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New York City-sized ice collapses off Antarctica (Wilkins ice shelf breaking into icebergs)
Reuters on Yahoo ^
| 4/28/09
| Alister Doyle
Posted on 04/28/2009 6:51:16 PM PDT by NormsRevenge
TROMSOE, Norway (Reuters) An area of an Antarctic ice shelf almost the size of New York City has broken into icebergs this month after the collapse of an ice bridge widely blamed on global warming, a scientist said Tuesday.
"The northern ice front of the Wilkins Ice Shelf has become unstable and the first icebergs have been released," Angelika Humbert, glaciologist at the University of Muenster in Germany, said of European Space Agency satellite images of the shelf.
Humbert told Reuters about 700 sq km (270.3 sq mile) of ice -- bigger than Singapore or Bahrain and almost the size of New York City -- has broken off the Wilkins this month and shattered into a mass of icebergs.
She said 370 sq kms of ice had cracked up in recent days from the Shelf, the latest of about 10 shelves on the Antarctic Peninsula to retreat in a trend linked by the U.N. Climate Panel to global warming.
The new icebergs added to 330 sq kms of ice that broke up earlier this month with the shattering of an ice bridge apparently pinning the Wilkins in place between Charcot island and the Antarctic Peninsula.
Nine other shelves -- ice floating on the sea and linked to the coast -- have receded or collapsed around the Antarctic peninsula in the past 50 years, often abruptly like the Larsen A in 1995 or the Larsen B in 2002.
The trend is widely blamed on climate change caused by heat-trapping gases from burning fossil fuels, according to David Vaughan, a British Antarctic Survey scientist who landed by plane on the Wilkins ice bridge with two Reuters reporters in January.
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TOPICS: Culture/Society; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: antarctica; collapses; iceshelf; newyorkcity; wilkins
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To: southernerwithanattitude
Actually, fall in Antarctica, you know, other side of the planet from us, tends to get warm when we get cold, when we get warm, it gets cold, that sort of thing.
So, yeah, it's at the end of the warm season and the cold should be settling in quite nicely in the next few weeks.
A glacier calving into the water - wow, absolutely shocking that, you'd almost imagine that there was like, I donno, a tourist opportunity with such things, like, oh, say Alaska?
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posted on
04/28/2009 7:13:33 PM PDT
by
kingu
(Party for rent - conservative opinions not required.)
To: NormsRevenge
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posted on
04/28/2009 7:16:43 PM PDT
by
razorback-bert
(We used to call them astronomical numbers. Now we should call them economical numbers.)
To: NormsRevenge
And now for a little balance, which isn't in the article because it doesn't suit "the agenda"...
Antarctic ice is growing, not melting awayICE is expanding in much of Antarctica, contrary to the widespread public belief that global warming is melting the continental ice cap.Snip...
Extensive melting of Antarctic ice sheets would be required to raise sea levels substantially, and ice is melting in parts of west Antarctica. The destabilisation of the Wilkins ice shelf generated international headlines this month.Snip...
Australian Antarctic Division glaciology program head Ian Allison said sea ice losses in west Antarctica over the past 30 years had been more than offset by increases in the Ross Sea region, just one sector of east Antarctica.
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posted on
04/28/2009 7:20:27 PM PDT
by
philman_36
(Pride breakfasted with plenty, dined with poverty, and supped with infamy. Benjamin Franklin)
To: NormsRevenge
Great news! How soon until Washington DC is underwater and Fedzilla is forced to exist outside the Beltway among us bitter, gun-clinging, right-wing, extremists??
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posted on
04/28/2009 7:22:44 PM PDT
by
DTogo
(Time to bring back the Sons of Liberty.)
To: NormsRevenge
Looks like a whole lot of pressure fracturing going on down there, Norm. The Global Warming crowd has less than a hundred years of data, less than fifty years of technological capabilities to observe the calving of ice bergs from an ice sheet and only a few years in college studying under sixties drug addled professors who desperately need a paper to publish.
