Sun is to high in the simulation,it is never more then degrees from the equator and never hits the Ice sheets directly.enough to melt them or effect polar ocean tempatures...ever Artic Ocean is -2c in summer, Anartic 18c in Summer}
Sun is to high in the simulation,it is never more then degrees from the equator and never hits the Ice sheets directly.enough to melt them or effect polar ocean tempatures...ever Artic Ocean is -2c in summer, Anartic 18c in Summer}
Sunlight never reaches the absolute poles for 6 months,which is perpetual "twilight" then for 6 months then poles go into total darkness and the Ice re-builds in the "enternal Winter"
This is a serious situation as it implies acceleration of melting and heat absorption. The part I do not understand is the affect of clouds and water vapor...which could have a dampening effect on temperature, a negative feedback loop. From observation of melting arctic ice, it seems that the positive loop, has dominance over the negative. Not good news....but I'd like to see the science on it.
but fossil fuels are being burnt, and they make toxic gases which trap heat, so the sun rays aren't reflected back out to space- they just bounce around the earths atmosphere
LOL
Sun is to high in the simulation,it is never more then degrees from the equator and never hits the Ice sheets directly.enough to melt them or effect polar ocean tempatures...ever Artic Ocean is -2c in summer, Anartic 18c in Summer}
TheRealArchAngel 1 year ago
LOL
Sun is to high in the simulation,it is never more then degrees from the equator and never hits the Ice sheets directly.enough to melt them or effect polar ocean tempatures...ever Artic Ocean is -2c in summer, Anartic 18c in Summer}
Sunlight never reaches the absolute poles for 6 months,which is perpetual "twilight" then for 6 months then poles go into total darkness and the Ice re-builds in the "enternal Winter"
TheRealArchAngel 1 year ago
This is a serious situation as it implies acceleration of melting and heat absorption. The part I do not understand is the affect of clouds and water vapor...which could have a dampening effect on temperature, a negative feedback loop. From observation of melting arctic ice, it seems that the positive loop, has dominance over the negative. Not good news....but I'd like to see the science on it.
followthefleet1 2 years ago
but fossil fuels are being burnt, and they make toxic gases which trap heat, so the sun rays aren't reflected back out to space- they just bounce around the earths atmosphere
pwincessMB 3 years ago
which toxic gases are you talking about?
eatmungbeans 2 years ago
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starrdreams 3 years ago