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How global warming could threaten satellites
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3/27/2025
AccuWeather Forecasting Senior Director Dan DePodwin and AccuWeather Climate Expert Brett Anderson discuss the top headlines related to climate change in the March 28 edition of Climate In The News.
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We're covering a couple of interesting climate stories today, starting with a
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part of the atmosphere that's actually cooling due to climate change, and then
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turning to the record ocean heat temperatures that we've experienced in
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the last couple years. Our first story, Brett from ABC News, that dives into the
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idea that the upper atmosphere on Earth is actually cooling due to climate
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change, and how that's impacting satellites that orbit the Earth,
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satellites that measure weather information, military satellites,
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geospatial information, how that's impacted by a cooling upper atmosphere.
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Right, the lower atmosphere is warming, so something has to cool, and that's the
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upper atmosphere. So with the upper atmosphere cooling, Dan, it's causing it
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to contract, the upper atmosphere to contract, and what's that's causing is
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less drag up above where the satellites go, and with less drag, these satellites
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are more prone to stay in space rather than fall to Earth, so that's a big
00:56
problem, actually. Yes, so the space debris is not falling to Earth as
00:59
rapidly and getting out of orbit, but there's further means that there's
01:03
more space debris lingering longer, and that poses a risk to these satellites.
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Absolutely, a big traffic jam, that's a big problem, and we've got millions of
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satellites, you know, over the next 10, 20, 30, 40 years or so coming up into space
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more and more, so this is a big problem. Collisions are very dangerous, and so
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what we think might happen here as climate change continues, we're going to
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see a tremendous decrease in satellites, unless something is done, as much as 66%
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drop in the total number of satellites by the end of the century. Yeah, and so
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some things that people have recommended, and there are some guidance on this and
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some rules and regulations to remove satellites from orbit after five
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years for new satellites being launched. Turning to our second story from phys.org
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about the extreme ocean heat, in fact, record heat in many places over the
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last couple of years, Brett, 2023 and 2024, and it clearly indicates that
01:53
climate change is occurring, but not necessarily accelerating, as some have
01:57
discussed. Right, last year, 2023 and 2024, we saw a record heat in the oceans, 1.5
02:06
degrees above the previous record, not just above normal. That is incredible.
02:11
That usually may occur only once every 500 years, so that really stands out, but
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it's only two years we're talking about, and also global warming is not a linear
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thing. We can have variability, extreme variability, from year to year, and so
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that's what we might be dealing with here. We have to really look at this over
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a 20 to 30 year period to determine if it's accelerating. And so talk about why,
02:35
Brett, the oceans are such an important part of the climate system. Yeah, the
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oceans store a lot of heat, actually absorb 90% of the incoming heat, so as
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they warm, they're not able to absorb as much heat, so where's that heat gonna go?
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Goes into the atmosphere. And obviously the oceans cover about 70% of the Earth's
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surface, so a very important part of the climate system of Earth. Thank you,
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Brett, for the insights there on the record ocean heat, as well as the
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satellites in space being impacted by climate change. For more information
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about climate, you can find that at accuweather.com slash climate.
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