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Packers and Movers in Pune Moving cost of maxwell relocations - 0 views

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    Packers and Movers in Pune Service area of maxwell relocations is wide enough. For the same reason, this service provide can be hired to arrive at any domestic or foreign location in quick time and smooth manner.
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Best packers and movers in pune is easy to consult by Maxwell Relocations - 1 views

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    Perfectly designed array for shifting services and long team of trained and skilled professionals team up together to make Maxwell Relocations one of the best packers and movers in pune. So, it i...
Jérôme OLLIER

Via @IAMSPOnline - Man-made noise pollution killing whales along Maharashtra coast - @h... - 0 views

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    Man-made noise pollution killing whales along Maharashtra coast.
Jérôme OLLIER

Scientists may have solved mystery of rapidly rising Indian Ocean sea level - @theAGU - 0 views

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    Sea levels around the world have risen by 1.7 millimeters (0.07 inches) on average each year since 1880, but in recent years, scientists have observed a rapid increase in sea level in the north Indian Ocean. Tide gauge records and other datasets reveal the pace of sea level rise in the north Indian Ocean has accelerated to 3.1 millimeters (0.12 inches) per year within the last three decades.
Jérôme OLLIER

#coronavirus - Aerosol Induced Changes in Sea Surface Temperature Over the Bay of Benga... - 0 views

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    The role of COVID-19 pandemic lockdown in improving air quality was reported extensively for land regions globally. However, limited studies have explored these over oceanic areas close to high anthropogenic activities and emissions. The Bay of Bengal (BoB) basin is one such region adjacent to the highly populated South Asian region. We find that Aerosol Optical Depth (AOD) over the BoB declined by as much as 0.1 or 30% during the peak lockdown of April 2020 compared to long-term climatology during 2003-2019. Simultaneously, the sea surface temperature (SST) rose by 0.5-1.5°C over the central and north-western parts of the BoB with an average increase of 0.83°C. We show that up to 30% of this observed warming is attributable to reduced atmospheric aerosols. The study highlights the importance of anthropogenic emissions reduction due to COVID lockdown on short-term changes to SST over ocean basins with implications to regional weather.
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