1 (kim) Watch the Argos bouys for dropping sea temperatures, the RSS and UAH satellite thermometers for cooling tropospheric temperatures, Bob B's links for sea level dropping, and cryosphere for
polar ice anomalies.
Not exact matches
On Tuesday, the team successfully executed the last of seven daring orbit correction maneuvers that kept MESSENGER aloft long enough for the spacecraft's instruments to collect critical information on Mercury's crustal magnetic
anomalies and
ice - filled
polar craters, among other features.
«Borehole temperatures in the
ice sheets spanning the last 6000 years show Antarctica repeatedly warming when Greenland cooled, and vice versa... The phenomena has been called the
polar see - saw... Attempts to account for it have included the hypothesis of a south - flowing warm ocean current with a built in time lag... There is (however) no significant delay in the Anarctica climate
anomaly...
Along with the negative AO index, we've seen an increased frequency of the the Arctic Dipole
Anomaly, whereby the deep
polar closed low that normally keeps the Arctic air contained is split into a pressure zones on both sides of the pole (i.e. a dipole) creating zonal winds across the Arctic shunt both cold air (and
ice) more vigorously out of the Arctic.
The reduction in Arctic sea
ice and increase in Antarctic sea
ice has happened before and is called the
polar see - saw or
polar anomaly.
The latitudes used for the SST
anomalies in this illustration are 20N - 65N, which are latitudes that have little impact from
polar ice.
sod hasn't been along to explain that electric bicycles stop
polar ice melting, so to forestall him Lloyd et al (2015) A seismic transect across West Antarctica: Evidence for mantle thermal
anomalies beneath the Bentley Subglacial Trench and the Marie Byrd Land Dome.
However, in the
polar sea
ice zones, GISTEMP extrapolates the land surface air temperature
anomalies over the oceans to a radial distance of 1,200 km (Hansen et al. 2010).
The data is at NSIDC
polar ice extent
anomaly.