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OKIsItJustMe

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Fri Apr 26, 2019, 11:28 PM Apr 2019

33-year study shows increasing ocean winds and wave heights

https://about.unimelb.edu.au/newsroom/news/2019/april/33-year-study-shows-increasing-ocean-winds-and-wave-heights
33-year study shows increasing ocean winds and wave heights

26 Apr 2019

Extreme ocean winds and wave heights are increasing around the globe, with the largest rise occurring in the Southern Ocean, University of Melbourne research shows.

Researchers Ian Young and Agustinus Ribal, from the University’s Department of Infrastructure Engineering, analysed wind speed and wave height measurements taken from 31 different satellites between 1985-2018, consisting of approximately 4 billion observations.

The measurements were compared with more than 80 ocean buoys deployed worldwide, making it the largest and most detailed dataset of its type ever compiled.

The researchers found that extreme winds in the Southern Ocean have increased by 1.5 metres per second, or 8 per cent, over the past 30 years. Extreme waves have increased by 30 centimetres, or 5 per cent, over the same period.

https://dx.doi.org/10.1126/science.aav9527
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33-year study shows increasing ocean winds and wave heights (Original Post) OKIsItJustMe Apr 2019 OP
That's creepy..... I'm buying an electric car when this one dies. DemocracyMouse Apr 2019 #1

DemocracyMouse

(2,275 posts)
1. That's creepy..... I'm buying an electric car when this one dies.
Sat Apr 27, 2019, 01:17 AM
Apr 2019

Enough fossil fuels. As the Beach Boys should have sung:

"It's got to be you, solar babe,
I won't be kissen' my 409 no more
(unless she goes electric)."

Cue theremin.

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