[HN Gopher] Water Temperatures Hit 'Hot Tub' Levels in the Flori...
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Water Temperatures Hit 'Hot Tub' Levels in the Florida Keys
Author : cratermoon
Score : 45 points
Date : 2023-07-29 21:13 UTC (1 hours ago)
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(TXT) w3m dump (www.smithsonianmag.com)
| jmclnx wrote:
| I wonder how the Manatees are handling this heat ? I have not
| heard anything about them.
| bombas wrote:
| Apparently not very good https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-
| news/manatee-dies-injuries-s...
| WithinReason wrote:
| I don't think that's the kind of heat GP meant
| ineedasername wrote:
| >"They're not too meticulous about who their partners are.
| They just have this kind of a sexual urge, and then they'll
| engage in activity with whomever seems to be in the area,
| and if that's a female, great," Gjeltema said.
|
| >"But if there are not enough females around or there are
| only males around, they may express that sexual behavior on
| whatever individual may be in the vicinity," she said.
|
| This is not even particularly unique to manatees. It would
| be good if information like this was more widely circulated
| in basic biology classes to dismiss certain notions about
| what constitutes "natural" sexual behaviors and
| preferences.
| wfhBrian wrote:
| Many already died because the sea grass has been rapidly
| disappeareding, especially after the last red tide.
| claytongulick wrote:
| More context [1]. This was measured in very shallow water with
| poor circulation and heavy dark algae (which heats water) and is
| also similar or less than readings in 2017 and 2009.
|
| [1] https://www.news4jax.com/weather/2023/07/26/are-water-
| temps-...
| adrienthebo wrote:
| > . . .But it was still hot
|
| > Even if the 101.1deg water temp isn't verified, it was
| exceptionally hot in the Florida Keys, and it remains that way.
|
| > Water temperatures at other buoys, and remote sensing using
| satellites, have recorded water temps in the mid to even upper
| 90s around the Florida Keys.
|
| > This has resulted in brutal heat for the land areas.
|
| It may be that the Manatee bay sensors are in a uniquely hot
| location but the temperatures there will be negatively
| impacting wildlife; outside that location water temperatures
| seem pretty darn elevated.
| ChrisArchitect wrote:
| [dupe]
|
| More discussion from days ago:
|
| https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=36877928
|
| https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=36855773
|
| https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=36869296
| youarelabor wrote:
| global warming wants people back in the office, never mind the
| cost to the climate
| galoisscobi wrote:
| How else would these companies that are pushing boundaries in
| sustainability innovate? Look, there's no charger in the phone
| box to save the environment! /s
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