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The Weather Makers by Tim Flannery Part 3: The Science of Prediction Part of 3 of this book explains the recentadvances in science whereby the global climate is modeled using computer simulations for the purposes of accuracy. This provides total confidence in future climatic change forecasts because of the changing forces such as the fluctuation of carbon dioxide content in the atmosphere. Flannery further describes in detail the techniques and results for the global climate. He attempts to model a regional climate using this techniques and results.
Thus, prediction of the global warming that was made in 1960’s and 1970’s turned to be overstated. This was the source of controversy, confusion and skepticism. Chapter 16: Model Worlds This chapter presents captain Fitzroy who launches the weather services where the globe is deemed as a spinning dishpan. Thus, the key issues that Tim presents in this chapter are: Testing the ten GCMs, the Stevenson’s box with the embarrassing skeptics, the predicting Pinatubo, spitting ancestors and the regional predictions in climatology.
Chapter 17: Commitment and the Approaching Extreme Danger In this chapter, Flannery presents the planetary 50 years of total catch up and the real cost of fin-backed Chevrolets. The major issues discussed in this chapter include: The effect of industries on oceans in 1970’s, the commitment of geographers that is extended by Dubya George considerably and the threshold of danger that comes with climatic changes in oceans. Chapter 18: Leveling the Mountains Flannery presents disappearance of snow of mountains such as Kilimanjaro which are termed as the submerging islands in the skies; if anyone is at the peak of these mountains, there is nowhere to go.
Furthermore, this chapter explains the dreadful degree of certainties, the golden bowerbirds, kangaroos and the green ringtails that present the loss of the globe heritage. Chapter 19: How can they keep on Moving? Tim, in this chapter presents the trees species which are saved by the long continent migrations to Montreal from Florida. Thus, this determined the fate of 819 varieties of eucalyptus. Other vegetation (flowers) such as the succulent karoo and the fynbos. Moreover, the Flannery talks of national parks as death traps.
Chapter 20: Boiling the Abyss This chapter presents the causes of acid rain and the pectens which are shell-less at the poles. The major idea in this chapter is the creatures that live in the seas such as the Oyster which are diminishing due to the changes in ocean waters. Chapter 21: The Pack of Jokers Flannery presents significance of positive climate feedbacks. He further describes how the pentagon ponders Gulf Stream which sees its demise towards the end of civilization. The tale of TRIFFID and HadCM3LC is the sole predominant narration in this chapter.
Thus, the author concludes that the only source of positive feedback is air conditioning. Chapter 22: Civilization: Out with a Whimper? This chapter presents the vaunted civilization which is at the center of every city in the globe. Here, the cities are deemed to be like the rain forests which can be wiped clean by any climatic changes. Thus, the poor crops and food production is like the genocide aspects of any environmental adaptation. Work Cited Flannery, Tim. The Weather Makers, How Man is Changing the Climate and what it means for Life on Earth.
Grove Press. 2001
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