Green | October 31, 2011 | 11 comments

Up to 5 Feet of Rain in 10 Days Spurred by Warming Waters is “One of the Most Dramatic Disasters in its History,”

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No, the main headline wasn’t about Thailand — it was about El Salvador (as is the picture). We’ve been seeing twin uber-deluges this month on opposite sides of the Earth, both spurred by warming waters, as meteorologist and former hurricane hunter Dr. Jeff Masters explains on his blog.

The Thai floods have gotten more attention, because of their epic nature — and global economic impact on rice prices (see below). So let’s start with El Salvador and Central America:

“I want to tell the world that El Salvador is going through one of the most dramatic disasters in its history,” President Mauricio Funes said on national radio and television Wednesday night, as he appealed for international aid. A week of torrential rains across Central America have triggered extreme floods and landslides that have killed 105 people, according to media reports. El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras and Nicaragua have declared states of emergency due to the disaster. El Salvador and Guatemala have seen the worst flooding, with 34 and 38 people killed, respectively. Another 18 have died in Honduras, 13 in Nicaragua, and 5 in Costa Rica. The rains were due to a large area of low pressure that was moistened by the landfall of Tropical Depression 12-E near the Mexico/Guatemala border last week.

Contributing to the record-intensity rains were ocean temperatures off the coast of El Salvador that were 0.5 – 1°C above average during the first half of October, allowing more water vapor than usual to evaporate into the air. Over the past ten days, rainfall amounts of over a meter (39.4″) have fallen over a large area of southwest El Salvador (Figure 2.) At Huizucar, an astonishing 1.513 meters (4.96 feet) of rain fell in the past ten days.

Climatologist Kevin Trenberth explained the deluge-warming connection in an interview with Climate Progress last year:

I find it systematically tends to get underplayed and it often gets underplayed by my fellow scientists. Because one of the opening statements, which I’m sure you’ve probably heard is “Well you can’t attribute a single event to climate change.” But there is a systematic influence on all of these weather events now-a-days because of the fact that there is this extra water vapor lurking around in the atmosphere than there used to be say 30 years ago. It’s about a 4% extra amount, it invigorates the storms, it provides plenty of moisture for these storms and it’s unfortunate that the public is not associating these with the fact that this is one manifestation of climate change. And the prospects are that these kinds of things will only get bigger and worse in the future.

The AFP reports that many in Central America do understand the connection between warming and deluging:

Officials have blamed the effects of global warming for the spate of deadly rains and flooding.

“Climate change is not something that is coming in the future, we are already suffering its effects,” said Raul Artiga with the Central American Commission on Environment and Development (CCAD).

Here’s a graphic of the “astonishing” amount of rain El Salvador has been hit by:

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11 comments // Up to 5 Feet of Rain in 10 Days Spurred by Warming Waters is “One of the Most Dramatic Disasters in its History,”

  • Kelly_Balthrop
  • WakeUpPeople
  • squarethecircle
    • +6
      squarethecircle  
    • yes our systems are screwed, but don't you see the plates moving and rising and falling and is all this caused by carbon emissions? We don't even want to open our eyes to the fact that it is beyond our control and we better prepare for the ride to come at this point. Decisions on how to move forward with understanding and better intent can come after we try to weather the storm. Good luck with that prior...for the things to come no one wants to tell you about...just keep you dancing in circles instead.

    • 1 year ago
  • JanforGore
    • +8
      JanforGore  
    • squarethecircle:

      "yes our systems are screwed, but don't you see the plates moving and rising and falling and is all this caused by carbon emissions?"

      This article isn't talking about plates moving however, and yes this in particular is exacerbated by human forcings on the atmosphere. The science proves it. No one said there also aren't other factors afoot in the entire scheme of all events in the world. But don't worry there are plenty in this world who refuse to take responsibility for anything happening here and I'm sure it will continue until the world is unliveable as they continue to deny any part in it. We are our own worst enemy.

    • 1 year ago
  • squarethecircle
    • 0
      squarethecircle  
    • JanforGore:

      it's just about a lot of rain? No way...the people in Indonesia and India are sinking, Japan is temporarily floating, Central America is fissuring so yes it is about plates as well as gravity, magnetics and other factors as well...things are screwed up...but our biggest issues are being obscured by more profiteers, still to our detriment and delusion. We allow ourselves to be our own worst enemy.

    • 1 year ago
  • JanforGore
  • squarethecircle
  • coolplanet
  • JanforGore
    • +12
      JanforGore  
    • "The AFP reports that many in Central America do understand the connection between warming and deluging:

      Officials have blamed the effects of global warming for the spate of deadly rains and flooding.

      “Climate change is not something that is coming in the future, we are already suffering its effects,” said Raul Artiga with the Central American Commission on Environment and Development (CCAD)."
      ~~~~~
      HELLO AMERICAN MEDIA. How much longer are you going to shill for the fossil fuel industry? You do know you have blood on your hands, don't you?

    • 1 year ago
  • Anonmaly
  • coolplanet
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