West Antarctica Warming Faster Than Thought
New submitter dgrobinson writes "NY Times reports that West Antarctica has warmed more over the last half century than was first thought. A paper released Sunday by the journal Nature Geoscience (abstract) found that the temperature at a research station in the middle of West Antarctica has warmed by 4.4 degrees Fahrenheit since 1958. That is roughly twice as much as scientists previously thought and three times the overall rate of global warming, making central West Antarctica one of the fastest-warming regions on earth."
Water almost up to my keyboard.
Their they're doing there hair.
A single weather station? Whatever happened to "weather's not climate?"
Also, why is this single weather station suddenly getting a paper? It's been there since 1958, there is nothing here we didn't know.
"First they came for the slanderers and i said nothing."
Hopefully when the ice melts we will find the abandoned alien base.
Thats only at the South Pole
Antarctica is BIG
Bigger than the 48 states
Which way is west in antarctica?
Face north, then turn left.
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north.
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Is 4.4 much? Or is it not so much? ... disgusting.
Scientific articles that suddenly use Fahrenheit are
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From the article "[..] average annual temperatures in the center of the ice sheet that are nearly 50 degrees Fahrenheit below freezing." What is that, -50F or -18F?
"Celcius below freezing" I can understand, but not Fahrenheit or Kelvin. Well I suppose Kelvin could make sense, "Kelvin below freezing" would mean exactly the same as "Celcius below freezing".
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Where on the map is this mysterious "West Antartica". It looks like there is south Antartica and everything else is northern Antartica.
I just looked at Antartica in Google Maps. According to Google, it's bigger than the rest of the continents combined! Forget about raising ocean level. That fucker's gonna extinguish the sun if it melts.
In a few centuries we'll all be buying beachfront Antarctic condos.
That still doesn't correct any ambiguity. The "western half" of Antarctica is the part to your left if you are standing at the pole facing along the prime meridian towards Greenwich.
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I'm guessing the portion west of the prime meridian and east of the international date line. Just a guess.
...is an interesting place. It "stick out" more than the rest of the continent and hence is surrounded by more water, and it's home to at least 6 surface volcanoes (http://icecap.us/images/uploads/AntarcticVolcanoes2.jpg).
A few years back scientists discovered at least a bunch of sub-oceanic volcanoes with at least one merrily bubbling away. They remarked on how warm the waters were and how this had caused unique "oases" of lifeforms all along the extent. (http://www.antarctica.ac.uk/press/press_releases/press_release.php?id=1541}
These and the unusual "surrounded by water" nature of this area are more likely contributors to localized melting.
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Which way is west in antarctica?
It's in the greatest hemisphere on earth - the western hemisphere!
Jupiter pole has warmed by 10 degrees.
JAM
You always hear about the warmest part how about the rest of it? Oh, and I wanted to look up the local climate for my area because I got into an argument with my boss about local climate (I think it is warming up here). I could not download more than several days to 1 year of temperature data anywhere, so where would I find that data? Any guesses? I'm in the states. The best one I could find is weather underground, but that will only let you download a year-ish at a time.
It's how Geordi solved the locked intercooler problem in season 7 episode 14 - the Ferengi warp coils had damaged the nydomium lines to the point where crystalline anti-pores were building up inside the reaction chamber. He had to redirect the hauser inverters to counterfeed through their own backup loop just to keep the Marfa separators from clogging.
Most common projections of the globe onto a float surface do not preserve area. Very often, the area near the poles is exaggerated. Greenland is actually smaller than Australia.
What a fool believes, he sees, no wise man has the power to reason away.
Whoosh.
Call me when Greenland is warm enough to support agriculture.
Have gnu, will travel.
I just looked at Antartica in Google Maps. According to Google, it's bigger than the rest of the continents combined! Forget about raising ocean level. That fucker's gonna extinguish the sun if it melts.
On the internet, nobody knows if you're stupid or actually making a joke about distortions in size due to mapping projections.
This is a better link, and has more info: http://phys.org/news/2012-12-rapid-west-antarctic-ice-sheet.html
I'm having a little trouble visualizing this concept.
I can imagine North, or South Antarctica, but those don't seem very useful either.
...omphaloskepsis often...
But if you flip a coin 1000 times and it comes up heads 659 times, you can say with a high degree of confidence that the coin is not fair.
Not quite - it might also be because the person tossing it is not flipping it fairly...which interestingly is also like climate change. We can have a very high degree of certainty that the Earth is warming but the degree to which this is due to human influence vs. natural influences is not yet very clear (at least that's what my colleagues in geophysics tell me).
