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Topic - Climate collapse
Posted: 31 Dec 2024 at 2:50am By Dutch Josh 2
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weather_of_2024 or https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weather_of_2024 

DJ, Statistics indicate extreme weather may be followed by decades of higher excess deaths. Stress -dealing with not only the weather event, also rebuilding-one factor. Famines, chemical polution may be other factors...Some people end up homeless/poor after such events...

Number of deaths after some major events are-at best-estimates. People may be under the mud, in the sea..."gone"...

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The top 10 hottest years on record have happened in the last 10 years, including 2024. This is climate breakdown in real time. In 2025, countries must put the world on a safer path by dramatically slashing emissions & supporting the transition to a renewable future.
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Re: 2024 Arctic Sea ice area & extent data
« Reply #1077 on: Today at 05:36:23 AM »
Extent 30-Dec is 11,782,190 km2
an increase in extent of 101,394 km2
which is 59,420 km2 more than the 10 year 5 day running average of 41,974   km2

Extent is in #1 lowest place in satellite record, 29k below 2017 in #2 and 271k below 2018 in #3
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(Antarctica) Projections. (Table NSIDC ANTARCTIC AREA-1)

Average remaining melt (of the last 10 years) would produce a sea ice area minimum in Feb 2025 of 2.08 million km2, 1.02 million km2 above the record 2023 minimum of 1.06 million km2 which would be 39th lowest in the 47 year satellite record.

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Possible record setting Antarctic ice sheet melt conditions… As says, needs to be confirmed with say satellite passive microwave
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Xavier Fettweis
@xavierfettweis
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1/2 At this Christmas time, the surface melt extent over the Antarctica ice sheet (~ 14% of area) and production of melt (~ 12GT/day) is 4 times larger than the normal allowing even significant meltwater runoff in some area according to the MAR model.
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2/2 MAR suggests an absolute record of surface melt that however needs to be confirmed by satellite data derived melt extent. About 90% of the produced meltwater is currently absorbed by the snow. Data: https://climato.uliege.be/cms/c_5652669/fr/climato-antarctica

DJ-in general my view; 2025 will be hotter, more extreme weather events...Pandemics are part of the climate collapse story...Antarctic melt delayed ???

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