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Why Antarctica's sea ice cover is so low (and no, it's not just about climate change)
Phys.org ^
| January 17, 2019
| Julie Arblaster, Gerald A Meehl, Guomin Wang, The Conversation
Posted on 01/17/2019 12:42:29 PM PST by ETL
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To: ETL
Wow. So it is much more complex than us apes originally thought. Duh. We are on a planet that has cyclic ice ages that bring catastrophe, yet we have no idea what causes them. Dont ya think that should be where all the research goes right now?
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01/17/2019 3:52:47 PM PST
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justa-hairyape
(The user name is sarcastic. Although at times it may not appear that way.)
To: ETL
The weaker winds started at the top of the atmosphere over Antarctica, in the region known as the stratospheric polar vortex. We think this sequential occurrence of tropical and then stratospheric influences contributed to the record declines in 2016. Weaker winds...caused by all those windmill power generators sucking energy from the wind.
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01/17/2019 11:31:13 PM PST
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01/18/2019 12:42:09 AM PST
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