Nonilex, to climate
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Scientists tracked a young 's journey before he vanished. What they learned could help save his species.

’s story, from birth to presumed death, shows the extreme danger facing right , which could be extinct in 3 decades if they continue to disappear at the present rate. Bishop’s species is not doomed to …but time is running out.


https://www.washingtonpost.com/climate-environment/interactive/2024/north-atlantic-right-whale-species-challenges/

Nonilex,
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That day, off the coast of New Smyrna Beach, FL, scientists tagged #Bishop w/a satellite transmitter. For the next 50 days, he broadcast his location as he migrated over 1k mi up the #EastCoast. It was one of the longest transmissions of a #NorthAtlantic #RightWhale ever recorded.

…Bishop averaged about 50 mi / day for the rest of his northward journey. By March, he had joined other right #whales to search for food south of Nantucket, MA. On March 11, his tag fell off, ending the transmisison.

Nonilex,
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For much of his migration, swam through waters where the lack of makes strikes more likely.

In 2022, the admin proposed expanding that area & applying speed limits to smaller ….

The proposed expanded boundaries have been embraced by scientists & advocates, who say it could help save from . But NOAA Fisheries, the agency behind the proposal, has yet to finalize the rule, which is still being reviewed by the WH.

GregCocks, to worldwithoutus
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How Melting Arctic Ice Leads To European Drought And Heatwaves

https://insideclimatenews.org/news/01032024/links-between-melting-arctic-ice-and-summertime-extreme-weather-in-europe/ <-- shared technical article

https://doi.org/10.5194/wcd-5-109-2024 <-- shared paper

#GIS #spatial #mapping #spatialanalysis #spatiotemporal #arctic #climate #climatechange #europe #ice #meltingice #drought #heatwaves #Greenland #northatlantic #model #modeling #numericmodeling #interaction #inflow #freshwater #weather #research #water #hydrology #marine #oceangraphy #climatology #extremeweather

maps - The Combined Drought Indicator—used to identify areas affected by agricultural drought, and areas with the potential to be affected—estimated for the first 10 days of each month from April to September 2022. Credit: European Commission, Joint Research Centre
photo - The Wamme river is seen at a low level during the European heatwave on Aug 10, 2022 in Rochefort, Belgium
maps - Climatological mean (a) SST, (d) meridional winds at 700 hPa, (g) 2 m air temperature, and (j) precipitation minus evaporation in summer (May through to August). Regressions of (b, c) the SST (colour shading) and 700 hPa winds (arrows), (e, f) the meridional winds at 700 hPa, (h, i) the 2 m air temperature, and (k, l) the accumulated precipitation minus evaporation on FE in (b, e, g, k) the first and (c, f, h, l) the second summer (May through to August) after the freshwater anomalies (indicated by the “+1” and “+2” in the titles). We removed large-scale trends from the air temperature to reduce the direct warming effect of greenhouse gases (Sect. 2), and we excluded the anomaly in 2016 since it exhibited a different spatial SST distribution from the other anomalies (Fig. A1). Thick contours encompass regions that are significant at the 95 % confidence level, and the red and blue dotted lines in (b) and (c) delineate the regions in which the SST anomalies exceed 2 ∘C and fall below −2 ∘C.

msquebanh, to worldwithoutus
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East of , there’s a stretch of open water about 1,300 miles across where the can pour its icy heart out to the . Those flows include increasing surges of cold and fresh water from melted ice, and a new study in the journal and Dynamics shows how those pulses can set off a chain reaction from the ocean to the atmosphere that ends up causing summer and in .

https://arstechnica.com/science/2024/03/how-melting-arctic-ice-leads-to-european-drought-and-heatwaves

itnewsbot, to climate
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How melting Arctic ice leads to European drought and heatwaves - Enlarge / The Wamme river is seen at a low level during the European he... - https://arstechnica.com/?p=2007381

auscandoc, to random
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Crucial ocean current system could be on course to collapse with catastrophic impacts on global weather | https://www.cnn.com/2024/02/09/climate/atlantic-circulation-collapse-weather-climate/index.html “The Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (the ) works like a giant global conveyor belt, taking warm water from the tropics toward the far , where the water cools, becomes saltier and sinks deep into the ocean, before spreading southward.”

