
Mark Hemer
Mark Hemer is a researcher at the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) in Australia, focusing on the impacts of climate change on oceanic systems, particularly wave dynamics. He has contributed significantly to understanding how rising global temperatures are affecting wave heights and patterns, predicting severe implications for coastal communities and economies.
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Mark Hemer states that waves are fundamentally products of winds and that global warming increases the energy in the atmosphere, generating stronger winds and storms, resulting in larger waves.
Index - Tudomány - Jöhet a hullám-energia, már csak technika kell hozzáMark Hemer states that waves are fundamentally products of winds and that global warming increases the energy in the atmosphere, generating stronger winds and storms, resulting in larger waves.
Index - Tudomány - Jöhet a hullám-energia, már csak technika kell hozzáMark Hemer believes part of the problem is that while wind and solar are already able to be deployed at scale, technologies capable of harnessing the waves and the tides are still in development.
Waves are getting bigger. Is the world ready? | Oceans