While you can find west there is no "western edge" to the continent so it seems a somewhat strange name given that no part of the continent is more westerly than any other.
Thank you. I'm glad I wasn't the only one. I'm guessing it's the left side, as one would view it on a map where North America is on the left, and Asia is on the right. The right side would be the east side I guess.
Anthropic principle: We see the universe the way it is because if it were different we would not be here to see it.
We would expect to see some record lows even during warming. The important point is that there are many more record highs being hit in recent years than record lows, which is exactly what you'd expect if the climate is warming. You can't tell whether the Earth as a whole is warming or cooling based on cherry-picking data.
What a fool believes, he sees, no wise man has the power to reason away.
My guess it that it is between 0 longitude and 180 longitude.
But that is just a guess.
This is not about climate, is about temper. The measurement was done in the base now known as Angry Byrd.
The western part is the skinny bit, the eastern part is the fat bit. Remember it as the eastern bit is south of China and the western bit is south of Texas.
Well, if we manage to melt Antartica, we are in hot waters!
Here is the sea rise interactive map. You can choose how much sea level rise and see if you still live on land. I recall melting the whole Antartica would cause a sea rise of 70 meters. I do not know if it includes water thermal dilatation, but I hope it does.
I'm having a little trouble visualizing this concept.
I can imagine North, or South Antarctica, but those don't seem very useful either.
And here I thought the cardinal directions for that continent were North, South, More South, and Suddenly North Again.
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The right side would be the east side I guess.
And where do you guess the wrong side to be ?
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Well, if you look at a map with a "coordinate system" that means longitude and latitude, you will see the 0 meridian (latitude) goes straight through the pole. So left of this meridian is west, right from it is east.
OTOH everything towards the pole (in this case) is south and everything away from the pole is north, so this might be confusing ;D
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I hope your family is planning on getting rid of their firearms soon.
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Why is this comment attached to WEST Antarctica?
An intrepid outdoorsman went exploring for the day. From his cabin he walked south five miles, then turned west and walked another 8 miles. He saw nothing of interest until then when he discovered a big scary bear. He paused long enough to take some pictures from a safe distance with his new Nikon camera with a 300mm lens. He walked the five miles back to the cabin to edit the new photos on his Mac PowerBook.
What color was the bear?
...omphaloskepsis often...
Innnn... West Antartica, born and raised...
On an iceberg is where I spent most of my days...
Chilling out maxin' relaxin' all cool
And shooting some icicles outside the school...
I'll spare you poor folks the rest...
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You have to have more energetic atmosphere to hit record lows. And warming means more energetic. It takes a lot of energy to move all that cold air from the poles.
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No weirder than the western hemisphere of the earth when you think about it. Which is exactly where it is. Of course you Americans make it harder for yourselves if you insist on putting the US in the centre of the map. Or should that be center?
West Antarctica Warming Faster Than Thought? I dunno, I can think fairly fast.
There's a good write up on realclimate for anyone interested in what "the scientists" have to say. The write up is by the lead scientist who did the earlier 2009 study. Despite the pile of posts below decrying the "one station" thing, the new study used several lines of evidence. Also both papers were published in Nature, which is not really well known for publishing sloppy statistical papers.
;) a change in the slashdot climate over the last few years, there is much less outright AGW denial on slashdot, my hypothesis is that "teaching the controversy" works against the "teacher" on a site full of amateur and professional nerds. The post with a barrage of well rehearsed talking points is slowly byt surely being replaced with a sort of insolent shrug, almost like as surly teenager's "whatever" when they just lost an argument to a parent, lets hope that in the new year they get over their embarrassment at being duped by amoral lobbyists, drop the defensive behavior, and get angry at the people who deliberately mislead them.
The 2009 study questioned the assumption that WA was neither warming or cooling. This new study extends and refines the first, it has a steeper trend and better confidence levels.
This is good old fashioned, plodding, science that evolved something like this....
Stage 1 - "That's odd" - why is everywhere warming except WA?
Stage 2 - We looked more closely at the numbers for WA, it is warming so the assumption is incorrect.
Stage 3 - We looked again in a different way with cleaner data, we now have a better estimate of how fast it's warming that is at the upper bound of the previous error bars (error bars that IIRC were mercilessly ridiculed by anti-science types as "study shows anything can happen").
Speaking of climate trends, I've personally noticed (as opposed to measured
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Science is all about firing a drunk pig out of a cannon just to see what happens.
It's a reference to the Western/Eastern Hemisphere, not magnetic or rotational west.
