ICE Satellite Maps Profound Polar Thinning
xp65 writes "Researchers have used NASA's Ice, Cloud and Land Elevation Satellite to compose the most comprehensive picture of changing glaciers along the coast of the Greenland and Antarctic ice sheets. The new elevation maps show that all latitudes of the Greenland ice sheet are affected by dynamic thinning — the loss of ice due to accelerated ice flow to the ocean. The maps also show surprising, extensive thinning in Antarctica, affecting the ice sheet far inland. The study, led by Hamish Pritchard of the British Antarctic Survey in Cambridge, England, was published September 24 in Nature."
...as the unknown future falls.
I'm no climate change skeptic, but from just looking at the images it's not clear that the reduction in some places is not balanced by the increase in others. What is the net effect? Can these data be compared to model predictions?
I see on the maps that some areas are thinning, near the coasts, and other areas are thickening.
I wonder if that is the usual pattern, or if they are seeing something unusual.
The article didn't mention that, as far as I could tell.
The increased temperatures of west Antarctica are more than compensated by decreased temperatures elsewhere in Antartctica. It is especially interesting that there is so much growth inland of Greenland.
Those who demand "proof" of climate change before we do anything to fight it will find some way to ignore this. They'll keep pretending there's "no evidence" and that it's a "librul conspiracy" until it becomes undeniable (I'm betting til the dams surrounding a port city fail) because they don't believe in doing anything proactive.
Then when the engineers say it's too late to do anything except build a 300 foot tall dam around every coastline in the world, it'll be their fault for not fixing it.
One thing we can be certain of, never will any blame be laid at the door of overpopulation. There is just no solution they can come up with for that that involves the hiring of immense armies of bureaucrats and trillions of slave taxes.
I thought carbon credits would have someone parked on the poles with a couple of ice making machines (perhaps like they use in a hotel but not as loud) and they'd be scooping fresh ice out to keep it topped off... why is this not happening? Have we been lied to? Where did all that carbon credit money go to? Just when I thought for sure I could sit in my apt and do something really fucking meaningful from a distance to help save all those future generations by buying offset credit every time I got on WOW and played for two days... this just has destroyed my entire weekend and trust in humanity.
A lot of us listen to the actual science, and aren't simply Rush Limbaugh parroting shills. The problem isn't from water-bound ice melting, it's from ice that is melting that is currently over land. Using your analogy, imagine your cup of water with a ledge full of ice around it. The ice starts melting, and the water runs into your glass. Do you think the water level will stay the same, or rise? Do you think?
Congratulations!! You just explained by analogy how melting ice pack (ice cube), that is ALREADY floating in the water, will have no meaningful effect on sea level.
Now try this, take that same full cup and put two chop sticks side by side across the top of the glass. Now place a few ice cubes on the chop sticks and watch them melt, what happens to the water level in this case?
What is worrying is ice that is currently NOT floating is showing signs of melting, which will have an impact on sea levels.
The climate is changing, it doesn't mater if its caused by humans or some natural cycle, we have to start thinking about how we are going to adapt now if we are going to survive long term.
Remember that what happens elsewhere in the world DOES have an effect on you, it may be slight but it does. Ever notice how milk costs more when petrol prices go up because of political unrest in the middle East?
Another POV... http://network.nationalpost.com/np/blogs/fpcomment/archive/2009/09/25/lawrence-solomon-hot-and-cold.aspx
He points to a National Geographic report saying the opposite.
It has already been in the news:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tBb4cjjj1gI#t=1m21s
Our coastal cities are sinking with all this ice loss! Oh... wait.
Ever put an ice cube in water and watch it melt? Or do you people seriously just listen to CNN all day while complaining about conservatives listening to Fox all day?
Your mastery of geography has me awed.
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Made from the freshest electrons.
Ice has less density than water, true, so floating ice that melts will lower the water level, not raise it.
Bzzzzzzt... Mr. Archimedes begs to differ - the water level will remain unchanged
The difference in densities is what causes part of the icecube/berg to stick up above the surface. As the ice melts it will increase it density and lower its volume to perfectly fill the volume that was beneath the surface
I guess I am just tired of the debate. When I was a kid we were all petrified by the thought of a Nuclear Winter. Now everyone is trembling over a climate change that would look like a Perpetual Summer. How much of "climate change" has to do with our apparent need to have something global to fear? I understand that we fixed the Nuclear Fear, but that was just replaced by a half dozen others. Now I just wonder what would happen if everyone overnight just became Fearless.
