@TommyThomThomas @drtod1000 @scruztiger Some paper links, given you asked for data (I'm sure you are genuinely and desperately interested and embrace research Tommy 😉) https://t.co/rAsbaq0rD3 https://t.co/Hezskeu8gc https://t.co/8C27mILP5U https://t.co
@_MikeMoss @NBCNews Coral heat bleaching has always been rising globally, here's a paper from 2010. Media claims aside, reef health hasn't recovered on the GB Reef. Individual coral famously can live hundreds of years. Oceans warming -> harder, faste
@NBCNews A scientific paper warning of rising heat stress on Caribbean coral in 2010 "over 40% died... Comparison of satellite data against field surveys demonstrated a significant predictive relationship between accumulated heat stress and bleaching inte
@MarkerMagic8 @Nolongerscot @JacquesRizzi @nyunggai Wait, are you one of those deniers that think corals are thriving because 2 lobbyists out of the thousands of scientists say so? 🤣🤣 Don’t make me laugh
@BobbyChurchil @420Sussyballz69 @JoJoFromJerz But I've spent a lot of time reading the papers to understand why they say what they say. Have you? https://t.co/wcK1oe96DU https://t.co/Hezskeu8gc https://t.co/4Ih8OMR2ov https://t.co/rAsbaq0rD3 etc.
@Faktantarkast10 @GeraldKutney @AndrewDessler @KHayhoe @ClimateHuman @MichaelEMann @BjornLomborg @RogerPielkeJr @DawnTJ90 Lol, like clockwork. The Caspian tiger survived for centuries, so by your logic cannot be endangered either. How many are there now?
@Archophob1 @Marc15557624 @isaboemeke @ShellenbergerMD @BjornLomborg Baking to death is simply observed reality. Your narrative is propaganda – "better adapted species" lol. A fun way to spin mass die-offs as evolutionary advance, isn't it? How to disting
RT @vergara_chen: En 2005, las altas temperaturas del océano en el Atlántico tropical y el Caribe resultaron en el evento de blanqueamiento…
En 2005, las altas temperaturas del océano en el Atlántico tropical y el Caribe resultaron en el evento de blanqueamiento de corales más severo jamás registrado en la cuenca https://t.co/LLFC4pKI8k
@erik0015 @CNN 'Ad hominem' fallacy – rejecting evidence because you don't like the messenger Small selection of relevant scientific papers, observations & evidence https://t.co/WyDfIIHBMN https://t.co/uiH3tcQEOZ https://t.co/1SkbgM6KoE https://t.
@RSchusterJR @p_hannam @smh @GBRMPA "Caribbean Corals in Crisis: Record Thermal Stress, Bleaching, and Mortality in 2005" "Comparison of satellite data against field surveys demonstrated a significant predictive relationship between accumulated heat stress
@bulls_lad @Creamih8 @simonahac e.g. Lab observations – bleaching from heat stress is easily reproduced. https://t.co/jX0EDr2gcu Satellite monitoring https://t.co/68t3ysFhtS Aerial surveys with dive-based ground truthing of bleaching severity to depth.
@fatelviscrypto @f Those events are only getting worse, because the water is getting warmer. There is "a significant predictive relationship between accumulated heat stress (measured using NOAA Coral Reef Watch's Degree Heating Weeks) and bleaching intensi
@KIVUNature @WEschenbach @Lunatic__Fringe @BarryJWoods @theresphysics @ConversationEDU Not years; standard measure is 'degree-heating-weeks' (above typical seasonal peak) – both intensity of temp and duration of elevated temp can induce death. Bleaching ki
@umageddon @kgaider @cathmckenna Not understanding that science is not about faith or trust, it's about reproducible evidence Berkelmans 2001 https://t.co/3trMSEDHVb Eakin 2010 https://t.co/HezskeLbic Heron 2015 https://t.co/68t3ysFhtS Global Coral Ree
@MS2513479406 @stephenduncan @ClimateAudit The question isn't whether or not someone on the internet is able to say "not so!" That's not much of a bar. Science needs to be evidence based. https://t.co/HezskeLbic https://t.co/DmYflcfwO5 https://t.co/8C27
