Solarlife 2030 U.S. more heatwaves to come in the West

Post date: Jul 10, 2010 6:25:08 PM

Credit: Noah Diffenbaugh, Stanford University

Heat Waves Could Be Commonplace

in the US by 2039

source: sciencedaily.com

Stanford University (2010, July 9).

Heat waves could be commonplace

in the US by 2039.

"In the next 30 years,

we could see an increase in heat waves like the one now occurring in the eastern United States or the kind that swept across Europe in 2003 that caused tens of thousands of fatalities," said Diffenbaugh, a center fellow at Stanford's Woods Institute for the Environment. "Those kinds of severe heat events also put enormous stress on major crops like corn, soybean, cotton and wine grapes, causing a significant reduction in yields."

The 2020s and 2030s could be even hotter, particularly in the American West. From 2030 to 2039, most areas of Utah, Colorado, Arizona and New Mexico could endure at least seven seasons equally as intense as the hottest season ever recorded between 1951 and 1999, the researchers conclude