Sentences with phrase «less ice all»

According to www.theweathernetwork.ca, the likely future impacts of climate change on water in Ontario are: — Lake levels are expected to decline in both inland lakes and Ontario's four Great Lakes, as more moisture evaporates due to warmer temperatures and less ice cover.
The Arctic — and, for completely unrelated reasons, the Antarctic — just closed out November with less ice than any other year in history.
The ice depletes and dumps less and less ice in the oceans and on land and allows warming into another warm period.
Less clouds, less snowfall, less ice extent causes the warm.
May 2010 had less ice than May 2006, but similar distribution ratios of ice thickness - so the prediction was that the 2010 minimum would be lower than 2006 and higher than 2009.
More on Global Climate Change: The Clearest 5 Minute Lesson on Arctic Ice Melt You'll Get Increased Arctic Shipping means Even More Warming & Less Ice Melting Arctic Ice Increases Permafrost Farther Inland Than Previously Thought NASA Satellite Data Reveals Arctic Melting Season Now Nearly a Month Longer
Some stuff I have read over the years seemed to point to a lot less ice when CO2 levels were anything from 450 to 700.
The less ice there is, the more dramatic the impact.
And against the backdrop of all of this is the fact that man - caused global climate change is making it all possible — now that there's less ice in the Arctic, ships (and oil rigs) can more safely navigate the seas.
Today, though, there's a lot less ice to start with.
El Niño patterns (a warm eastern tropical Pacific) are associated with warmer winds and less ice; the opposite is true for La Niña.
Everything is consistent with global warming — cold — warm — wet — dry — meandering jet streams — more ice — less ice — Australia losing at cricket to the English and rugby to the Kiwis — Kylie Minouge — etc etc..
The main cause is simply global warming: as the climate has warmed there has been less ice growth during the winter and more ice melt during the summer... in the end the summer melt overtook the winter growth such that the entire ice sheet melts or breaks up during the summer months.
A stronger wind from the northwest brings warmer conditions and therefore less ice to the region.
The things to consider are immense benefits of cheap energy that makes the developed world so productive, fertilization of the atmosphere for agriculture, lowering fresh water requirements per unit growth in agriculture, longer growing seasons, and less ice / snow in general.
The main cause is simply global warming: as the climate has warmed there has been less ice growth during the winter and more ice melt during the summer.
A Roman or Medieval or Modern warm time is a time with less ice extent.
A warmer world will have less ice.
If the oceans warm, there is less ice.
Volume will also decrease faster than area initially, but volumetric decrease will slow as less ice remains (simple mathematics).
The mother must traverse the sea ice to hunt seals for herself and her cubs, but each year, as the climate warms, the Arctic holds less ice.
James, your chart shows that the warmer it gets, the less ice there is.
If there is more ice it means it is warming and a disaster looms, if there is less ice it means it is warming and a disaster looms.
oh wait it means less ice so doesn't fit the conspiracy theory.
«There used to be less ice than now.
FerdiEgb says: April 9, 2012 at 9:19 am But vegetation works in opposite way: warmer means less ice and more land occupied by plants, thus more sequestering of CO2 ================= So, even though we are running a huge biological filter....
· Also, ocean acidity should rise, making it more difficult for corals and other animals to make shells; hurricanes should become stronger; heat waves and heavy rain should be more frequent; there will be less ice and snow; and there should be more rain away from the equator.
Warmer water means there is less ice even in winter, when there is 24 hours of darkness.
The bigger blizzards there — climatologist will not be fashionable; they are shooting themselves in the foot, by rejoicing the less ice on arctic.
(That is, if we simply held global mean temperature constant by injecting aerosols into the stratosphere, I have no idea whether that would be enough to halt Antarctic ice loss — probably not, in fact almost certainly not, though it would mean less ice sheet loss than would occur if we didn't do it.»
When IR out is smaller and albedo out is larger, less ice is being produced and less ice is sequestered than is thawing and causing cooling.
«Less ice doesn't mean less danger.
PLUS, shonky experts and spectators go and for them the big Ice Crusher ships are vandalizing more ice by making many corridors - > ruff water, because of that, damages after 10000 times more - > they are rejoicing for being» less ice»...
«It's a two - way street: the warming means less ice is going to form and more ice is going to melt, but also, because there's less ice, less of the sun's incident solar radiation is reflected off, and this contributes to the warming,» Parkinson added.
The ice extent is always less in warmer times and less ice is thawing and causing cooling.
in September, a first - of - its - kind analysis by an international team of 18 top scientists found «less ice covers the Arctic today than at any time in recent geologic history» and this ice loss is «unexplainable by any of the known natural variabilities.»
What is clear is that a warming world will also be a world with less ice and snow cover.
Warming, of course, results in less ice, which in turn results in more warming.
With less ice and snow reflecting the Sun's rays, melting will decrease Earth's albedo, with a predictable impact: more warming.
Offshore oil production should benefit from less ice.
Most people on all the different sides believe earth gets more ice after something made earth colder and they believe earth gets less ice after something made earth warmer.
The less ice comes after earth cooled and froze polar oceans.
The more ice makes earth colder and the less ice makes earth warmer.
But every year there is less ice even at maximum, meaning more and more area is accessible year - round.
«Contrary to what a few crackpot physicists tell us, it's not because of a relatively small 2 million sq km area of less ice in September, but because of gigantic areas in the tropical Pacific.
The Arctic ice sheet is thinning, and most of the planet's glaciers are retreating as climates warm, so the Jakobshavn glacier is carrying less ice, at a faster rate, over shorter distances than ever before, and by the end of the century could have shifted 50 kilometres upstream.
But so is less ice, so is more snow and less snow, more hurricanes and fewer hurricanes, ect.
If more ice arrives than melts or falls off, the terminus advances; if less ice arrives, the terminus retreats.
This means that even though little of the ice melts in the summer, still less ice will form in the increasingly snowless winters — and the glaciers start to retreat.
That is why they show less ice than NSIDC in their 2007 maps.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z