• Sharkticon@lemmy.zip
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    11 hours ago

    It’s amazing how many hydroclimatologists are apparently in this thread eager to make sarcastic comments yet not able to publish their research.

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    18 hours ago

    There is nothing mysterious about the cold blob. It’s due to the land ice in Greenland melting due to global warming. This ice runs into the ocean at greater and greater speeds, cooling off the water in that region. So that little bit of cooling is actually just a part of global warming.

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      13 hours ago

      Might be that the melt runoff is at a greater rate than before where that cold blob was smaller/not there.

      If the cold blob continues to get bigger, the warm surface could get cut off.

      • Pommes_für_dein_Balg@feddit.org
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        16 hours ago

        I’m guessing the water at the poles was already close to freezing temperatures.
        So it isn’t affected by melting ice.
        But at latitudes affected by the warm Gulf Stream, melting ice is colder than the surrounding water, so it would cool it down.

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    15 hours ago

    Nothing mysterious about this. Melting ice caps produce fresh sueface water that doesn’t sink.

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      17 hours ago

      I wish it had a scenario for last 5 years average, the uk has many more than the preindustrial 0 tropical nights now.

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        17 hours ago

        Yeah I have a long list of wishes for that model too. Like base it one current climate forcing estimate of 2.8C. Make the color range more expressive.

        But some clicking around will show anyone that a lot will change. And that you really don’t want to be in the northern Atlantic and adjacent

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            7 hours ago

            South UK still minus 2.3C, even with 2C climate forcing. That’s still quite a lot.

            Though not as much as Norway and Sweden

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    21 hours ago

    Ok, so now the Gulf stream is collapsing, and I live in Sweden.

    yay.

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        21 hours ago

        I don’t know, I think the shock will be pretty bad for us both…

        I mean, the south of Sweden is at the same latitute as Newfoundland, Stockholm is at the same latitude as the southern tip of Greenland.

        Spain is at the same latitude as New York, Washington and Virginia.

        Let’s not compete about who will suffer the most.

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          11 hours ago

          Your homes/buildings are designed to keep heat in. Spanish buildings have airflow to keep heat out.

          It’s not about suffering more, it’s about the change to infrastructure.

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            10 hours ago

            It’s also about not being able to grow any food when everything is permanently frozen…

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              10 hours ago

              Exactly. And we want to keep our summers and not have to spend every day indoors. Ffs, these people who are like “you’ll be fine”. Ridiculous.

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              9 hours ago

              Everyone suffers in that regard.

              While everyone figures that out there are other issues like infrastructure.

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            10 hours ago

            It not just about infrastructure. We want to able to grow our own food and keep livestock and all that. Without the Gulf stream that’ll be… Harder. 🥶

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        18 hours ago

        We’re not talking about a little drop in temperature you can tough out.
        We’re talking about a permanent ice cover that makes agriculture impossible in all of Scandinavia.

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    16 hours ago

    It’s t-shirt weather, in the middle of winter here where I am. I’m 49, I’ve never seen anything even close to this before.