I really think the reasons for what's going on in the Arctic are much more complex and currently more related to the massive reduction in ice volume.
Surely as the ocean and ground hold heat well they should have continued to emit CH4 into the winter. If that was the case why did we see rapid re-growth of first year ice? And why was much of the ice in the Siberian sector still thick?
The Circum Polar Flaw Lead team noted that cyclones due to open water delayed ice formation until Dec 07.
I really think the reasons for what's going on in the Arctic are much more complex and currently more related to the massive reduction in ice volume.
Surely as the ocean and ground hold heat well they should have continued to emit CH4 into the winter. If that was the case why did we see rapid re-growth of first year ice? And why was much of the ice in the Siberian sector still thick?
The Circum Polar Flaw Lead team noted that cyclones due to open water delayed ice formation until Dec 07.
CobblyWorlds 3 years ago