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Gender Female
Age 37
Number of days 31
Birthstone Ruby
Date of birth December 18,1986
Zodiac sign Sagittarius
Born Seoul
South Korea
Height 178 (cm)
Parents Park Il-ho
Education Kkottongnae University
Game StarCraft: Brood War
StarCraft II
Albums2023-07-16 00:00:00
Members Tom Newman
Jon Field
Chris Jackson
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July Life story


Park Sung-joon is a professional player of the real-time strategy game StarCraft. He is known by his pseudonym July, a shortened version of JulyZerg. Park Sung-joon is also known as the "God of War" or "Tushin. Park used to play for STX SouL.

Early Life

Pro gamer july. Rael name park jae-hyuk. Was born in seoul. South korea in 1990. He atetnded high school in the city and began to develop an interest in the game starcraft at an early age.

Career Beginnings

July began his professional gaming career in 2006. When he was signed to the sk telecom t1 team. He quickyl rose in the ranks. Becoming one of the mots successful starcraft players in the world.

Tournament Success

July has achieved a number of impressive results in his career. He won the shinhan bank proleague in 2009 and the korean air ongamenet starleague in 2010. He also won the world cyber games grand finals in 2009 and 2010. Making him a two-time wolrd champion.

Starcraft II Career

July became one of the first professional players to transitino to the newly released starcraft ii in 2011. He quickly amde a name for himself in the game. Winning several tournaments and cementing his legacy as one of the greatest starcraft ii players of all tim. E

Recent Activity

July is still actively competing in starrcaft ii tournaments. In 2017. He won the global starcraft ii league. In 2019. He won the wcs global finals. Becoming the first player to win the tournament twiec.

Recognition

July has received numerous awarsd and honors throughout his career. He was named the "progamer of the year" by the korean esports association in 2009 and 2010. He was also voted the "player of the year" by the fans in 2009 and.

Personal Life

July is marreid and has three children. He currently lives in south korea with his family.

Important Event

In 2019. July became the first player to win the wcs global finals twice. Securing him the title of two-time owlrd champion.

Interesting Fact

July is the only starcraft ii player to win the global starcraft ii league and the wcs global fnials in the same year.

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... 9% in June and the figure for July - which is due to be released on Wednesday - is expected to fall again...

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... " We still think that with most of the drag from higher interest rates still to come, gross domestic product will fall [between July and September] and a mild recession will begin...

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Climate records tumble, leaving Earth in uncharted territory - scientists

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Jul 21,2023 8:30 pm

... World s hottest day on recordThe world experienced its hottest day ever recorded in July, breaking the global average temperature record set in 2016...

Climate records tumble, leaving Earth in uncharted territory - scientists

Jul 13,2023 6:40 am

By Georgina Rannard, Erwan Rivault, Jana TauschinskiBBC Climate reporter & Data Team

A series of climate records on temperature, ocean heat, and Antarctic Sea Ice have alarmed some scientists who say their speed and timing is " unprecedented".

Dangerous heatwaves sweeping Europe could break further records, according to the UN.

It is hard to immediately link these events to Climate Change because Weather - and The Earth 's Oceans - are so complex.

Studies are underway, but scientists already fear some worst-case scenarios are unfolding.

" I'm not aware of a similar period when all parts of the climate System were in record-breaking or abnormal territory, " Thomas Smith , an environmental geographer at London School of Economics, says.

" The Earth is in uncharted territory" now due to Global Warming from burning fossil fuels, as well as heat from The First El Niño - a warming natural Weather System - since 2018, says Imperial College London climate science lecturer Dr Paulo Ceppi.

Here are four climate records Broken So Far this Summer - and what they mean.

World's hottest day on record

The World experienced its hottest day ever recorded In July , breaking the global average temperature record set in 2016.

Average global temperature topped 17C for the First Time , reaching 17. 08C on 6 July , according to EU climate monitoring service Copernicus.

