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July seaice
Year vol 1000s km3 (~Gt)
2019 8.903
2017 9.141
2012 9.264
2020 9.295
2011 9.546
2021 9.625
2024 9.967
2010 10.244
2016 10.257
2018 10.295
seaice thickness
Year Jul thickness m
2017 1.1513
2019 1.1730
2012 1.2078
2011 1.2365
2018 1.2449
2022 1.2552
2021 1.2582
2010 1.2694
2020 1.2750
2016 1.2918
July trend: -2.65 +- .5 cm/yr (49y left)
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Coral Sea's hottest summer in 400 years puts Great Barrier Reef on verge of
'in danger' status again
ABC Far North, 07 Aug 2024 15:27Z
Scientists have been able to look at corals like tree rings to work out
how warm the Coral Sea has been each summer across 4 centuries. They
say the results reveal an alarmingly urgent need to turn around the
trajectory of climate change.
Atlantic Ocean Conveyor Likely to Collapse Before 2050, Say Climate Scientists
Discover Magazine, 07 Aug 2024 19:01Z
One of the world's great geophysical phenomena is the flow of warm water,
and associated weather, from the Gulf of Mexico across the Atlantic towards...
[Over 50C is just a number!]
Record 50C temperature increase over Antarctica to shift Australia's weather
patterns
ABC News, 27 Jul 2024
The temperature above the east Antarctic coastline warmed by about 50
degrees Celsius in a week earlier in July. The event, ...
Finally, we suggest that 2024 is likely to be off the chart as the
warmest year on record. Without inside information, that would be a
dangerous prediction, but we proffer it because it is unlikely that
the current La Nina will continue a fourth year. Even a little futz of
an El Nino - like the tropical warming in 2018-19, which barely
qualified as an El Nino - should be sufficient for record global
temperature. A classical, strong El Nino in 2023-24 could push global
temperature to about +1.5°C relative to the 1880-1920 mean, which is
our estimate of preindustrial temperature.
-- J Hansen et al, newsletter 23 Sep 2022
Climate crimes must be brought to justice
UNESCO 26 June 2023
Climate denial has increased the risk of catastrophic global change. Should
international criminal law be used against those who promote ...
'Greenwashing on steroids': Logging bosses team up to form new 'healthy
forests' group
ABC News, 07 Aug 2024 18:50Z
Though logging in Victoria has officially ended, the powerful interests
behind it have set up a new organisation to continue the industry,
which experts say amounts to greenwashing.
Why is the Pentagon's UFO office so clueless about UFOs?
The Hill1, 08 Aug 2024 02:25Z
The All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO) -- established in 2022 --
also issued repeated categorical denials of the stunning UFO-related
activities alleged in the Disclosure Act. In a lengthy, ...
Scientists are getting serious about UFOs. Here's why
Science News, 07 Aug 2024 13:29Z
In the decades since, UFOs have often come to be dismissed by scientists as
the province of wackos and thus unworthy of study. The term UFO has a smirk
factor to it, says Iain Boyd, an aerospace ...
Thailand's monks keep committing crimes involving drugs, corruption, and
even murder
ABC/Foreign Correspondent, 07 Aug 2024 18:46Z
Mounting scandals involving Buddhist monks are eroding public faith in
a key pillar of Thai society.
Why it's easier for Queensland copper thieves to get away with it
ABC Radio Brisbane, 07 Aug 2024 04:36Z
Moreton Bay City Council's mayor says the state govt is allowing
a black market trade to go unchecked, and it's hurting everyone from
energy providers to local football clubs.
Australia joins defence exercise in contested South China Sea after
Philippines deal with China to ease tensions
ABC News, 07 Aug 2024 05:35Z
The Australian Defence Force has announced that it will join another
military drill in the contested waters of the South China Sea, where
there have been a series of increasingly dangerous confrontations
between China and the Philippines.
'Garbage' safety culture at Boeing to blame for cabin door blowout
mid-flight, watchdog hears
ABC News, 07 Aug 2024 05:33Z
Workers from the embattled airplane company told the US transport
safety authority a lack of accountability led to safety issues such as
those on the Alaska Airlines plane where a cabin door was missing four
bolts and blew out mid-flight.
Two Victorian Building Authority workers charged by corruption watchdog
ABC News, 07 Aug 2024 06:19Z
The Independent Broad-based Anti-corruption Commission has charged two
Victorian Building Authority employees with criminal offences, over the
alleged assessment of builder registrations in exchange for a financial
benefit.
CrowdStrike releases 'embarrassing' root cause analysis into global IT outage
ABC News, 07 Aug 2024 06:18Z
CrowdStrike releases its analysis of last month's global IT outage,
revealing an "embarrassing" mistake experts say first-year programming
students are taught how to avoid.
It's sizzling in Shanghai as red alert issued
China Internet Information Center, 06 Aug 2024
China's eastern and southern provinces are experiencing extreme heat waves
with roasting temperatures and burning sunshine, but experts said the
scorching weather may start to ease late this month. A ...
[The SST off China has been 3C above normal for months].
