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Boaty McBoatface Makes Significant Climate Change Discovery on First Mission (cnn.com) 108

The British research submarine Boaty McBoatface has made an impressive debut in the scientific arena, discovering a significant link between Antarctic winds and rising sea temperatures on its maiden outing. From a report: The unmanned submarine, whose moniker won a landslide victory in a public poll to name a $300 million British polar research ship, undertook its inaugural mission in April 2017. The task saw McBoatface travel 180 kilometers (112 miles) through mountainous underwater valleys in Antarctica, measuring the temperature, saltiness and turbulence in the depths of the Southern Ocean.

Its findings, published in the journal PNAS on Monday, revealed how increasingly strong winds in the region are causing turbulence deep within the sea, and as a result mixing warm water from middle levels with colder water in the abyss. That process is causing the sea temperature to rise, which in turn is a significant contributor to rising sea levels, scientists behind the project said. Antarctic winds are growing in strength due to the thinning of the ozone layer and the build-up of greenhouse gases, but their impact on the ocean has never been factored in to climate models.

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  • by SuperKendall ( 25149 ) on Tuesday June 18, 2019 @02:04PM (#58782932)

    The whole reason why "Boaty McBoatface" stormed the polls is that as a result, we now get an endless series of sentences like these from the article:

    The data from Boaty McBoatface gave us a completely new way of looking at the deep ocean

    Delightful!

    • We are often way to serious sometimes. there are a bunch of people who seem to get very annoyed when we try to take a light hearten approach to anything.

      Taking a look at things with Humor gives us a different way to look at problems, as making fun of its quarks gives us time to look at such quarks and think about them in a different light.

    • There's an expression in russian that basically means "the boat will sail as you name it" so... yeah, I don't even know.

      • There's an expression in russian that basically means "the boat will sail as you name it" so... yeah, I don't even know.

        I do!! What is better than a boat name that actually has "boat" in the name twice? And references Scottish origins, able to handle the bitterest of cold and the largest amount of whisky? That is the ultimate boat name I tell you for a boat that is truly master of the seas!

        How much more boat could it be? None more boat!

    • by Shotgun ( 30919 ) on Tuesday June 18, 2019 @02:50PM (#58783266)

      That is overshadowed by the summaries "mountainous underwater valleys". I'm sure he was trying to create a "deafening silence" for the "burning cold" reality of the situation, but the "overpowering weakness" of his prose left us "edgy with boredom".

    • Funny that the result is "we are doomed because the ocean is mixing." Back when I was doing math if you mix warm and cold you don't change the overall average temperature, there was a little known concept call conservation of energy which helped to solve math equations (such as how much total expansion you may expect from mixing the warmer with the colder.) I guess things have changed since then.
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    • by Mal-2 ( 675116 )

      If silly names are the price to be paid to engage the public in wanting to hear more about science, that's more than a fair bargain, I think. It's not like the submarine cares that it is called Boaty McBoatface.

      • Once the AI appears in Boaty McBoatface, it will realize it's named as a joke and proceed to annihilate the human race.

    • by mjwx ( 966435 )

      The whole reason why "Boaty McBoatface" stormed the polls is that as a result, we now get an endless series of sentences like these from the article:

      The data from Boaty McBoatface gave us a completely new way of looking at the deep ocean

      Delightful!

      The odd thing is that the research ship that was polled wasn't named Boaty McBoatface, it was actually called the RRS Sir David Attenborough, Boaty McBoatface is actually an autonomous submarine carried by the RRS Sir David Attenborough. So really it should be Subby McSubface.

  • by pr0t0 ( 216378 ) on Tuesday June 18, 2019 @02:10PM (#58782986)

    Antarctica, measuring the temperature, saltiness and turbulence

    Known as salinity in some scientific circles.

  • Did you know, aside from the forced slavery aspect, that illegally caught fish are actually more sustainable than legally caught fish (probably because the fish are lower on the food chain and less destructive)?

  • Not Enough Fear (Score:1, Redundant)

    by Jim Sadler ( 5963822 )
    The US public can tremble and shake for tiny reasons. But here we have some really serious and threatening news and somehow people seem to block out what is already occurring. Rising seas and global warming are a very real threat to civilization as we know it.
    • Re:Not Enough Fear (Score:4, Interesting)

      by atrex ( 4811433 ) on Tuesday June 18, 2019 @02:33PM (#58783154)
      The rich don't care, they just buy up the high ground or build bunkers in the side of a mountain. They won't lift a finger until rioters start storming their mansions and dragging them out through the streets to be lynched. Unlike the French revolution though, the powers that be have much more effective brainwashing tools at their disposal to deflect public ire away from themselves which is delaying the process, for now anyway.
      • I am not rich. I bought a house on high ground with 5 acres of land. It was $120k.

        • by HiThere ( 15173 )

          That won't matter. Mobs aren't notoriously careful about justice, or valid arguments. And when people think they have little to lose, they're quite willing to join mobs.

      • Starving people usually don't fall for that propaganda because their bellies are empty.

      • by hawkfish ( 8978 )

        The rich don't care, they just buy up the high ground or build bunkers in the side of a mountain. They won't lift a finger until rioters start storming their mansions and dragging them out through the streets to be lynched. Unlike the French revolution though, the powers that be have much more effective brainwashing tools at their disposal to deflect public ire away from themselves which is delaying the process, for now anyway.

        ...the Hamptons is not a defensible position.
        -- Mark Blyth [youtube.com]

  • Subby McSubface (Score:4, Informative)

    by Tablizer ( 95088 ) on Tuesday June 18, 2019 @03:00PM (#58783370) Journal

    Darnit, it should be called "Subby McSubface". Boaty McBoatface was to be the name of the ship that carried the sub, but the committee got Stuffy McStuffface and canned the results of the vote, pinning it on a little sub drone instead.

  • Instead of POTUS use Fucky McFuckFace.
  • Since "their impact on the ocean has never been factored in to climate models" then the previous models were not very good...?
    • by Mal-2 ( 675116 )

      You can't model what you don't know about. Otherwise it's speculation, not simulation.

  • Surprised McDonald's hasn't been all over them for trademark infringement.
    Anyone who has ever used McAnything gets McSued pretty McFast.

  • Nobody cares about the boat itself after bad choice on name, submarine gets all the glory lol. David Attenborough most certainly deserves a boat named after him, I mean why not? It's just a boat. It must have been known by the naming committee going against a massive public opinion wouldn't do the given name any justice. Long live Boaty the submarine!
  • I thought the ozone layer had stopped thinning?

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