Waiting for sea level rise.
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It has only taken ten years, that is how long a few of us have been detailing major problems with how the Australian Bureau of Meteorology measures daily temperatures.
It is impossible to reconcile 60% bleaching based on the official aerial survey with 0% bleaching based on the official underwater survey for John Brewer Reef, with both surveys undertaken in March 2022.
The Bureau is unique in the world in taking instantaneous readings from the probes and using the highest in any 24-hour period as the maximum temperature for that day.
These findings are not consistent with claims made by the Bureau that there is no public interest in releasing the parallel data because the temperatures are the same whether measured by platinum resistance probes in automatic...
I will be talking about these issues this afternoon on TNT radio with the legendary Chris Smith.
The extent of any contrived warming is likely to vary with the type of custom-designed probe and the local environmental conditions.
The Bureau is yet to explain how long the minus 10.0C/10.4C limits was in place at those locations.
That data has never been provided and is the origin of the current saga to be resumed on Tuesday through private mediation.
Dr Jennifer Marohasy will be appearing as an expert witness.
It is increasingly difficult to articulate a sceptical perspective on catastrophic human-caused climate change and other such issues.
If you are in Brisbane this Sunday at 2pm Peter Ridd & Jennifer Marohasy will attend a premiere viewing of their new film "A Coral Bleaching Tragedy".
On the highest tide each year, I wonder if the waves will reach to the wave cut notch at the bottom of the cliff face, below Boiling Pot Lookout in Noosa National Park that is about halfway down the east coast of Australia,...
I’m so proud of the 360 underwater photographs taken along 36 transects that were laid in four different habitat types: at the reef front, in the back lagoon, at the reef crest, and we also laid three transects at the bottom...
It is often reported that the Great Barrier Reef is half dead, specifically that the corals are bleached, and the water quality is degraded with pesticides and plastics...
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