The weather from around the world continues to become ever more volatile and with experts predicting a global temperature that will continue to rise (along with sea levels and drought periods) it seems that the future for many countries looks decidedly less certain. So here we take a look at three ways in which future weather behaviours will shape the next big things within the weather application industry.
2. What’s this about?
The weather from around the world continues to become ever more volatile and
with experts predicting a global temperature that will continue to rise (along with
sea levels and drought periods) it seems that the future for many countries looks
decidedly less certain. So here we take a look at three ways in which future
weather behaviours will shape the next big things within the weather application
industry.
WHAT’S THIS ABOUT?
3. 1. Global warming will make our
summers hotter and more
temperamental
A recent study suggests that the summers within the UK are looking set to become even
hotter. Most specifically this study (which has been undertaken by the well-respected Met
Office) resulted in a prediction that by 2100 the chance of summers becoming hotter than the
infamous summer of 2003 is at around 89%.
What’s more, as a nation that is notoriously known for wet and stormy summers it seems that
our resident thunderstorms could easily become a whole lot more unpredictable, resulting in
more damage, and potential for more chaos, during busy commuting periods.
4. Global warming will also make our
already cold winters all the
colder
It’s somewhat of a standing joke that if the experts are to be believed upon the
threat of global warming then the UK’s harsh weathers should become milder,
and not colder, over the coming years. However the actual landscape of future
winters within the UK may, in actuality, become twice as severe. This, whilst it
seems a counterintuitive idea, may come into fruition due to the loss of Arctic
sea ice within the Barents and Kara seas that are found to the North of
Scandinavia, which in turn would affect global circulation of air currents, leading
to seriously cold winds washing over the United Kingdom for winters that
become, and feel, a whole lot longer.
5. Weather that becomes more volatile
around the world will result in a
whole range of natural disasters
Natural disasters due to the weather from around the world are far from new,
with vast swathes of Africa suffering from ongoing droughts, regions within India
being battered by monsoons each year and devastating cyclones that rip through
American states on an all too frequent basis.
These disasters have been met with respectable attempts at harnessing
technology in the form of apps already with notable examples including The Red
Cross Tornado App, Wireless emergency Alerts and TornadoSpy+.
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3 future weather behaviours that will shape
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