I think therefore I can't be ~TTNH
Ahahahahaa.... This is similar logic to saying that drinking and driving isn't dangerous since you've never died doing it yet. Total falsehood. Just because we haven't all died yet doesn't mean we haven't been in danger. And to assert that is a complete logical fallacy.
BTW look up aerosols. They may have doomed us all, but luckily we stopped it in time, aerosols are used a very very tiny fraction now compared to what they were at their peak. Since we averted the crisis does it not count?
1) No, no scientists think this. It is changing more rapidly than it ever has in past. Except possibly for extinction level events which wiped out almost all life on the planet.
2) Dear god no, it will likely cause harm measured in the hundreds of trillions of dollars. Perhaps the hundreds of millions of lives.
Do tell me the last time the entire scientific community united to 'cry wolf' over anything in past? Aside from aerosols which I mentioned. Give an example, impress me.
This guy shows time-lapse fotage of ice disappearing but there is also a nice graph of CO2 in there somewhere.
What planet you are from again?
All hope abandon ye who enter here.
Wrong.
Your certainty actually demonstrates your lack of intelligence, especially since you've clearly developed your opinion from very limited data - or more accurately - from other peoples opinion.
'Men never commit evil so fully and joyfully as when they do it for religious convictions.' B. Pascal
Or is less than half truths. Most of Antarctica gets colder, some of it gets warmer. By reporting on the parts that get warmer, media tries to sell disasters just because it sells better than the whole truth and nothing but the truth. West Antarctica has according to climatologists always behaved differently from the rest of Antarctica.
Climatology news is starting too resemble a boxing match where only the strikes delivered by one of the boxers are being reported.
I'm sure glad we have you to reassure us that "no scientist" believes anything but the human-caused and human-fixable line.
You do realize that this is as fervent a believe with as many dedicated followers as any other religion? Which is exactly how folks like you and your dedicated cadre of self-identified scientists are viewed.
The question is, over what time period are we seeing rises and falls in coverage? We have no proper data before the satellite age. So all we know is that there has been recent shrinkage. We have however no idea what the standard deviation is of gains and shrinkages over a period of centuries or millenia, so we have no idea whether we are looking at an event close to the mean or one that is several standard deviations away from it.
At this point people usually ridicule one for not being prepared to take action until there is proof, which is usually projected as being some natural disaster like New Orleans.
The argument is mistaken. It is quite reasonable to wait for proof, because 'doing things' in the absence of proof is a risky and expensive business. It could have quite dramatic and unexpected side effects depending on what the situation really is.
It would enormously help us figure this thing out if all the climate scientists would just publish their raw data and algorithms. That way we could at least verify their work so far. The ones that need to publish? Well, just about all of them. They supposedly have evidence that the present warming is a very rare event, but they decline to publish it. They just publish studies based on it, summaries of it, processed forms of it. We need this data, and we need the code that was applied to it.
Without that, its not science, its arm waving. There is probably nothing more important than to establish the climatic history of the last 2,000 years, and if we could establish ice coverage and density in some way, that too. Without the scientists publishing, I do not see how we take this debate any further. It is, to say the least, curious that the main workers in the field, the ones who find the present trend most alarming, are the ones who refuse to reveal the data that would prove them right.
Where, for instance, is Mann's algorithm, the one he refused to supply to the Wegman Committee? Where is the data underlying the HADCRU series? Where is Thompson's ice core data?
If we cannot see it, how do we even know it exists?
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A year ago, you would have been modded insightful and a horde of conservative/libertarian Hummer drivers would have chimed in with their agreeements. Now, you're a fucking troll.
Progress on Slashdot? It could happen.
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I was rather surprised to find this document at the USGS website. It calculates total sea level rise of 80m if we lose both Antartica and Greenland ice. 80m is a rather large number in this context don't you think? http://pubs.usgs.gov/fs/fs2-00/
The article clearly says the pics are based on old data: "thinning between 2003 and 2007".
WHY ? Where's the NEW data from 2008 and 2009 ?
If Marx's theories hold true, can we expect an overthrowing of our Capitalist, greenhouse gas producing societies by the penguins and caribou???