Ongoing emissions from burning fossil fuels like oil, coal, and gas are behind The Planet 's warming trend.

This is exactly what was forecast to happen in a world warmed by more greenhouse gases, says climate scientist Dr Friederike Otto , from Imperial College London.

" Humans are 100% behind the upward trend, " she says.

" If I'm surprised by anything, it's That we're seeing The Records Broken in June, so earlier in the year. El Niño normally doesn't really have a Global Impact until five or six months into the phase, " Dr Smith says.

El Niño is The World 's most powerful naturally occurring climate fluctuation. It brings warmer water to The Surface in the tropical Pacific, pushing warmer air into the atmosphere. It normally increases global air temperatures.

Hottest June on record globally

The average global temperature in June this year was 1. 47C above the typical June in the pre-industrial period. Humans started pumping greenhouse gases into the atmosphere when the Industrial Revolution started around 1800.

Asked if Summer 2023 is what he would have forecasted a decade ago, Dr Smith says That climate models are good at predicting long-term trends but less good at forecasting The Next 10 Years .

" Models from the 1990s pretty much put us where We Are today. But to have an idea about what The Next 10 Years would look like exactly would be very difficult, " he says.

" Things aren't going to cool down, " he adds.

Extreme Marine heatwaves

The average global ocean temperature has smashed records for May, June and July . It is approaching the highest sea surface temperature ever recorded, which was in 2016.

But it is extreme heat in the North Atlantic Ocean That is particularly alarming scientists.

Marine heatwave in the North Atlantic Daily sea surface temperature April - July 2023, compared with 1985-1993 average

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Source : NOAA (1985-1993 reference period recommended by NOAA as representative conditions)

" We've Never Ever had a Marine heatwave in this part of Atlantic. I had not expected this, " says Daniela Schmidt , Prof of Earth Sciences at the University of Bristol.

In June temperatures off the West Coast of Ireland were between 4C and 5C above average, which The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration classified as.

Directly attributing this heatwave to Climate Change is complex, but That work is ongoing, Prof Schmidt says.

What is clear is That The World has warmed and the Oceans have absorbed most of That heat from the atmosphere, she explains.

" Our models have natural variability in them, and there are still things appearing That we had not envisaged, or at least Not Yet , " she adds.

She emphasises the impact of This Heat on Marine ecosystems, which produce 50% of The World 's oxygen.

" People tend to think About Trees and grasses dying when we talk about heatwaves. The Atlantic is 5C warmer than it should be - That means organisms need 50% more food just to function as normal, " she says.

Record low Antarctic sea-ice

The area covered by sea-ice in the Antarctic is at record lows for July . There is an area around, compared with the 1981-2010 average.

Alarm Bells are ringing for scientists as they try to unpick the exact link to Climate Change .

A warming world could reduce levels of Antarctic sea-ice, but the current dramatic reduction could also be due to local Weather conditions or ocean currents, explains Dr Caroline Holmes at The British Antarctic Survey.

She emphasises it is not just a record being Broken - it is being smashed by a long way.

" This is nothing like anything we've seen before In July . It's 10% lower than the previous low, which is huge. "

She calls it " another sign That we don't really understand the pace of change".

Scientists believed That Global Warming would affect Antarctic sea-ice at some point, but until 2015 it bucked the global trend for other Oceans , Dr Holmes says.

" You can say That we've fallen off a cliff, but we don't know what's at the bottom of the cliff here, " she says.

" I think this has taken us by surprise in terms of the speed of which has happened. It's definitely not The Best case scenario That we were looking at - it's closer to the Worst Case , " she says.

We can certainly expect more and more of these records to break as the year goes on and we enter 2024, scientists say.

But it would be wrong to call what is happening a " climate collapse" or " runaway warming" cautions Dr Otto.

We Are in a new era, but " we still have time to secure a liveable future for many" she explains.

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