Note that Miles and colleagues were looking at
ice records on or around the sea ice maximum in winter / spring.
Not exact matches
So it is possible to calibrate the the dating of the
ice layers based
on known historical
records.
When I imagined my summer break this year, all I could think about was going to the beach, sipping
iced tea, and catching up
on my favorite classic films I've
recorded throughout the semester.
On days that she's not performing, she spends her time recording voice over material, cuddling up with her Jack Russell Terrier, Harmony, and sipping on iced latte's while pondering about life's great mysterie
On days that she's not performing, she spends her time
recording voice over material, cuddling up with her Jack Russell Terrier, Harmony, and sipping
on iced latte's while pondering about life's great mysterie
on iced latte's while pondering about life's great mysteries.
Detroit RedWings, once overpowering
on home
ice, permitted ties by Boston, Chicago.Detroit's Captain Ted Lindsay fired 269th goal, one short of
record forleft - wingers.
He dumped sixes, The Mail
recorded, «
on to the tops of marquees, over
ice - cream vans, into factories and,
on one occasion, almost into the car park of the Dog and Duck public house.»
Freshman phenom Luka Prpa broke the
ice on the match in the 10th minute,
recording a penalty kick goal after Xavier committed a handball inside the 18 yard box.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo and other state officials literally smashed the attendance
record to the New York State Fair, taking an
ice pick to a sculpture that had the former attendance
records engraved
on it.
Despite the worst
ice conditions in years and a near catastrophic tent fire, we survived for 24 days
on the
ice and set the
record for the first mother and son team to reach one of the Earth's poles by foot.
The fossil
record showed that before the
ice emerged, some dinoflagellates produced their own energy via photosynthesis; others fed
on photosynthesising algae.
Nie and Garzione suggest that the fluctuating Antarctic
ice sheet in the late Miocene, at a time when there was minimal
ice in the Northern Hemisphere, exerted the dominant control
on the 100,000 year cycles observed in the Qaidam Basin
record.
The authors emphasize «the LIG
record reveals that strong climate forcing is not required to yield major impacts
on the ocean and
ice caps.»
This lottery has inadvertently accumulated almost a century of data
on the river's thaw, and a recent analysis of town
records shows that the
ice cracks about 5 days earlier than it used to.
This year's Arctic sea
ice cover currently is the sixth - lowest
on modern
record, a ranking that raises ongoing concerns about the speed of
ice melt and the effects of
ice loss
on global weather patterns, geopolitical fights, indigenous peoples and wildlife, scientists said yesterday.
In colder waters,
ice coverage
on the Arctic Ocean shrunk to 1.32 million square miles in September, the lowest ever
recorded.
After a decade with nine of the lowest arctic sea -
ice minima
on record, including the historically low minimum in 2012, we synthesize recent developments in the study of ecological responses to sea -
ice decline.
In addition, the report notes that three of the warmest years
on record — 2014, 2015 and 2016 — occurred since the last report was released; those years also had
record - low sea
ice extent in the Arctic Ocean in the summer.
Since that year the minimum
ice cover has declined rapidly, dwindling to an all - time
record low of 3.4 million square kilometers
on September 16, 2012.
«
Ice cores only tell you about temperatures in Antarctica,» Shakun notes of previous studies that relied exclusively on an ice core from Antarctica that records atmospheric conditions over the last 800,000 yea
Ice cores only tell you about temperatures in Antarctica,» Shakun notes of previous studies that relied exclusively
on an
ice core from Antarctica that records atmospheric conditions over the last 800,000 yea
ice core from Antarctica that
records atmospheric conditions over the last 800,000 years.
To get these findings, a NASA - funded team led by Laurence Smith, chair of the geography department at UCLA, spent six days
on the
ice during July 2012 — directly after a
record - setting
ice sheet melt.
Still, sea
ice is far below the long - term average and stands to rank among the lowest years
on record at its end - of - summer nadir.
Last summer that coverage shrank to 1.67 million square miles, the second - lowest number
on record, according to climatologist Mark Serreze of the National Snow and
Ice Data Center in Boulder, Colorado.
In 2005, the European Consortium for
Ice Coring in Antarctica (EPICA) drilled an ice core in Dome C on east Antarctica's plateau that stretches our record of the ancient atmosphere back 800,000 years (Quaternary Science Reviews, DOI: 10.1016 / j.quascirev.2010.10.00
Ice Coring in Antarctica (EPICA) drilled an
ice core in Dome C on east Antarctica's plateau that stretches our record of the ancient atmosphere back 800,000 years (Quaternary Science Reviews, DOI: 10.1016 / j.quascirev.2010.10.00
ice core in Dome C
on east Antarctica's plateau that stretches our
record of the ancient atmosphere back 800,000 years (Quaternary Science Reviews, DOI: 10.1016 / j.quascirev.2010.10.002).
High
on the glacier, seismometers
recorded the rumble of another
ice quake.
Those sensors, which the
ice would encroach
on and eventually envelop, would document the private life of Lake Whillans over time,
recording rumbles of turbulence and tumbling rocks as currents washed through the lake.
