This page, divided by city, predicts the expected effects of climate change for the next half century
Although there are still skeptical voices, it is difficult to argue with the numbers: The global climate of our planet is undergoing transformation and the end of the process is not yet in sight. The weather data of the last thirteen months, breaking all previous records that have been recorded since the recording of weather data, can predict a tendentious change that can redraw the climate map of the world.
Although it is difficult to give a truly accurate forecast of the extent to which these processes and changes can determine future climate conditions, it is possible to draw probable conclusions from the current processes by knowing certain laws.
Matthew Fitzpatrick, professor of ecology at the University of Maryland, analyzed the data published by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) as part of a complex project in order to make a comprehensive forecast of the climate conditions of the next 50 years, broken down into areas.
A Future Urban Climates an online map on which, by clicking directly on our place of residence, we can find out not only what the climate is expected to be like there in 2080, but also where similar climate conditions exist now. The interface works very simply: All you have to do is enter the name of the city or settlement whose weather conditions we are interested in, after the climate change of the next 50 years.
The map is quite detailed, and based on the feedback so far, it shows the expected future climate of each candidate settlement. Although the predictions were made with scientific thoroughness based on tangible data, they are only estimates. The basics of the map are not fixed, for example, it can be set that humanity will greatly reduce emissions in the future, and the predictions will change accordingly.
If we enter the name of our capital, Budapest, into the search engine, the map shows that the most populous city in Hungary will be 6.8 degrees Celsius warmer in the summer in 56 years and the precipitation will be 13.6 percent less. The winter will be 5.4 degrees Celsius warmer and 8.7 percent rainier. The system found the most accurate match with Budrio in Italy.
Source: www.zoldpalya.hu