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 * __ Climate Change __**


 * Topic 1: Is weather becoming more extreme? **


 * Back in 1995 the analysis by the National Climate Data Center Discovered that in the 20th century, United States has seen a huge increase in extreme weather. The ones people would see from global warming, like lots of precipitation. The chances that were told that the climate would increase by were 5 to 10 percent. It has increased even more because of “Natural Climate Variability” not completely from global warming. From 1995 the climate has gotten much worse like in 2004 there was an increase in precipitation, temperature, stream flow to the east. There was a 14 percent increase of rain with 2 inches each day. This extreme weather is exactly what scientist had expected from the weather to happen in the past. **


 * Hurricanes can be the strongest, deadliest, and biggest storms in the world and recently they have gotten stronger and more devastating than in the past. In 2004, a record number of hurricanes and typhoons attack Florida and Japan. Even a hurricane started to form in the South Atlantic Ocean, by the coast of Brazil, and hurricanes never form there because the weather conditions where never met. 2005 was one of the worst when it was predicted that hurricanes would be above normal. Hurricane Katrina was one of them which almost destroyed the entire gulf of the Unites States as it went through. As global warming increases so does the heat hitting the oceans causing even more devastating hurricanes. **


 * Bibliography1:http://climateprogress.org/2007/05/16/the-weather-is-becoming-more-extreme/ **
 * Bibliography2:http://www.windows2universe.org/earth/climate/hurricane_climate.html **