The currents carry heat and nutrients to different areas of the globe and play a vital role..”

Jussi_T_Eronen, to random
@Jussi_T_Eronen@mstdn.social avatar

This is not really good news. The point that AMOC collapse is demonstrated in complex models (CESM1) means that it looks to be real. AND the early warning indicators point towards us reaching it sometime in the future (although no-one knows exactly when), is worrisome.

The Youtube link that is in the screen capture here (Dijkstra's presentation):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oDZpIDID15I

CelloMomOnCars, to climate
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"Together, these and other recent seismic studies complement the results from and ocean research showing that storms, and waves, are intensifying as the climate warms.

waves have intensified the fastest in recent decades compared to historical levels. , which hit Europe with powerful waves and hurricane-force winds in November 2023, was one record-breaking example."

https://theconversation.com/how-global-warming-shakes-the-earth-seismic-data-show-ocean-waves-gaining-strength-as-the-planet-warms-217068

thisismyglasgow, to glasgow
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The pipe bridge and weir at Glasgow Green. This structure separates the fresh water of the River Clyde to its east from the salty, tidal waters to its west. Weirdly, this means much Glasgow sits on the coast of the North Atlantic Ocean and not on the banks of the River Clyde!

BrianJopek, to random
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Grass-roofed houses and cottages on the Faroe Islands. Photo by Ilhan Eroglu.

doomscroller, to climate
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North Atlantic sea surface temp. beating previous highs and reaching 25 degrees C average, and 30 days before the previous high.
https://climatereanalyzer.org/clim/sst_daily/

doomscroller, to climate
@doomscroller@mastodon.online avatar

Leon Simons: "I'm still somewhat in denial myself, on changing the y-axis."

kkarhan, to random
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Yeah, there's a reason why the is being avoided espechally by sailors that can do so...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YbqpPJ1KHAE

dabowphoto, to random
@dabowphoto@mastodon.social avatar

'Stac a' Phris Sea Arch'
.
Stac a' Phris is a sea arch on the Isle of Lewis in the Outer Hebrides, Scotland, UK. Majestically overlooking the turbulent North Atlantic, at sunset golden light illuminates this remarkable rock formation.
.
Available to purchase as beautiful wall art and on amazing products:
https://dave-bowman.pixels.com/featured/stac-a-phris-sea-arch-dave-bowman.html
.

ariadne, to climate

"June was UK’s hottest on record, says Met Office - Average temperature of 15.8C almost a full degree higher than previous highs for the month -
The Met Office has confirmed June was the hottest on record for the UK, eclipsing the last hottest by nearly a full degree.

Across the month, the country recorded an average mean temperature of 15.8C, beating the previous record of 14.9C, recorded in 1940 and 1976.

England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland also reported their respective warmest Junes on record.

The record comes amid increasing anxiety over the pace and scale of climate change. Surface air temperatures worldwide exceeded the 1.5C Paris agreement threshold in June for the first time, and stayed there for several days, according to the EU’s Copernicus Climate Change.

In the north Atlantic ocean, sea surface temperatures have been about 0.5C higher than the previous warmest daily surface temperatures recorded in June. Warming water temperatures have led to mass deaths of fish in inland waterways.

Mark Owen, the Angling Trust’s head of fisheries, said the hot weather had already killed thousands of fish across the country.

Owen said: “Where I was this morning on a canal near Birmingham, fish were caught up against a lock and you saw hundreds of seagulls picking up the dead fish. The stench was really quite amazing.

“If July is like June, if August is like June, then we will get far more fish kills than we’ve ever seen. There is a knock-on effect. The fish are the visible bit because that’s what people see floating on the surface but it is also [about] what is happening to the ecosystem.”

