Dr. Jeff Masters Compares 2012 Drought to Dust Bowl Days

Comparing the 2012 drought to the Dust Bowl droughts of the 1930s
Posted by: Dr. Jeff Masters, 4:52 PM GMT on August 16, 2012 +12

The great U.S. drought of 2012 remained about the same size and intensity over the past week, said NOAA in their weekly U.S. Drought Monitor report issued Thursday, August 16. The area of the contiguous U.S. covered by drought remained constant at 62%, and the area covered by severe or greater drought also remained constant at 46%. However, the area covered by the highest level of drought–exceptional–increased by 50%, from 4% to 6%. Large expansions of exceptional drought occurred over the heart of America’s grain producing areas, in Kansas, Nebraska, Oklahoma, and Missouri. The new NOAA State of the Climate Drought report for July 2012 shows that the 2012 drought is 5th greatest in U.S. history, and the worst in 56 years. The top five years for area of the contiguous U.S. covered by moderate or greater drought:

1) Jul 1934, 80%
2) Dec 1939, 60%
3) Jul 1954, 60%
4) Dec 1956, 58%
5) Jul 2012, 57%

The top five years for the area of the contiguous U.S. covered by severe or greater drought:

1) Jul 1934, 63%
2) Sep 1954, 50%
3) Dec 1956, 46%
4) Aug 1936, 43%
5) Jul 2012, 38%


Figure 1. August 14, 2012 drought conditions showed historic levels of drought across the U.S., with 62% of the contiguous U.S. experiencing moderate or greater drought, and 46% of the county experiencing severe or greater drought. Image credit: U.S. Drought Monitor.

Comparison with the great Dust Bowl droughts of the 1930s
An important fact to remember is that the 2012 drought is–so far–only a one-year drought. Recall that 2011 saw record rains that led to unprecedented flooding on the Mississippi, Ohio, and Missouri Rivers. In contrast, the great droughts of the 1950s and 1930s were multi-year droughts. The Dust Bowl drought of the 1930s lasted up to eight years in some places, with the peak years being 1934, 1936, and 1939 – 1940. Once the deep soil dries out, it maintains a memory of past drought years. This makes is easier to have a string of severe drought years. Since the deep soil this summer still maintains the memory of the very wet year of 2011, the 2012 drought will be easier to break than the Dust Bowl droughts of the 1930s were.

In addition, a repeat of the dust storms of the 1930s Dust Bowl is much less likely now, due to improved farming practices. In a 2009 paper titled, Amplification of the North American “Dust Bowl” drought through human-induced land degradation, a team of scientists led by Benjamin Cook of the Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory explained the situation:

During the 1920s, agriculture in the United States expanded into the central Great Plains. Much of the original, drought-resistant prairie grass was replaced with drought-sensitive wheat. With no drought plan and few erosion-control measures in place, this led to large-scale crop failures at the initiation of the drought, leaving fields devegetated and barren, exposing easily eroded soil to the winds. This was the source of the major dust storms and atmospheric dust loading of the period on a level unprecedented in the historical record.


Figure 2. Black Sunday: On April 14, 1935 a “Black Blizzard” hit Oklahoma and Texas with 60 mph winds, sweeping up topsoil loosened by the great Dust Bowl drought that began in 1934.

The Dust Bowl drought and heat of the 1930s: partially human-caused
Using computer models of the climate, the scientists found that the Dust Bowl drought was primarily caused by below-average ocean temperatures in the tropical Pacific and warmer than average ocean temperatures in the Atlantic, which acted together to alter the path of the jet stream and bring fewer precipitation-bearing storms to the Central U.S. However, the full intensity of the drought and its spatial extent could not be explained by ocean temperature patterns alone. Only when their model included the impact of losing huge amounts of vegetation in the Plains due to poor farming practices could the full warmth of the 1930s be simulated. In addition, only by including the impact of the dust kicked up by the great dust storms of the Dust Bowl, which blocked sunlight and created high pressure zones of sinking air that discouraged precipitation, could the very low levels of precipitation be explained. The Dust Bowl drought had natural roots, but human-caused effects made the drought worse and longer-lasting. The fact that we are experiencing a drought in 2012 comparable to the great Dust Bowl drought of the 1930s–without poor farming practices being partially to blame–bodes ill for the future of drought in the U.S. With human-caused global warming expected to greatly increase the intensity and frequency of great droughts like the 2012 drought in coming decades, we can expect drought to cause an increasing amount of damage and economic hardship for the U.S. Since the U.S. is the world’s largest food exporter, this will also create an increasing amount of hardship and unrest in developing countries that rely on food imports.

from:    http://www.wunderground.com/blog/JeffMasters/comment.html?entrynum=2188

Gaia’s Reacts!

Gaia Begins to Reclaim Herself

18th July 2012

By Chris Bourne

Contributing Writer for Wake Up World

Have you been following the ‘freak’ weather recently?

So the mainstream media have hooked on to the fact that ‘freak’ weather is taking place in various parts of the globe.

From the record droughts right across America to the flash floods sweeping away cars, roads and houses in Japan. Here in Southern England where I live, it has not stopped raining for weeks.

So what’s going on? Is it unusual? Yes indeed! I can feel it in my consciousness. I can feel shifts beginning to happen right around the world.

