Alerte NOAA : le Pacifique équatorial va bientôt se réchauffer et pourrait ouvrir la voie au phénomène El Niño dès 2026

Le réchauffement du Pacifique suggère que le refroidissement actuel n’est pas une La Niña et renforce la probabilité d’un basculement vers El Niño.

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"Troisième lancement, troisième succès!": les images du décollage réussi du lanceur européen Ariane 6 en Guyane

Le lanceur lourd européen Ariane 6 a décollé ce mardi 12 août au soir du centre spatial de Kourou en Guyane française, a constaté sur place un correspondant de l'AFP.

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Department of Geodesy (Hochschule Bochum) and 52°North held an interactive #KomMonitor workshop at the recent AGIT Conference. Participants explored the monitoring capabilities of the KomMonitor Web Application, analyzing heat exposure, the distribution of vulnerable population groups, and the accessibility of green spaces and drinking water infrastructure.

Sebastian Drost provides details in his blog post
👉 https://blog.52north.org/2025/07/22/kommonitor-workshop-agit-2025/

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Your transatlantic video calls are now moonlighting as climate researchers! Scientists discovered that undersea fiber-optic cables can monitor ocean temps & pressure by measuring tiny changes in light signals. Even our infrastructure has side hustles these days 🌊

https://tech.slashdot.org/story/25/07/16/2246201/transatlantic-communications-cable-doubles-as-ocean-sensor

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Transatlantic Communications Cable Doubles As Ocean Sensor - Slashdot

alternative_right shares a report from Phys.org: Monitoring changes in water temperature and pressure at the seafloor can improve understanding of ocean circulation, climate, and natural hazards such as tsunamis. In recent years, scientists have begun gathering submarine measurements via an existing...

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GEM & ICOS operations are proud to contribute to the joint process between AMAP and Permafrost Pathways on coupled terrestrial monitoring in the Arctic. Check out the newly published workshop report here: https://www.amap.no/documents/download/7294/inline #ArcticScience #ClimateMonitoring #Permafrost
Planet Earth was not only record warm July through September 2023 but was also unusually dry. Globally, this was the lowest July-September precipitation since 2000. #Australia and #Malaysia, #Brazil, eastern #Europe and parts of Africa standout as unusually dry. Southwest US and eastern Mediterranean well above average precipitation. Data from ERA5 courtesy of ECMWF/Copernicus. #Climate #ClimateMonitoring @ZLabe @Climatologist49
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August average temperatures were warmer than normal almost everywhere in and around Alaska, with the eastern Interior and adjacent areas in the Yukon especially warm. Eagle had the warmest August on record, Tok second warmest, Fairbanks and Gulkana third warmest. Southeast was again mild, with Sitka airport having second warmest August. #akwx #ytwx #Summer2023 #ClimateMonitoring
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