Not exact matches
The Russian and American scientists have never before experienced anything of such magnitude, and in addition to powerful emissions from shallow waters where over 100
readings were
recorded, it is spewing up from within cracks in the Arctic
ice in the open seas far from land.
Thursday's toasty
reading in Nuuk marks the second exceptionally warm temperature
recorded in southwest Greenland since April, when the
ice melt season began about a month prematurely.
Although it was not a true
ice age, the term was introduced It is not uncommon to
read that
ice cores from the polar regions contain
records of climatic change from the distant past.
But before you
read on, have a quick look at this short time - lapse video of sea
ice and weather conditions in the central Arctic Ocean from early July through August 8,
recorded by one of the two autonomous cameras set on the sea
ice near the North Pole each spring by a research team from the University of Washington (the same folks I accompanied in 2003).
Sure, just as with the interaction between CO2 and temperature, as
recorded in the
ice core
readings, the rise in temperature precedes the rise in CO2, wrongly suggesting that a rising temperature will produce a rise in CO2.
A typo in mine at # 25 is where 40,000 m3 should
read 400,000 m3, and an addendum is the reference for the forcing from the Albedo Loss feedback shown in the satellite
record: «Observational determination of albedo decrease caused by vanishing Arctic sea
ice» See: http://eisenman.ucsd.edu/publications/Pistone-Eisenman-Ramanathan-2014.pdf
On the science If people understood what Hansen has been explaining, what the IPCC report says if you
read it closely, what climate scientists say off the
record, what I try to cull together from the literature, they would understand that we can't go above 450 p.p.m. [parts per million of CO2 in the atmosphere], because that will almost certainly take us across thresholds that shoot to 750 to 1000 p.p.m. — and that is 5 °C + warming, and that is an
ice - free planet.
Where is the evidence of some other natural forcing, like the Milankovich cycles that controlled the
ice ages (a fine historical example of a dramatic and regular climate cycle that can be
read in the
ice core
records taken both in Greenland and in the Antarctic)?
Paul Williams, climate scientist at the University of
Reading, agreed: «All the thermometer
readings, satellite observations, tree rings,
ice cores and sea - level
records would have to be wrong.»
DRI - led research team publishes longest
ice core black carbon
record to date Reno, NV (Thursday, August 10, 2017): Smoky skies and burnt landscapes are the easily...
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Like the gaseous aerosols from volcanoes, these tracers settle on distant
ice and are there to be
read by anyone bold enough to retrieve the
record.
In reality, by 2012
ice quickly came back and even surpassed the 1979
readings, reaching a new
record maximum in the Antarctic in 2014.
The
ice core
record is shown as a smooth curve achieved by eliminating extreme
readings and applying a 70 year smoothing average.
So far, by
reading both CA and RC over a considerable period, much emphasis is placed on the atmosphere
record contained in the
ice cores, and on current (modern) instrument -
recorded data.
A
read of the congressional hearings and court
records with respect to the EPA research ought to tell you that you may be skating on very thin
ice.
The question I've always have had is...
ice cores (snow's answer to tree - rings)... Can they drill down to say 2010 and after performing their magic, come up with the
readings of 2010 as
recorded per CO2 in the atmosphere in 2010.
The Daily Green headline
reads «Arctic Sea
Ice Freezes Slowly» while the actual text reads, as you can see even in the Google excerpt, «Arctic sea ice refroze at a record pace.&raq
Ice Freezes Slowly» while the actual text
reads, as you can see even in the Google excerpt, «Arctic sea
ice refroze at a record pace.&raq
ice refroze at a
record pace.»
In my
records I had a note for 1880 which
reads «official end of the Little
Ice Age.»
NOAA@NSIDC is pleased to announce that the Unified Sea
Ice Thickness Climate Data
Record, 1947 Onward has been updated with data through 01 January 2017 and now also contains Antarctic...
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NOAA also says that Arctic sea
ice was «below normal for the 11th consecutive April» while «based on NOAA satellite observations, snow cover extent was the fourth - lowest on
record» since...
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«Well, Antarctica, the Climate Sci
Records» Team have great pleasure in hereby presenting you with this prestigious award for the eighth highest evah daily
reading of regional
ice extent.»
Pacific still hot, probably the cause of the January
readings but... Antarctic
Ice refreezing on the way to a new
record should help cool the world down, Arctic undecided.
Last year's minimum areal extent was a bit higher than the
record set in 2007, but I have
read that this was probably offset to some degree by the thinning of the
ice, so that the volume was a minimum, or near minimum,
record.
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