In one case in West Yorkshire, people fishing have reported a stream of dead fish moving past."

https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2023/jul/03/fears-of-further-fish-deaths-after-hottest-june-in-uk-history

doomscroller, to random
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Meltwater is hydro-fracking Greenland’s ice sheet through millions of hairline cracks – destabilizing its internal structure

"A moulin is forming right in front of me on the Greenland ice sheet. Only this really shouldn’t be happening here – current scientific understanding doesn’t accommodate this reality.

As a glaciologist, I’ve spent 35 yrs investigating how meltwater affects the flow and stability of and ice sheets."
https://theconversation.com/meltwater-is-hydro-fracking-greenlands-ice-sheet-through-millions-of-hairline-cracks-destabilizing-its-internal-structure-207468

HistoPol,
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@doomscroller

@ClimateMigration

(7/n)

... respond over millennia to strong-warming perturbations, leading to 👉sluggish sea level forecasts that are lulling policymakers into a false sense of security.👈"

And yet another question is how this abnormal -meling issue will interact with the abnormal in the ...

HistoPol,
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MichaelEMann, to random
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HistoPol,
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@MichaelEMann

(7/n)

...in nature:

"Professor , from the Department of Earth and Environmental Science at the , claims that 👉local weather factors [1], climate change and reduced dust [sand] are all helping drive the sudden increase in ocean heat.👈

The change is most noticeable in the Ocean, 👉but other bodies of water are seeing marine heatwaves of their own.👈

Global..."

(1)
https://www.digitaljournal.com/tech-science/north-atlantic-ocean-temperatures-climbing-to-historic-highs/articlehttps://www.skynews.com.au/insights-and-analysis/new-shipping-laws-a-rising-el-nino-and-a-massive-eruption-these-are-the-other-factors-driving-global-temperatures-to-the-brink-of-a-critical-threshold/news-story/421deac7f74b768f2a32f37c797997ec

HistoPol,
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@MichaelEMann

(9/n)

...Africa...
satellite data shows that some in the area are almost 👉4 degrees Celsius (about 7 degrees Fahrenheit) above normal👈 for this time of the year,..."

But the abnormal warming will affect much larger areas than the :

“A warm Atlantic tends to have a lot of global influences.” (2)

Rock you like a : "Some global consequences

Atlantic Ocean...

HistoPol, (edited )
@HistoPol@mastodon.social avatar

@MichaelEMann

(11/n)

"...of the rising .

👉The high has weakened and shifted southwest away from .👈

So those winds that typically pick up and transport dust westward over the are calmer and largely dust-free, says ,..." (2)

However, average ocean-surface temperatures of up to +5°C, as presently building up off the...

(Thread continues here:) https://mastodon.social/@HistoPol/110566148738259026

Additional Sources:
(2)
https://www.digitaljournal.com/tech-science/north-atlantic-ocean-temperatures-climbing-to-historic-highs/article

ZLabe, to random
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"Overall, there is almost no ice over four years old remaining—it now comprises just 3 percent of the total ice cover. This is the same percentage as last year and contrasts starkly with the late 1980s when 30 to 35 percent of the Arctic Ocean’s ice was older than 4 years."

End of winter NSIDC update: http://nsidc.org/arcticseaicenews/2023/04/polar-dawn-to-dusk/

HistoPol,
@HistoPol@mastodon.social avatar

@ZLabe

(6/n)

...

  1. life-sustaining is moved downward in the process of the
  1. life-sustaining are moved upwards.

Bare with me, there is one more puzzle piece that we should look at:

According to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (), 91%
of ocean species have yet to be classified...

https://oceanservice.noaa.gov/facts/ocean-species.html

HistoPol,
@HistoPol@mastodon.social avatar

@ZLabe

(11/13)

...involved in the research into the , as a tipping point could be reached quite soon because things are getting worse:

"The model projects the overturning circulation around will slow by more than 40% over the next three decades, driven almost entirely by pulses of

Over the same period, our modelling also predicts a 20% weakening of the famous overturning circulation which keeps ’s...

https://theconversation.com/torrents-of-antarctic-meltwater-are-slowing-the-currents-that-drive-our-vital-ocean-overturning-and-threaten-its-collapse-202108

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