Preliminary interpretation of data and models suggest that we may remain near current conditions until another warm year takes place to provide
another rapid area loss.
It's also worth noting that the area of sea ice coverage is influenced by the wind, and
the rapid area loss of last summer was mainly wind - driven — but thin sea ice is more sensitive to wind forcing than thick sea ice is.
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«Most reefs across the Caribbean, and indeed in many other
areas of the world have seen
rapid loss of coral cover and their growth potential has been massively reduced.
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The
loss of significant portions of the ice shelf that retarded the seaward movement seems to be absent in certain
areas and that might presage a more
rapid deterioration of the glaciers there.
Even in
areas where precipitation does not decrease, these increases in surface evaporation and
loss of water from plants lead to more
rapid drying of soils if the effects of higher temperatures are not offset by other changes (such as reduced wind speed or increased humidity).5 As soil dries out, a larger proportion of the incoming heat from the sun goes into heating the soil and adjacent air rather than evaporating its moisture, resulting in hotter summers under drier climatic conditions.6
Reasoning for a decrease in sea ice extent from recent years, perhaps approaching new record - low minimum, focuses on the below - normal sea ice thickness overall, the thinning of sea ice in coastal seas, rotting of old multi-year sea ice, warm temperatures in April and May 2010, and the
rapid loss of sea ice
area seen during May.
Reasoning for a new record minimum focuses on the below - normal ice thickness overall, the thinning of sea ice in coastal seas, rotting of old multi-year sea ice, and the
rapid loss of sea ice
area seen during May.
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