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28 Ιαν 2019 · All this highlights the need for much stronger links between ecosystem scientists, social scientists studying human adaptation and resilience, and those designing and implementing climate...
Key Points: New data set of global sound speed at the end of XXI century with associated uncertainty: global sound speed generally increases. Climate-induced sound speed variations are substantial in selected “acoustic hotspots”
18 Σεπ 2020 · Here, we demonstrate that acoustic ocean thermometry can be done passively, using natural submarine earthquakes as sources of low-frequency sound (1 to 10 Hz). We call the resulting procedure seismic ocean thermometry.
1 Φεβ 2022 · George et al. (2017) outline the methods they used to create music based on sonified climate data; while Dibben (2017), for example, examines how Icelandic popular music has been used for the advocacy of environmental protection, highlighting the local and global perspectives it can provide for the listener. Table 1.
22 Ιουν 2023 · To address the global noise pollution challenge, scientists should investigate the ecosystem-level effects of noise and the interactions between noise pollution and other global change factors such as chemical pollution and climate change.
• Global average temperature was 0.98°C (1.76 °F) higher in 2020 than in the late 1800s.15 • The warmest year on record since records began in 1880 was 2016, with 2020 ranking second. In 2020 global average land temperatures experienced a record high, while 2016 global ocean temperatures remain the highest on record.
12 Μαΐ 2022 · As measured by the Lamb wave amplitudes, the climactic Hunga explosion was comparable in size to that of the 1883 Krakatau eruption. The Hunga eruption produced remarkable globally detected infrasound (0.01 to 20 hertz), long-range (~10,000 kilometers) audible sound, and ionospheric perturbations.