You May Also Like: Drought Dries Up California Hydropower Oceans Getting Hotter Than Anybody Realized Climate Fueled Some of 2013's Most Extreme Events Arctic Sea
Ice to Reach Sixth Lowest Extent
on Record
«Arctic sea
ice summertime minimum is fourth lowest
on record.»
The
record lowest extent in the 37 - year satellite
record occurred
on September 17, 2012 when sea
ice extent fell to 3.39 million square kilometers (1.31 million square miles).
And
on the opposite side of the planet,
on March 3 sea
ice around Antarctica hit its lowest extent ever
recorded by satellites at the end of summer in the Southern Hemisphere, a surprising turn of events after decades of moderate sea
ice expansion.
According to a NASA analysis of satellite data, the 2015 Arctic sea
ice minimum extent is the fourth lowest
on record since observations from space began.
This year's
record low sea
ice maximum extent might not necessarily lead to a new
record low summertime minimum extent, since weather has a great impact
on the melt season's outcome, Meier said.
The collaboration's report
on the first cosmic neutrino
records from the IceCube Neutrino Observatory, collected from instruments embedded in one cubic kilometer of
ice at the South Pole, was published Nov. 22 in the journal Science.
In 2002 a Rhode Island — sized hunk of the Larsen B
ice shelf
on the Antarctic Peninsula shattered into thousands of icebergs during the peninsula's hottest summer
on record (SN: 3/30/02, p. 197).
The
record - low winter maximum doesn't necessarily herald a
record low end - of - summer minimum come September, as summer weather patterns have a large effect
on sea
ice area.
As it stands, 2017 had the lowest amount of Arctic sea
ice on record, followed by 2018, 2016, and 2015.
At the moment, this year's annual summer minimum Arctic - wide
ice coverage is the fourth lowest on record, with similar low coverage in the NWP, according to information provided by the Canadian Ice Servi
ice coverage is the fourth lowest
on record, with similar low coverage in the NWP, according to information provided by the Canadian
Ice Servi
Ice Service.
That may seem like a lot of
ice, but this year's peak is the second lowest on record, according to the National Snow & Ice Data Cent
ice, but this year's peak is the second lowest
on record, according to the National Snow &
Ice Data Cent
Ice Data Center.
This year's maximum was likely reached
on March 7, the NSIDC said Wednesday, when sea
ice covered 5.57 million square miles, the lowest in 38 years of satellite
records.
At its minimum
on September 16, the
ice covered an area about the size of India; that is 18 percent smaller than the previous
record low, set in 2007.
Antarctic sea
ice extent reached a record high this year on 22 September, topping 20 million square kilometers for the first time since 1979, according to the National Snow and Ice Data Cent
ice extent reached a
record high this year
on 22 September, topping 20 million square kilometers for the first time since 1979, according to the National Snow and
Ice Data Cent
Ice Data Center.
This year, sea
ice extent in the Arctic was the sixth lowest
on record, at 5 million square kilometers
on 17 September.
A: The National Snow and
Ice Data Center (NSIDC) announced this week that the sea ice surrounding Antarctica reached its maximum extent — its widest halo around the continent — in 2014 on 22 September: more than 20 million square kilometers, which also set a record for the highest extent of sea ice around the continent since satellite measurements began in the late 197
Ice Data Center (NSIDC) announced this week that the sea
ice surrounding Antarctica reached its maximum extent — its widest halo around the continent — in 2014 on 22 September: more than 20 million square kilometers, which also set a record for the highest extent of sea ice around the continent since satellite measurements began in the late 197
ice surrounding Antarctica reached its maximum extent — its widest halo around the continent — in 2014
on 22 September: more than 20 million square kilometers, which also set a
record for the highest extent of sea
ice around the continent since satellite measurements began in the late 197
ice around the continent since satellite measurements began in the late 1970s.
But during the 6 weeks the researchers spent
on the Gould documenting the interaction between humpbacks and krill in Wilhelmina Bay and nearby waters, they counted 306 humpbacks parked
on the huge krill swarm, and a total of 500 throughout the unusually
ice - free bay at the
record - setting density of 5.1 whales per square kilometer.
The
ice coverage
on the Arctic Ocean shriveled last September to 1.32 million square miles, the smallest expanse ever
recorded and less than half the area covered by sea
ice three decades ago.
A working group known as PALSEA2 (Paleo constraints
on sea level rise) used past
records of local change in sea level and converted them to a global mean sea level by predicting how the surface of the Earth deforms due to changes in
ice - ocean loading of the crust, along with changes in gravitational attraction
on the ocean surface.
Understanding how that would affect the climate will require going beyond historical
records of climate change, or even the information encoded in tree rings or
ice cores, to what scientists call «deep time»
records of conditions
on Earth, according to a new NAS analysis.
The biggest
ice shelf collapse
on record was set in motion years earlier than previously thought, new research reveals.
News headlines about
record - breaking temperatures, disappearing summer sea -
ice and retreating Greenland glaciers frequently remind us that the Arctic is warming more rapidly than any other place
on Earth.
In both cases the climate
records are based
on oxygen isotope measurements
on datable layers of
ice or stalagmite cave deposition.
Readers can look for themselves at the Greenland
ice core
record and decide whether there's anything of consequence going
on around 41K before present that looks any different from other glacial - interglacial cycles.You can look at the GISP data yourself by downloading