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| | bobtisdale.wordpress.com
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| | I'll be adding the Pacific Ocean (60S-65N, 120E-80W) sea surface temperature anomalies to my monthly updates. See Figure 1 for the area covered by those coordinates. Why add the Pacific Ocean? It covers about 45% of the surface area of the global oceans and about 33% of the surface area of the globe (land+oceans combined)....
| | theconversation.com
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| | Warm, deeper water can shut down the ocean's natural 'air conditioner', putting corals at even greater risk.
| | earthsystem.org
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| | How much warmer is the day compared to the night? Or, in other words, how large is the diurnal air temperature range (DTR)? This might seem like a simple question, but the DTR actually varies in surprisingly complex ways across regions and periods. What shapes these variations? What happens to DTR on cloudy days and...
| | www.sindark.com
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| [AI summary] The provided text is a collection of various perspectives and discussions on climate change, including scientific data on global warming, the necessity for international cooperation, and the challenges of transitioning to sustainable energy sources. It highlights the urgency of addressing climate change, the role of carbon emissions, and the potential consequences of inaction. The text also touches on the political and economic implications of climate policy, the importance of immediate action, and the need for global efforts to mitigate the effects of climate change.