The Daily Blog Open Mic – Tuesday 30th April 2019

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  1. Here’s for all those ‘climate deniers’ a solid warning to sell your seafront property and – buy a boat – or learn to swim now.

    https://www.tvnz.co.nz/one-news/world/new-research-finds-ross-ice-shelf-melting-10-times-faster-than-overall-average

    TV ONE
    30th April 2019

    New research finds Ross Ice Shelf melting 10 times faster than overall average

    SCIENCE
    CLIMATE CHANGE

    New research reveals the Ross Ice Shelf is melting 10 times faster than the overall average, which may cause New Zealand’s sea level to rise much sooner and faster than originally predicted, NIWA says.

    NIWA’s found it’s been caused by solar heated waters beneath the north-western corner of the shelf. It’s likely to result in higher surface ocean temperatures in the Ross Sea.

    NIWA scientist Dr Mike Williams told TVNZ1’s Breakfast, “What we are seeing is a really important process that might impact upon the ice sheet and Antartica much faster than what we have traditionally thought… …so that might make sea level rise for New Zealand much faster and much sooner.”

    Mr Williams said the report released is “quite significant”.

    “It highlights a process that scientists have speculated about for about 20 years and it highlights that this process is happening

  2. And today 30/4/2019 my heart goes out to all those living in cars or on the ground, as the weather is cold now in the hills behind Gisborne as a biting cold wind comes from the south/east to bring the mountain temperature down to about 7 degrees Celsius, – enough to freeze a human being today.

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