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Rhetorical Analysis Of 'Irma And The Rise Of Extreme Rain'

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Name` Osman
English 015 Section 022S
3 October 2017
Essay 2: Rhetoric Analysis The A.Cs broken Global warming has been an ongoing issue for some time. Some people believe it to be true while others believe it to be fake and not caused by humans. However, when reading “Irma and the rise of Extreme Rain”, by the author David Leonhardt, published by The New York Times, believes rising air temperatures are the cause of the extreme rainfall that occurred during Hurricane Irma. David Leonhardt is a notable man who has been in the journalism business for a while now. In 2011 he won the Pulitzer Prize for Commentary which is only awarded to those in the realm of journalism. David is also the founder of The Upshot; a Section in The New York Times that looks at data and graphics to provide information to daily news providers.
Leonhardt states, “40 years ago, the earth’s surface temperatures began to break out of their recent historical range and just kept climbing. Not coincidentally, the number of storms with extreme rainfall began to increase around the same time” (Leonhardt 1). Leonhardt even provides graphs to explain his point. In Figure 1, titled “Global Surface Temperatures, relative to 1951-1980 Average” one can notice that whenever there is a major rocket in temperature, there is a corresponding rise in Figure 2 titled, “U.S. weather stations experiencing an extreme rainstorm” which regards extreme rainfall. For example, from about 1940 to about 1950 there is

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