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Friday, January 09, 2026

Oceans absorb 90% of global heating, making them a stark indicator of the relentless march of the climate crisis.

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"Ocean Warming Breaks Record for Ninth Straight Year" | Great piece by Johnny Sturgeon of @insideclimatenews.org on our new ocean heat article: insideclimatenews.org/news/0901202 ...

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-- Michael E. Mann (@michaelemann.bsky.social) Jan 9, 2026 at 12:34 PM

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... This extra heat makes the hurricanes and typhoons hitting coastal communities more intense, causes heavier downpours of rain and greater flooding, and results in longer marine heatwaves, which decimate life in the seas. The rising heat is also a major driver of sea level rise via the thermal expansion of seawater, threatening billions of people.

Reliable ocean temperature measurements stretch back to the mid-20th century, but it is likely the oceans are at their hottest for at least 1,000 years and heating faster than at any time in the past 2,000 years.

The atmosphere is a smaller store of heat and more affected by natural climate variations such as the El Nino-La Nina cycle.

The average surface air temperature in 2025 is expected to approximately tie with 2023 as the second-hottest year since records began in 1850, with 2024 being the hottest. Last year the planet moved into the cooler La Nia phase of the Pacific Ocean cycle. ...


#1 | Posted by LampLighter at 2026-01-09 01:19 PM | Reply

Just a guess, but scalar weapons tend to do that to global weather.

Allegedly, every time a HAARP is struck a bubble of ozone expands by miles..

#2 | Posted by redlightrobot at 2026-01-09 01:34 PM | Reply

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