we’d expect to see a winter like this about once every 7.5 million years.
Unlike 1 in 3000 year floods, we now have 1 in 7,500,000 Winters.
cross-posted from: https://slrpnk.net/post/906853
The article says this:
“The consensus statement at the moment would be that this is largely anthropogenic forces that have caused the ocean to warm, for the atmosphere to be highly disturbed and to affect the sea ice,” she said.
Which means this in terms of gases added to the atmosphere:
The key thing about these anthropgenic gases, is that the biggest contribution for CO2, the biggest one, is largely from burning fossil fuels:
Of the total anthropogenic CO2 emissions, the combustion of fossil fuels was responsible for about 64% ± 15%, growing to an 86% ± 14% contribution over the past 10 years. The remainder resulted from land-use change. ___
You know it’s bad when it’s called “five sigma event”
Yeah, 5 sigma is the standard most often used in fields like particle physics. Other fields are usually happy with probabilities much higher than that.