So good news then
So good news then
Congratulations Zack, and thank you - incredible work. This will take time to digest. What catches my attention immediately, in the abstract, is: βGlaciers lost a record amount of their mass in 2024; all 58 reference glaciers across the globe reported lossβ¦β
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@klausdodds.bsky.social β¦. Thought you might be interested in The Arctic chapter β¦..
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Thank you for sharing this overview! Will use it in my higher English classes.
Monitoring climate variables through 2024 - what long-term trends and variability do you see? ππ #SOTC2024 #StateOfClimate Page S8: doi.org/10.1175/2025...
Very sadly, we do not have the wonderful support this year by NOAA and the Climate[dot]gov team, which for years have provided communication-friendly articles and accessible visualizations to better describe the annual report's findings. Despite these actions, please continue to share the data! ππ
Here's the press release - available via @ametsoc.org: www.ametsoc.org/ams/about-am.... "For decades, the State of the Climate has provided the most comprehensive annual update on Earthβs climate" Anyone see any coverage or statements by NOAA (like they usually do)? Just honestly very sad...
This was really cool tbh seeing all the juicy data put into context
Appreciate your work on this β the Arctic is our climate's early warning system, and itβs screaming.
Huge work that you've done, with lot of charts. Thank you for that.