Melting Antarctic ice will slow the worldβs strongest ocean current β and the global consequences are profound.
Melting Antarctic ice will slow the worldβs strongest ocean current β and the global consequences are profound.
To provide forecasts on #SeaSurfaceTemperature and #OceanCurrent, the Norwegian Meteorological Institute and the Norwegian Institute of Marine Research developed a model called #Norkyst.
The model assimilate OSI SAF's #Metop-B and #Metop-C Sea Surface Temperature products. π‘ π π°
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The colder time of year season has begun to happen in every single fringe region , particularly the areas of Dar es salaam and all regions of ocean zone
#news #climatechange #weather #cold #ocean #oceancurrent #researches
https://www.mtemwapoetry.blog/2024/05/winter-has-started-to-happen-in-tanzania.html
"Embark on a Spectacular Journey: How to Book a Helicopter Tour to the Underwater Waterfall in Mauritius"
(https://www.whereinmauritius.world/2023/12/blog-post.html)
#bestsky #perspective #effect #waterfalls #birds #bird_brilliance #experience #landscape_joy #landscape #oceanlove #oceanlife #indian #paradise #falls #underwater #tour #journey #fromthesky #touroperator #touroperators #oceancurrent #lemorne #helicoptertour #mauritius #research #strongsafety #positivereviews #clearwaters #immersiveexperienc
https://www.whereinmauritius.world/2023/12/blog-post.html
From LiveScience.com: Gulf Stream weakening now 99% certain, and ramifications will be global
New Study Shows The Gulf Stream Is Definitely Weakening - Understanding the Changes Could Help Predict Future Trends in Extreme Events
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https://www.sciencealert.com/confirmed-new-study-shows-the-gulf-stream-is-definitely-weakening <-- shared technical article
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https://doi.org/10.1029/2023GL105170 <-- shared paper
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#GIS #spatial #mapping #numericalmodeling #model #modeling #GulfStream #current #weakening #climate #climatechange #oceancurrent #warmcurrent #weather #extremeweather #extremeevents #remotesensing #satellite #insitu #trend #USA #Europe #UK #sealevelrise #temperature #precipitation #humanimpacts #globalwarming #spatialanalysis #spatiotemporal