Bummer: Great Barrier Reef Seeing Hottest Temps In 400 Years

I warned you to stop using fossil fuels, give all your freedom to government, and allow illegal aliens, er, climate refugees into your 1st World Nations, but, no, you wouldn’t listen

Great Barrier Reef waters spike to hottest in 400 years, study finds

Ocean temperatures in the Great Barrier Reef hit their highest level in 400 years over the past decade, according to researchers who warned that the reef likely won’t survive if planetary warming isn’t stopped.

During that time, between 2016 and 2024, the Great Barrier Reef, the world’s largest coral reef ecosystem and one of the most biodiverse, suffered mass coral bleaching events. That’s when water temperatures get too hot and coral expel the algae that provide them with color and food, and sometimes die. Earlier this year, aerial surveys of over 300 reefs in the system off Australia’s northeast coast found bleaching in shallow water areas spanning two-thirds of the reef, according to Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority.

Researchers from Melbourne University and other universities in Australia, in a paper published Wednesday in the journal Nature, were able to compare recent ocean temperatures to historical ones by using coral skeleton samples from the Coral Sea to reconstruct sea surface temperature data from 1618 to 1995. They coupled that with sea surface temperature data from 1900 to 2024.

They observed largely stable temperatures before 1900 and steady warming from January to March from 1960 to 2024. And during five years of coral bleaching in the past decade — during 2016, 2017, 2020, 2022 and 2024 — temperatures in January and March were significantly higher than anything dating back to 1618, researchers found. They used climate models to attribute the warming rate after 1900 to human-caused climate change. The only other year nearly as warm as the mass bleaching years of the past decade was 2004.

Interesting time frame. From 1618 through around 1850 the Earth was in a cool period, so, of course the waters were cooler. Why not go further back to try and compare during the Medieval Warm Period? Because this is all about doommongering from a cult. How many actual temperature readings do they have back to 1900 for the Great Barrier Reef. And with cult in cult out computer models.

Across the world, reefs are key to seafood production and tourism. Scientists have long said additional loss of coral is likely to be a casualty of future warming as the world approaches the 1.5 degrees Celsius (2.7 degrees Fahrenheit) threshold that countries agreed to try and keep warming under in the 2015 Paris climate agreement.

Even if global warming is kept under the Paris Agreement’s goal, which scientists say Earth is almost guaranteed to cross, 70% to 90% of corals across the globe could be threatened, the study’s authors said. As a result, future coral reefs would likely have less diversity in coral species — which has already been happening as the oceans have grown hotter.

Corals have grown under much warmer conditions with higher sea levels, hence why you have many islands, and those things called “coral atolls.”

As more heat-tolerant coral replaces the less heat-tolerant species in the colorful underwater rainbow jungle, McPhaden said there’s “real concern” about the expected extreme loss in the number of species and reduction in area that the world’s largest reef covers.

What about during previous Holocene warm periods, which were warmer? How did coral survive? And all the fish and crabs and such? Meh, scientists no longer ask questions about science, since this is a cult. It wasn’t that long ago when these same people bleated on about Darwinism and survival of the fittest, now they think everything must remain the same.

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2 Responses to “Bummer: Great Barrier Reef Seeing Hottest Temps In 400 Years”

  1. BossyAussie says:

    Yeah, right. But even if true the coral here is doing very well.

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