Rotorua Daily Post

Image should alarm Kiwis

Reveals impact on NZ’S temperatur­es

- — NZ Herald

Metservice has shared a worrying image detailing the impact climate change has had on New Zealand’s yearly average temperatur­es.

The weather agency’s post was part of Show Your Stripes Day, when thousands of people around the

world unite against climate change by sharing a striking climate change picture.

The image shows how temperatur­es have increasing­ly risen over the past 122 years, highlighti­ng the worrying impact climate change is having on our environmen­t.

Taking to social media, Metservice explained the image, which shows an increasing number of red bars over the past 30 years.

“This image shows how the temperatur­e in New Zealand has changed since the start of the 20th century compared to average (1971-2000),” they wrote.

“Each bar represents a year of the last 120 and shows how the temperatur­e differs from average — blue is cooler than average and red is warmer than average. The darker the colour the bigger the difference.

“You can see we’ve a lot more red in the scale in recent years. Here in New Zealand we’ve seen the average temperatur­e increase by 1.3C since 1910.

“It may seem like a small number but it is part of a big problem.”

The image was shared by researcher Ed Hawkins from the University of Reading in the UK.

Another graph on Show Your Stripes shows the Earth’s temperatur­es on average have risen each year for more than 20 years in a row.

Kiwis weighed in on the graph released by Metservice and Ed Hawkins, with some concerned about climate change and what it means for the future.

“Wow, this is scary I don’t like to think about what the next 100 or even 50 years look like, but this is a good post as it shows a clear picture of climate change in NZ,” one concerned Kiwi wrote.

One farmer wrote: “Thanks Metservice and Prof Hawkins. This data really hits home what we have been experienci­ng on farm over the last 10 years or so.”

 ?? Photo / Metservice / Ed Hawkins / Show Your Stripes ?? This image shows how the temperatur­e in New Zealand has changed since the start of the 20th century compared to average (1971-2000).
Photo / Metservice / Ed Hawkins / Show Your Stripes This image shows how the temperatur­e in New Zealand has changed since the start of the 20th century compared to average (1971-2000).

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