warnings from scientists that the Earth is warming
because of greenhouse gases. But experts say the cold snap doesn’t disprove
global warming at all— it’s just a blip in the long-term heating
trend. "It’s part of natural variability," said Gerald Meehl, a
senior scientist at the National Center for Atmospheric Research in Boulder,
Colo. "With global warming", he said, "we’ll still have record cold
temperatures. We’ll just have fewer of them. " Deke Arndt of
the National Climatic Data Center in Asheville, N. C. , noted that 2009 will
rank among the 10 warmest years for Earth since 1880.
Scientists say man-made climate change does have the potential to cause
more frequent and more severe weather extremes, such as heat waves, storms,
floods, droughts and even cold spells. But experts did not connect the current
frigid blast to climate change. So what is going on
"We ba ically have seen just a big outbreak of Arctic air" over populated
areas of the Northern Hemisphere, Arndt said. "The Arctic air has really turned
itself loose on us. " In the atmosphere, large rivers of air
travel roughly west to east around the globe between the Arctic and the tropics.
This air flow acts like a fence to keep Arctic air confined.
But recently, this air flow has become bent into a pronounced zigzag
pattern, meandering north and south. If you live in a place where it brings air
up from the south, you get warm weather. In fact, record highs were reported
this week in Washington state and Alaska. But in the eastern
United States, like some other unlucky parts of the globe, Arctic air is
swooping down from the north. And that’s how you get a temperature of 3 degrees
in Beijing, a reading of minus-42 in mainland Norway, and 18 inches of snow in
parts of Britain, where a member of Parliament who said the snow "clearly
indicates a cooling trend" was jeered by colleagues. The zigzag
pattern arises naturally from time to time, but it is not clear why it’s so
strong right now, said Michelle L’Heureux, a meteorologist at the Climate
Prediction Center of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. The
center says the pattern should begin to weaken in a week or two.
What is the current situation of the world
climate
【参考答案】
The cold snap has swept lots of regions including Beijing, B......