Year vol 1000s km3 (~Gt)
2019 8.903
2017 9.141
2012 9.264
2020 9.295
2011 9.546
2021 9.625
2024 9.967
2010 10.244
2016 10.257
2018 10.295
seaice thickness
Year Jul thickness m
2017 1.1513
2019 1.1730
2012 1.2078
2011 1.2365
2018 1.2449
2022 1.2552
2021 1.2582
2010 1.2694
2020 1.2750
2016 1.2918
July trend: -2.65 +- .5 cm/yr (49y left)
--
Coral Sea's hottest summer in 400 years puts Great Barrier Reef on verge of
'in danger' status again
ABC Far North, 07 Aug 2024 15:27Z
Scientists have been able to look at corals like tree rings to work out
how warm the Coral Sea has been each summer across 4 centuries. They
say the results reveal an alarmingly urgent need to turn around the
trajectory of climate change.
Atlantic Ocean Conveyor Likely to Collapse Before 2050, Say Climate Scientists
Discover Magazine, 07 Aug 2024 19:01Z
One of the world's great geophysical phenomena is the flow of warm water,
and associated weather, from the Gulf of Mexico across the Atlantic towards...
[Over 50C is just a number!]
Record 50C temperature increase over Antarctica to shift Australia's weather
patterns
ABC News, 27 Jul 2024
The temperature above the east Antarctic coastline warmed by about 50
degrees Celsius in a week earlier in July. The event, ...
Finally, we suggest that 2024 is likely to be off the chart as the
warmest year on record. Without inside information, that would be a
dangerous prediction, but we proffer it because it is unlikely that
the current La Nina will continue a fourth year. Even a little futz of
an El Nino - like the tropical warming in 2018-19, which barely
qualified as an El Nino - should be sufficient for record global
temperature. A classical, strong El Nino in 2023-24 could push global
temperature to about +1.5°C relative to the 1880-1920 mean, which is
our estimate of preindustrial temperature.
-- J Hansen et al, newsletter 23 Sep 2022
Climate crimes must be brought to justice
UNESCO 26 June 2023
Climate denial has increased the risk of catastrophic global change. Should
international criminal law be used against those who promote ...
'Greenwashing on steroids': Logging bosses team up to form new 'healthy
forests' group
ABC News, 07 Aug 2024 18:50Z
Though logging in Victoria has officially ended, the powerful interests
behind it have set up a new organisation to continue the industry,
which experts say amounts to greenwashing.
Why is the Pentagon's UFO office so clueless about UFOs?
The Hill1, 08 Aug 2024 02:25Z
The All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO) -- established in 2022 --
also issued repeated categorical denials of the stunning UFO-related
activities alleged in the Disclosure Act. In a lengthy, ...
Scientists are getting serious about UFOs. Here's why
Science News, 07 Aug 2024 13:29Z
In the decades since, UFOs have often come to be dismissed by scientists as
the province of wackos and thus unworthy of study. The term UFO has a smirk
factor to it, says Iain Boyd, an aerospace ...
Thailand's monks keep committing crimes involving drugs, corruption, and
even murder
ABC/Foreign Correspondent, 07 Aug 2024 18:46Z
Mounting scandals involving Buddhist monks are eroding public faith in
a key pillar of Thai society.
Why it's easier for Queensland copper thieves to get away with it
ABC Radio Brisbane, 07 Aug 2024 04:36Z
Moreton Bay City Council's mayor says the state govt is allowing
a black market trade to go unchecked, and it's hurting everyone from
energy providers to local football clubs.
Australia joins defence exercise in contested South China Sea after
Philippines deal with China to ease tensions
ABC News, 07 Aug 2024 05:35Z
The Australian Defence Force has announced that it will join another
military drill in the contested waters of the South China Sea, where
there have been a series of increasingly dangerous confrontations
between China and the Philippines.
'Garbage' safety culture at Boeing to blame for cabin door blowout
mid-flight, watchdog hears
ABC News, 07 Aug 2024 05:33Z
Workers from the embattled airplane company told the US transport
safety authority a lack of accountability led to safety issues such as
those on the Alaska Airlines plane where a cabin door was missing four
bolts and blew out mid-flight.
Two Victorian Building Authority workers charged by corruption watchdog
ABC News, 07 Aug 2024 06:19Z
The Independent Broad-based Anti-corruption Commission has charged two
Victorian Building Authority employees with criminal offences, over the
alleged assessment of builder registrations in exchange for a financial
benefit.
CrowdStrike releases 'embarrassing' root cause analysis into global IT outage
ABC News, 07 Aug 2024 06:18Z
CrowdStrike releases its analysis of last month's global IT outage,
revealing an "embarrassing" mistake experts say first-year programming
students are taught how to avoid.
It's sizzling in Shanghai as red alert issued
China Internet Information Center, 06 Aug 2024
China's eastern and southern provinces are experiencing extreme heat waves
with roasting temperatures and burning sunshine, but experts said the
scorching weather may start to ease late this month. A ...
[The SST off China has been 3C above normal for months].