@ddasser @theboltreport @SkyNewsAust So just an opinion, matching yours, not evidence. Testing like this? "model based on thermal stress and generic richness that explained 97% of variance in observed bleaching" https://t.co/68t3ysFhtS also https://t.c
@kingham111 @199vogel @theboltreport @SkyNewsAust That is exactly what he is stating. Here are examples of replication in relationship of rising ocean heat to escalating coral bleaching & death. https://t.co/HezsketAqE https://t.co/DmYflcx8cF https:/
RT @geoffmprice: @JSegor @wsscherk @luvkit @Twitt_Itches @realdeepdives @ScottAdamsSays @AtomsksSanakan Global bleaching: Japan https://t.c…
@NickMcGinley1 @WilWollheim @SteveSGoddard @tan123 @t_ftop @mfgengr @ScottAdamsSays @MikeBara9 @pelchat_gerald @TedDeplorable @NOAA @NASA Well supported argument, again. Quite the contrast a few more: https://t.co/jX0EDr2gcu https://t.co/HezskeLbic https
@JSegor @wsscherk @luvkit @Twitt_Itches @realdeepdives @ScottAdamsSays @AtomsksSanakan Global bleaching: Japan https://t.co/Tebk4xp8Vk Florida keys https://t.co/wcK1oeq9FU South Pacific https://t.co/sdg8RBrwI5 Hawaii https://t.co/eHtXk7V1gM Belize https://
@JSegor @wsscherk @luvkit @Twitt_Itches @realdeepdives @ScottAdamsSays @AtomsksSanakan On temp/bleaching relationship, predictions, satellite monitoring etc: https://t.co/68t3ysFhtS https://t.co/HezskeLbic https://t.co/dMdKfV8Sqp https://t.co/ILUKWEYUZx ht
@JSegor @GregoryMakles @realdeepdives @ScottAdamsSays @ianbrealey It was if you go far enough up. :) Scott noted "skepticism" on coral, didn't clarify based on what. Greg tore off into false claims about sea level data (claimed three centuries of steady ri
@ryanstrug @ScottAdamsSays @ianbrealey See papers listed in this earlier response as well... (more available) https://t.co/wNWp9bIrSi
@GregoryMakles @ianbrealey @ScottAdamsSays Heat stress bleaching is lab reproducible https://t.co/jX0EDr2gcu And mass bleaching severity maps pretty exactly to prolonged elevated temperature above local threshold. https://t.co/HezskeLbic https://t.co/8C27
@ryanstrug @Newsweek At this point you seem to be just freely "creatively associating". A non-creative rational approach would be to familiarize yourself with the concept of 'degree-heating-weeks' being used here before commenting. https://t.co/HezskeLbi
@lutherblissetb1 @dbirch214 @PeterCl72071640 @VeronicaJHex @The_ClimateGuy @LpdlcRamirez @JWSpry @IceAgeFarmer @adapt2030 @Diamondthedave @NWSBoulder @weatherchannel Rising coral mass bleaching/mortality events are global, naturally. https://t.co/wcK1oeq9
@lutherblissetb1 @dbirch214 @PeterCl72071640 @VeronicaJHex @The_ClimateGuy @LpdlcRamirez @JWSpry @IceAgeFarmer @adapt2030 @Diamondthedave @NWSBoulder @weatherchannel Generally, in DHWs = sustained weeks of exposure to temperatures higher than typical annua
@lutherblissetb1 @dbirch214 @PeterCl72071640 @VeronicaJHex @The_ClimateGuy @LpdlcRamirez @JWSpry @IceAgeFarmer @adapt2030 @Diamondthedave @NWSBoulder @weatherchannel You can read more about this at sites like NOAA: https://t.co/vmSH9SAImI Or in papers lik
@Hulett_1212 @JunkScience As that paper discusses, there are dedicated satellite products for monitoring such coral impact now. Other examples of papers: https://t.co/DmYflcfwO5 https://t.co/HezskeLbic https://t.co/8C27mItFRM https://t.co/dMdKfV8Sqp https:
@GaryNotHairy @MPalmerTWC Researchers have documented the geographic alignment of heat stress and coral bleaching for some time. There are dedicated satellite products. https://t.co/68t3ysFhtS https://t.co/HezskeLbic https://t.co/8C27mItFRM https://t.c
@latimeralder @JonD99 see thread here man. https://t.co/SAPFpG0mNK
@latimeralder @JonD99 Eakin et al 2010, "Caribbean Corals in Crisis: Record Thermal Stress, Bleaching, and Mortality in 2005" "... most comprehensive documentation of basin-scale bleaching to date and found that over 80% of corals bleached and over 40% die