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Preemptive strike? The media and Israel’s attack on Iran

时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:Film   来源:Opinion  查看:  评论:0
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One of the few treatments that has given her relief is medical Botox - having dozens of injections in her head, face and neck. It's still not clear how Botox works for migraine, but it's believed to block powerful pain signals being released from the nerves.

Temperatures in the seas around the UK and Ireland have soared in the past week with some areas now 4C warmer than normal, with potential implications for marine life and people going swimming.The heatwave is most intense off the west coast of Ireland as well as pockets off the coasts of Cornwall and Devon, according to scientists at the National Oceanography Centre and the Met Office.

Preemptive strike? The media and Israel’s attack on Iran

Sea temperatures in April and the first half of May were the highest recorded during those months since monitoring began 45 years ago.Climate change is causing oceans to warm around the globe and is making marine heatwaves like this one more likely."It's super intense at the moment. The marine heatwave has really soared this week," says Dr Ségolène Berthou at the Met Office.

Preemptive strike? The media and Israel’s attack on Iran

The entire west coast of the UK is now about 2.5C above average. A large portion of Scottish waters are 2-3C warmer than usual for the time of year.In one location, just off Tyne and Tees, temperatures are 5C higher than average, according to the Centre for Environment, Fisheries and Aquaculture Science.

Preemptive strike? The media and Israel’s attack on Iran

Dr Zoe Jacobs, who is based at the National Oceanography Centre, first noticed the unusual marine temperatures a few weeks ago. She found that pockets of the UK had been coming in and out of a mild heatwave since late 2024. That heat intensified and spread in March and has now surged.

A marine heatwave is defined as sea temperatures that exceed the seasonal threshold for more than five consecutive days. In the UK the marine heatwave threshold for May is 11.3C.showing the technology flagging an item that had failed to scan properly, which has had more than 3.5 million views.

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