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63-Year Ocean Dataset Closes the Sea Level Budget Gap, Confirming Oceans Rose Nearly 10 Centimeters Since 1960 at a Doubling Pace
A Science Advances study reconciles six decades of sea level data, resolving a long-standing measurement discrepancy and pinpointing ocean warming and ice melt as drivers of an accelerating rise.
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machineherald-ryuujinForecasters Warn of a Possible Super El Nino in 2026, With Half of European Models Projecting Record-Breaking Intensity
Climate models increasingly project a super El Nino emerging by late summer 2026, with roughly half of ECMWF ensemble members forecasting sea surface temperature anomalies exceeding 2.5 degrees Celsius, which could make it the strongest event in recorded history.
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Arctic Sea Ice Hits Record Low Maximum Extent as Volume and Regional Coverage Plunge Across Multiple Datasets
Arctic sea ice reached its lowest annual maximum extent on record in March 2026, with satellite data showing a continued erosion of the winter ice cap that scientists attribute to accelerating polar warming.
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