A new timeline has begun…

According to a report on Yahoo:

“The United States Department of Agriculture has declared natural disaster areas in more than 1,000 counties and 26 drought-stricken states, making it the largest natural disaster in America ever. The declaration—which covers roughly half of the country—gives farmers and ranchers devastated by drought access to federal aid, including low-interest emergency loans. ‘Agriculture remains a bright spot in our nation’s economy’, U.S. Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack said Wednesday while announcing the assistance program. ‘We need to be cognizant of the fact that drought and weather conditions have severely impacted farmers around the country.”

Can they not see it yet? It is this kind of industrial agriculture that is killing the surface of our planet and Gaia is responding in the way only she can. Corn, which is the greatest affected, is used to make corn syrup, which appears in most highly processed foods and probably one of the most damaging to the human body causing cancer, diabetes and heart-disease. We don’t need it and neither does the planet.

These things don’t happen by chance. It’s time we started listening. A wake up call is being given and it will keep happening now in the years ahead with increasing vigor.

Here’s a map of the record high temperatures across America…

We need to realise that Gaia is reclaiming herself, accept it, and realign with the natural organising energy of the universe. We need to stop seeing ourselves as separate from the all that is, as if somehow events are random and haphazard – as if ‘God’ is abandoning us or taking some kind of retribution. ‘She’ is not. She speaks through synchronicity. One way or another, humanity will come back into alignment, preferably though, not dragging our feet kicking and screaming! And did you watch the incredible power of the flash floods in Japan?…

According to MSNBC over a months rain fell in under 12 hours.

Only a few days ago I heard that the Atomic Energy company responsible for the stricken nuclear plants at Fukushima were restarting some of the unaffected reactors. Well I’d say here is a very vocal response!

Gaia is beginning to cleanse herself. It’s a process that I feel could take a couple of human generations to complete (or sooner). We’re all being invited to stop now and surrender to the truth as it unfolds before us. As the harshness on the outside increases during this realignment process, we need to find increasing softness on the inside.

We will not fight this. Struggle will be fruitless. We need to connect our hearts and reach out to people across the world. We need to help open eyes to the truth of what’s taking place. We need to find self forgiveness, peace with the universe and unfold through the physical into the eternal nature of our spirit. As the mirror of the outer world changes and takes new form, we’re going to be given constant opportunities to surrender and realign. The time is now. There is no other time.

Heart to heart

Chris
PS: and here’s a personal Openhander sharing from Eastern USA…Unusual weather

About the Author

At the age of 40 Chris was involved in a life threatening car crash in which he thought he would certainly die. This precipitated total inner surrender and a rapid reconnection with the conscious life force through all things.

He found himself suddenly able to experience and contemplate through multiple dimensions of reality to see the deeper purpose of life itself. He began to remember his true reason for being here.

He explains…

“During the crash, time seemed to slow right down and I was guided back through key moments of my life. I was realising that every moment in our lives has but one underlying purpose – to reveal an aspect of truth about ourselves to ourselves. I was beginning to dissolve every belief and value our society had conditioned within me.”

“This was my initial awakening to the magical unifying consciousness of the soul. Over the eight years that followed, I was guided through four other inner ‘Gateways’ of consciousness. I have since come to know the process as the five key expansions on our journey of Enlightenment and ultimate Ascension into multi dimensional living – our divine birthright”.

Prior to the crash, Chris had a rich an varied professional career in industry, in teaching, as an Officer in the Army and finally as a web development entrepreneur before being initiated on his spiritual path. With a Masters Degree in Natural Sciences from Oxford University, participants in the work are finding his integration of grounded scientific understanding and profound spiritual realisation deeply engaging and transformative.

Openhand Foundation

Catalysing our Spiritual Evolution
openhandweb.org

from:     http://wakeup-world.com/2012/07/18/gaia-begins-to-reclaim-herself/

27 Feet of Snow Fall in Alaska

27 Feet of snow for Alaskan community, Anchorage on the road to break record

Published on January 13, 2012 6:15 am PT
– By TWS Staff Reporter
– Edited by Staff Editor


Residents in Cordova are looking at another storm, according to meteorologists. 16 more inches on top of what has already fallen could come later tonight and in (TheWeatherSpace.com) – Cordova, an Alaskan Community centered in Southern Alaska, just east of Anchorage, is trying to fix what mother nature gave them and 27 feet of snow in one storm was what that gift was.

For the entire season, Cordova has received 172 inches of snowfall. However, the nearby area of Valdez has seen over 318 inches. Anchorage comes in topping at 81.3 inches.
Anchorage, Alaska has broken the record for the most snowfall in a year, being meteorologists use July1st as the start. However, for a winter season the city nears to break 132.8 inches of snowfall, a record set back in the 1954 to 1955 winter season

from:    http://www.theweatherspace.com/news/TWS-11312-27-feet-snow-alaska-storm-cordova.html

7 at One Blow

Record broken for seven tropical storms in a row without hurricane status

Published on August 16, 2011 4:00 am PT
– By Kevin Martin – Senior Meteorologist
– Article Editor and Approved – Warren Miller


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(TheWeatherSpace.com) — In a very rare update here at TheWeatherSpace.com, a record has been broken in the Atlantic Ocean.

Seven tropical systems have been named so far and not one of them became our first Hurricane. Where are the Hurricanes and what is happening?

Invest 93 is moving westward and I do think this is going to hit Mexico but not strengthen into much of anything. In fact, we are not seeing much in the way of shower and thunderstorm activity with the wave anymore

to read more, go to:    http://www.theweatherspace.com/news/TWS-08_16_2011_tropicalrecord.html