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Kintisch, Eli,

Floods? Droughts? More Storms? Predictions Vary. But Scientists.... Eli Kintisch and others. - St. Louis Post-Dispatch, 2004. - SIRS Enduring Issues 2005. Article 11, Science, 1522-3264; .

Articles Contained in SIRS Enduring Issues 2005. Originally Published: Floods? Droughts? More Storms? Predictions Vary. But Scientists..., May 30, 2004; pp. B1+.

"If last week's [May 23, 2004] storms didn't get your attention, perhaps the doomsday movie "The Day After Tomorrow" has. Climate change--sometimes referred to as global warming--is back on the front burner. Yes, the movie takes liberties with science, making 'Jurassic Park' seem like a documentary. And no one can say that last week's hailstorms and flooding are a direct result of global warming. But most experts say the debate is over: Global warming is happening and brings serious implications for everyone." (ST. LOUIS POST-DISPATCH) This article explains how global warming is changing our climate and may affect our health.

1522-3264;


National Center for Atmospheric Research (U.S.)


Day After Tomorrow (Film)


Allergy
Asthma--Environmental aspects
Climatic changes
Communicable diseases
Droughts
Floods
Global warming
Greenhouse gases
Health risk assessment
Meteorological models
Public health
Weather forecasting

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