Superior gases delay heat in our environment, and this leads to an energy imbalance in the environment, causing climate change, researchers explained.
The sea surface temperature since 2019 has grown 4.5 times faster than the late 1980s. Over the past four decades, it has grown an accelerated speed. It reports about it European Space Agency.
During the period from 1985 to 1989, the heat was observed by 0.06 s in a decade, and from 2019 to 2023 the sea surface temperature grew 0.27 C in a decade. Thus, since 2019, sea surface temperature has grown 4.5 times faster than the late 1980s.
The analysis initiated by the resistance to climate change was achieved by observations from 20 infrared radio meters and two meters of microwave radio installed on satellites such as ERS-1, ERS-2, Envisat and Sentinel-3.
The study examines a variety of factors that affect the heat of oceans from weather phenomena such as El Nigno to volcanic eruption.
“Greenhouse gases delay heat in our environment, and this leads to an energy imbalance that comes to our planet from the sun, as well as energy that is being traced back to the cosmos. As a result, excessive imbalance is observed. This imbalance leads to climate change. Climate dynamics, need to continue monitoring and improve addition data, data collapse, data additional increase, collection to ensure that our climatic models may reflect future temperature increases as accurately as possible, ”explained the leader of the study Chris Merchan.
It is noteworthy that in January we wrote that the largest iceberg A23A in the world approaches the island of South Georgia in South Atlantic, threatening the population of penguins and seals.
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