Line graph time series of global mean surface temperature anomalies for each January-December period from 1850 through 2024. There is a long-term increasing trend and large year-to-year variability. The mean surface temperature anomaly averaged from January to December 2024 was 1.29Β°C globally. Anomalies are computed relative to a 1901-2000 climate baseline. Data from NOAA/NESDIS/NCEI NOAAGlobalTemp v6.0.0.
π¨ The data is in, but it comes as no surprise unfortunately.
"Earth had its warmest year on record while upper-ocean heat content experienced a record high" - more from NOAA at www.ncei.noaa.gov/news/global-...
Data for graph provided by NOAAGlobalTemp v6.0.0 (www.ncei.noaa.gov/products/lan...). π§ͺ
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Start 2025 with some inspiring reads! ππ
The BGC-Argo bibliography has been updated and 2024 was an exceptionally productive year for publications!
Explore the latest research on the BGC-Argo website π : biogeochemical-argo.org/peer-review-...
#OneArgo
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π #CallForAbstracts
Don't miss the opportunity to submit an abstract to the session "OneArgo & its role in Operational Oceanography" at #EGU2025 !
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Deadline: 15 Jan 2025, 13:00 CET
π More details: meetingorganizer.copernicus.org/EGU25/sessio...
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#AGU24 #UAGeosciences #AwesomeStudentJoy
Marta Sowinski showing off amazing New Zealand ocean carbon accounting πππ
with help from Holly Thomas π₯
10.12.2024 19:16 β π 15 π 1 π¬ 0 π 1
YAY!! I missed all of you! Itβs so nice to βseeβ all of your faces - woohoooo! ππππ
07.12.2024 16:48 β π 8 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0
Joellen talking about the Southern Ocean and Antarctica as fundamental components of the climate system. She is projecting a map on Antarctica, with the potentially vulnerable Pine Island/Thwaites glacier region featured on the map.
Joellen lecturing to a full house of about 130 students.
I am thrilled that Dr. Joellen Russell (@deepblueseanext at the other place) visited us at UMaine once again! She gave a βbarn-burnerβ presentation jointly to my ERS 152 βEarthβs Changing #Climateβ class and @paleobluedot.bsky.social βs Sedimentology & Stratigraphy class. Truly I nspirational!! βοΈπ§ͺβοΈπ
06.12.2024 02:58 β π 21 π 2 π¬ 0 π 0
Building better models of the critical zone and beyond.
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I study how climate works differently because of plants. Professor at @Univ. of Washington, views are my own. She/her
US Climate Variability and Predictability Program - Investigating the global climate system across multiple time scales emphasizing the role of the ocean.
Learn more at usclivar.org
Geologist interested in the energy transition, bicycling, and public service
https://bio.link/timdemko
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9125-0907
https://www.semanticscholar.org/author/Timothy-Michael-Demko/15743754
Paleoclimate modeller at UNSW, visitor at ANU
Climate scientist fascinated by polar regions, ocean, ice, and the global carbon and water cycles
Climate Change economist. IPCC AR6 and AR7 mitigation report author.
Ocean scientist @geomarkiel.bsky.social. Views are my own.
Ocean research manager for GO-BGC AND SOCCOM | TESD school board director | Supporter of ocean science & outreach πand public educationπ
https://www.go-bgc.org/
https://soccom.princeton.edu/
Float photo credit: Isa Rosso/SOCCOM
Climate, water, birds, bluegrass mandolin. Member US National Academy of Sciences, MacArthur Fellow, Carl Sagan Prize, author of The Three Ages of Water (2023). Also on Mastodon. @petergleick@fediscience.org. Email me at pgleick (at) gmail.
Dr in glaciology and expert mapper of coastal topography at a Cooperative Research Institute. An organizer for disability rights in science, which mostly involves yelling at agencies. Science is the easier part of my work. #T1D
Glaciologist who has spent 40+ years doing fieldwork on glaciers. Science advisor to NASA Earth. US Representative to the World Glacier Monitoring Service. Author of blog βFrom a Glaciers Perspectiveβ. Grandparent, avid skier, dog walk/runner.
Assistant Prof U Minnesota. Antarctic history from ice cores. Antarctic science. Views mine.
Ocean and climate scientist and professor
Director, Stanford Woods Institute for the Environment.
Professor of Atmospheric Science at University of Reading. Studies turbulence, jet streams, aviation, climate change.
https://www.met.reading.ac.uk/~williams/