Freakishly Slow Sea Ice Regrowth: 1 of 2 // Oct 26, 2018
Arctic sea ice regrowth in October is freakishly slow. We are at record low ice extent for late October; even lower than the 2012 minimum. In this video, and the next, I chat about:
- Beaufort Gyre stalling and reversal,
- atmospheric and ocean circulation changes,
- sea-surface and water column temperatures,
- salinities,
- heat transport, and much more.
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Freakishly Slow Sea Ice Regrowth: 2 of 2 // Oct 26, 2018
Second video continues as before. And since formation in 2015, there have been two permanent hot spots in the oceans off Svalbard, with water temperatures at 78 degrees latitude North of 18.5 degrees Celsius in late October.
The Case for Declaring a Climate Emergency, Paul was a guest on Nature Bats Last three weeks ago, here. He was interviewed by super activist, spokesperson for the earth, and good friend and supporter of Dr. Guy McPherson, Mr. Kevin Hester–himself quite a person in his own right! Not to be missed! 57:25 long.
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Hey Paul,
Just wondering what you think about this page https://climate.nasa.gov/news/2749/ramp-up-in-antarctic-ice-loss-speeds-sea-level-rise/
Am I wrong or does this mean Antarctica will contribute atleast 15yards of sea level rise by 2070?
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