When Ice melts it contracts. Understand this. Put a carton of milk in your freezer & notice how it bulges out when it's frozen. When sea ice freezes the displaced water goes somewhere & when it melts it comes back. Where do you think it goes? Upward? Outward? Both directions?
Fact: It is not going to cause sea levels to rise or fall. The assumption that melting ice-caps causes rising sea levels is a myth based on cartoon physics psuedo-scientific unfounded wildly speculative unproven nonsense!!
Since not explained: the thickest ICE is shown as white; shades of blue are the thinner Ice that still does cover the entire polar area; 2008 was 30% greater in coverage over 2007 at the minimum & famed "Northwest Passage" did not open up as predicted. Alaska Glaciers have recorded their 1st Growth in 250 yrs, supposedly, as have glaciers in Calf. & Scandinavia. Still waiting on the sunspots return too. The loop really makes it look like the thicker Ice gets spit out into North Atlantic bergs.
Perhaps all the WWII fleet chained up off the COast of San Francisco to be chained together end to end to cut down on this current and choak off half of it or reduce it and still alow enough through to not adversely affect wildlife that is IF we really want that much thick Ice, I remember how cold the winter of 1977/78 were over 3ft snow difts way down in KY and it stayed for 6week, foundations cracked and lots of burst pipes and such. That is when this animation starts.
Confirms what I suspected, warm water of the Pacific &"Ring of Fire" thermal vents,accurately measured? a factor in this ice variability, Notice clockwise rotation; look to the left of the screen; that is the Bering straight &Bearing sea that can act like a Venturi to shoot warm pacific waters into the artic. Seen images showing the El Nino high warm sea water corresponds to a high warm Bering sea which has to go somewhere & w/ clockwise rotation it appears also to draw in this warmth.
When Ice melts it contracts. Understand this. Put a carton of milk in your freezer & notice how it bulges out when it's frozen. When sea ice freezes the displaced water goes somewhere & when it melts it comes back. Where do you think it goes? Upward? Outward? Both directions?
Fact: It is not going to cause sea levels to rise or fall. The assumption that melting ice-caps causes rising sea levels is a myth based on cartoon physics psuedo-scientific unfounded wildly speculative unproven nonsense!!
Galv140577 1 month ago
this is extremely misleading becouse of the color scale..
yes it was melting between 1979-2007, but the ice had grown in 2007-2008
BennoToorn 3 years ago 2
Since not explained: the thickest ICE is shown as white; shades of blue are the thinner Ice that still does cover the entire polar area; 2008 was 30% greater in coverage over 2007 at the minimum & famed "Northwest Passage" did not open up as predicted. Alaska Glaciers have recorded their 1st Growth in 250 yrs, supposedly, as have glaciers in Calf. & Scandinavia. Still waiting on the sunspots return too. The loop really makes it look like the thicker Ice gets spit out into North Atlantic bergs.
tv10morehead 3 years ago
Posts go up in revers order by the way>
tv10morehead 3 years ago
Perhaps all the WWII fleet chained up off the COast of San Francisco to be chained together end to end to cut down on this current and choak off half of it or reduce it and still alow enough through to not adversely affect wildlife that is IF we really want that much thick Ice, I remember how cold the winter of 1977/78 were over 3ft snow difts way down in KY and it stayed for 6week, foundations cracked and lots of burst pipes and such. That is when this animation starts.
tv10morehead 3 years ago
Confirms what I suspected, warm water of the Pacific &"Ring of Fire" thermal vents,accurately measured? a factor in this ice variability, Notice clockwise rotation; look to the left of the screen; that is the Bering straight &Bearing sea that can act like a Venturi to shoot warm pacific waters into the artic. Seen images showing the El Nino high warm sea water corresponds to a high warm Bering sea which has to go somewhere & w/ clockwise rotation it appears also to draw in this warmth.
tv10morehead 3 years ago
wow this is bad for our planet
josh131987 3 years ago