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Geophysical Research Letters

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earth-and-environment2 years ago

Unprecedented Earth Tilt Raises Concerns

A new study published in Geophysical Research Letters reveals that pumping groundwater has caused Earth's tilt to shift by 31.5 inches in less than two decades, resulting in a sea-level rise of 0.24 inches. The redistribution of groundwater has been found to have the largest impact on the drift of the rotational pole, surpassing other climate-related causes. The study highlights the significant influence of human activities on Earth's rotation and emphasizes the need for better understanding and management of groundwater pumping to mitigate the effects of climate change, including sea-level rise.

earth-and-environment2 years ago

Unprecedented Earth Tilt Raises Concerns

A new study published in Geophysical Research Letters reveals that pumping groundwater has caused Earth's tilt to shift by 31.5 inches in less than two decades, resulting in a sea-level rise of 0.24 inches. The redistribution of groundwater has been found to have the largest impact on the drift of the rotational pole, surpassing other climate-related causes. The study highlights the significant influence of human activities on Earth's rotation and emphasizes the need for better understanding and management of groundwater pumping to mitigate the effects of climate change, including sea-level rise.

earth-science2 years ago

The Alarming Shift: Humans Alter Earth's Axis

A new study published in Geophysical Research Letters reveals that pumping groundwater has caused Earth's tilt to shift by 31.5 inches in less than two decades, resulting in a sea-level rise of 0.24 inches. The redistribution of groundwater has been found to have the largest impact on the drift of the rotational pole, surpassing other climate-related causes. The study highlights the significant influence of human activities, particularly irrigation, on Earth's rotation and climate change. Understanding the effects of groundwater pumping can aid in mitigating sea-level rise and other climate issues.

natural-disasters2 years ago

"Unprecedented Lightning Storm Unleashed by Volcanic Eruption"

The eruption of the underwater volcano Hunga Tonga-Hunga Ha'apai triggered the most intense lightning storm ever recorded, according to a study published in Geophysical Research Letters. The eruption sent millions of tons of ash, dust, and superheated water into the atmosphere, creating an umbrella cloud. Lightning strikes occurred at an unprecedented rate, with approximately 2,600 strikes per minute during the peak. The lightning also occurred at significantly higher altitudes than usual, suggesting that volcanoes can create their own weather systems.