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http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2008/mar/26/poles.antarctica
Some choice quotes from the article:
Like this hasn't happened before? "Shocked" that an ice sheet hanging out over the water at the height of summer breaks off into the ocean? Hell, with global warming I'm "shocked" there's any ice sheet overhanging the ocean. Not really, read on...
Mother Nature dont care much for predictions, but read on and we'll see.
Which is a natural process that happens regardless of our existence. But have sea levels risen? No, whats going on?
Oh, thats why sea levels haven't risen - its actually colder down there than "predicted" (?) and more sea water is being trapped in the ice. And whats that about the extent of sea ice being larger than "usual"? Hmm... That shouldn't happen with global warming. I mean, I can see why global warming would increase precipitation thereby feeding the Antarctic ice sheet(s) more snow and icepack actually lowering sea levels, but sea ice should not at the same time be extending further out from Antarctica.
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Some choice quotes from the article:
A vast hunk of floating ice has broken away from the Antarctic peninsula, threatening the collapse of a much larger ice shelf behind it, in a development that has shocked climate scientists.
Like this hasn't happened before? "Shocked" that an ice sheet hanging out over the water at the height of summer breaks off into the ocean? Hell, with global warming I'm "shocked" there's any ice sheet overhanging the ocean. Not really, read on...
The collapsing shelf suggests that climate change could be forcing change much more quickly than scientists had predicted.
Mother Nature dont care much for predictions, but read on and we'll see.
The shedding of peripheral floating ice shelves has occurred elsewhere on the peninsula, allowing inland ice to move towards the sea and cause rising sea levels.
Which is a natural process that happens regardless of our existence. But have sea levels risen? No, whats going on?
Some areas of the frozen continent have been cooler in recent years, and have added ice through accumulated snowfall. This year, the thin floating layer of sea ice that forms each austral winter and fades in summer has in fact been larger than usual, in contrast to the Arctic.
But in other parts such as the West Antarctic ice sheet ice is being lost to the sea.
Oh, thats why sea levels haven't risen - its actually colder down there than "predicted" (?) and more sea water is being trapped in the ice. And whats that about the extent of sea ice being larger than "usual"? Hmm... That shouldn't happen with global warming. I mean, I can see why global warming would increase precipitation thereby feeding the Antarctic ice sheet(s) more snow and icepack actually lowering sea levels, but sea ice should not at the same time be extending further out from Antarctica.
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