"West Antarctica" is the bit that's south of South America. "East Antarctica" is the bit that south of southern Asia. The dividing line is the Prime Meridian (ie, from Greenwich around the International Date Line, through both poles.)
Science is all about firing a drunk pig out of a cannon just to see what happens.
The error margin is 50%? So the 2.4 was twice what was expected BUT with the margin of error, it actually could be what was expected?
What is satisfying is seeing someone actually included the error margin. The climate models never seem to. The best you can say is that they reflect their assumptions very precisely, you just never know how bad the assumptions are.
"Consensus" in science is _always_ a political construct.
And every time normal people wake up to pretty much normal weather, that will lower confidence in AGW.
Normal weather???
What rock have you been living under the past couple of years?
Which one?
Keep picking one until you get it right.
Don't worry, if you get it wrong, someone on /. will tell you.
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On the internet, nobody knows if you're stupid or actually making a joke about distortions in size due to mapping projections.
Only God makes jokes about distortions in size due to mapping projections.
Hmm, come to think of it, I see your point.
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Good thing we found the Stargate already. Or so I've heard. But don't listen to me, I'm just a movie producer.
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The dividing line is the Prime Meridian (ie, from Greenwich around the International Date Line, through both poles.)
There's a song that says "...as far as the east is from the west."
Since they touch I guess it's not all that far after all :).
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On the internet, nobody knows if you're stupid or actually making a joke about distortions in size due to mapping projections.
Only God makes jokes about distortions in size due to mapping projections.
Hmm, come to think of it, I see your point.
Are you saying he transcribed the joke from a golden plate?
West Antarctica warming faster Than thought but East Antarctica rejects all advances.
Western Antarctica is the part of the continent that is in the western hemisphere, that is from the Prime Meridian at 0 degrees going west around to 180 degrees west. The Transantarctic Mountains pretty much follow the meridian and provide a convenient physical marker for the division.
But if you're asking the simpler question then if you're standing anywhere but exactly on the South Pole and you face north then west will be to your left. Right at the point of the South Pole the concepts of west, east and even south are undefined.
Lucky you. My place would be on an island in Willamette Sound but several miles from the shore. Unfortunately (but fortunately for civilization in general) we'll never live to see it. If you're young you may live long enough to see a meter of SLR or if something unexpected happens maybe 2 meters but it would take thousands of years for that huge hunk of ice that is Eastern Antarctica to melt under any temperature conditions that still allow human life on the surface.
...What is satisfying is seeing someone actually included the error margin. The climate models never seem to...
Yeah, I can tell you run in scientific circles. Have you even read a scientific paper before or do you just like making crap up to make yourself sound knowledgeable? Ever single paper on climate results (or pretty much any science paper at all), including those on model construction, comes with error bars.
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Reality?
There's no data pointing to today's weather being any different than the weather we've always had. If you believe differently, please point to such a data set.
Here's some to get your started:
http://policlimate.com/tropical/global_running_ace.png
http://policlimate.com/tropical/frequency_12months.png
http://policlimate.com/tropical/global_major_freq.png
http://www1.ncdc.noaa.gov/pub/data/cmb/images/cei/step6.ytd.gif
http://www.aoml.noaa.gov/hrd/Landsea/gw_hurricanes/fig33.jpg
http://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/oa/climate/severeweather/tornadoes.html
http://www.epa.gov/climatechange/images/indicator_figures/precipitation-figure2.gif
http://waterwatch.usgs.gov/new/regplots/real/real_us_2.gif
it's in my head
Where's the data on a more energetic atmosphere?
http://policlimate.com/tropical/global_running_ace.png
it's in my head
My data set is my window. It's been hotter than hell.
The US has set 7 new record highs over the last ten years for every new record low.
In my region, we've smashed almost two dozen record highs just this year, sometimes by 10 degrees. I can't remember the last time we had a record low of any kind.
I'm sure you can cherry pick all sorts of graphs about the frequencies of particular types of storm events. Big deal.
AGW? No problem. Just raise taxes - that will fix it. Although some people think that reducing energy consumption to stone age levels would be a fine alternative.
My data set is my window. It's been hotter than hell.
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I'm sure you can cherry pick all sorts of graphs about the frequencies of particular types of storm events. Big deal.
See, I have issues with anecdotes as evidence. I'm also quite sure I don't do any cherry picking - I really want you to show me a dataset that indicated our current weather is unusual over long time scales. As for temperatures in the US, the 30s is a good match.
This is a list over different records for different US states and when they were set. I think you'll find it interesting: http://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/extremes/scec/records
it's in my head
Are you saying he transcribed the joke from a golden plate?
Maybe. This is the Internet. Nobody knows.
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