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New research shows the Atlantic Ocean just had its hottest decade in 3000 years

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The rise in temperature points to man-made climate change.
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15 Oct 2020
  1. Dan RobitzskiJournalist, Futurism
   
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Artic resarch expedition ends

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12 October 2020

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The most ambitious Arctic research expedition ever undertaken has come to a successful end after spending more than a year researching climate change in the Arctic, Drifting with the ice, the Multidisciplinary Drifting Observatory for the Study of Arctic Climate (MOSAiC) endured the extreme cold, Arctic storms, a constantly changing floe – and the challenges posed by the coronavirus pandemic.

The research icebreaker Polarstern returned to its homeport in Bremerhaven, Germany, on 12 October with an unparalleled treasure trove of data, which an entire generation of climate researchers will focus on analysing, according to the Alfred Wegener Institute, Helmholtz Centre for Polar and Marine Research (AWI), which coordinated the expedition.

The journey was record-breaking: never before had an icebreaker

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Explainer: how does climate change affect the ocean?

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CLIMATE CHANGE

https://chinadialogueocean.net/15101-how-does-climate-change-affect-the-ocean/

The ocean has cushioned the blow of global heating, but at a cost to the stability of climate systems and marine life

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A polar bear and her cub on sea ice in the Arctic north of Svalbard (Image © Larissa Beumer / Greenpeace)

 

As climate change tightens its grip, the effects are being felt across the planet. The global ocean plays a key role and has so far soaked up most of the carbon dioxide and excess heat human activities have produced. But it is also vulnerable. Already some significant changes are underway, and the climate disruption

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The Global Satellite Observing System: a Success Story

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https://public.wmo.int/en/bulletin/global-satellite-observing-system-success-story

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Vol 59 (1) - 2010

by Tillmann Mohr*


The first launches of artificial satellites beginning with Sputnik on 4 October 1957 by the Soviet Union and with Explorer I by the United States of America on 2 January 1958 heralded a new era of Earth observation. A few years later, on 1 April 1960, the first meteorological satellite, TIROS–1, was launched, providing the first-ever pictures of the distribution of clouds, images previously undreamed of (Figure 1). Although the spacecraft operated only for 78 days, meteorologists worldwide were ecstatic over the pictures of Earth and its cloud cover.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Figure 1 — TIROS-I, first weather satellite image, 1 April 1960. The picture shows the New England Coast of the United States of

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Delta intensifying, now a Category 2, expected to grow into a Category 3 hurricane

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Published on Thursday, 08 October 2020 20:28
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Hurricane Hunters are monitoring this one very closely.

Hurricane Delta intensifying

The center of Hurricane Delta was located near latitude 24.4 North, longitude 93.1 West.

Delta is moving toward the northwest near 13 mph, and this motion with a reduction in forward speed is expected this afternoon. A turn toward the north is forecast to occur by late tonight, followed by a north-northeastward motion by Friday afternoon or Friday night.

On the forecast track, the center of Delta will move over the western Gulf of Mexico this afternoon, over the northwestern Gulf of Mexico on Friday, and then move inland within the hurricane warning area Friday afternoon or Friday night. Maximum sustained winds are near 105 mph with higher gusts.

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