It's as if these events have never happened before as they depend only on current satellite imaging and poorly written computer model programs that cherry pick data that gratifies their ego theories and ignores science. It also ignores hundreds of years of maritime navigation and exploration....the logs of ships (and later subs) that sailed the southern seas and reported their observations accurately.....as their lives depended on it.
A Japanese skipper on a whaling ship has a better sense of the science of the polar ice than a Global Warming proponent.
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posted on
04/28/2009 7:37:07 PM PDT
by
BIGLOOK
(Keelhaul Congress! It's the sensible solution to restore Command to the People.)
To: max americana
almost the size of New York City That's not very big...
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posted on
04/28/2009 7:41:04 PM PDT
by
GOPJ
(We sleep safe..because rough men stand ready..to visit violence on those who would do us harm-Orwell)
To: NormsRevenge
The trend is widely blamed on climate change caused by heat-trapping gases from burning fossil fuels, according to David Vaughan, a British Antarctic Survey scientist grant weasel...
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posted on
04/28/2009 7:48:19 PM PDT
by
TigersEye
(Cloward-Piven Strategy)
To: NormsRevenge
NO CHANGE CAN OCCUR ON THE PLANET!
ANY AND ALL CHANGES ARE THE FAULT OF MANKIND!
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posted on
04/28/2009 7:49:01 PM PDT
by
FreepShop1
(www.FreepShop.com)
To: NormsRevenge
NYC is very small compared with Antarctica.
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posted on
04/28/2009 7:49:35 PM PDT
by
FreepShop1
(www.FreepShop.com)
To: Texas Eagle
Isnt it basically the end of summer in Antarctica?It's late autumn in the southern hemisphere, with April corresponding to the northern October. In the extreme southern latitudes, the winter night comes on fast after the equinox. Checking with my "Starry Night" software just now, I set my location for the vicinity of the Wilkins Ice Shelf and found that the sun barely comes up to the horizon at noon, and never actually rises at this date.
Any continuing erosion of the ice shelf would be, I believe, due to the water remaining warm, just as we expect the ocean water to remain warm into October off the eastern Atlantic seaboard.
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posted on
04/28/2009 7:55:07 PM PDT
by
dr_lew
To: NormsRevenge
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posted on
04/28/2009 8:03:10 PM PDT
by
smokingfrog
(Don't mess with the mocking bird!)
To: NormsRevenge
Is this another of those Tanqueray ® advertisements?
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posted on
04/28/2009 8:07:10 PM PDT
by
verity
("Lord, what fools we mortals be!")
To: philman_36
Here's a map that underscores your point:
The larger portion of Antarctica is cooling and gaining mass.
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posted on
04/28/2009 8:07:17 PM PDT
by
Interesting Times
(For the truth about "swift boating" see ToSetTheRecordStraight.com)
To: NormsRevenge
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posted on
04/28/2009 8:09:38 PM PDT
by
idkfa
To: Texas Eagle
is that the air or water temp? or doesn’t that matter?
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posted on
04/28/2009 8:10:54 PM PDT
by
thefactor
(yes, as a matter of fact, i DID only read the excerpt)
To: philman_36; Interesting Times; All
"The next time somebody in the media denies that there is media bias, ask how they explain the fact that there are at least a hundred stories about the shrinking arctic ice cap for every one about the expanding antarctic ice cap, which has now grown to record size." --Thomas Sowell
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posted on
04/28/2009 8:12:29 PM PDT
by
FreeKeys
(IT'S THE SPENDING, STUPID !!!!)
To: Interesting Times
Who you going to believe, the media or your lying eyes? {;^)
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posted on
04/28/2009 8:15:40 PM PDT
by
philman_36
(Pride breakfasted with plenty, dined with poverty, and supped with infamy. Benjamin Franklin)
To: Interesting Times
Aside...Polar shift of some sort?
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posted on
04/28/2009 8:17:09 PM PDT
by
philman_36
(Pride breakfasted with plenty, dined with poverty, and supped with infamy. Benjamin Franklin)
To: FreeKeys
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posted on
04/28/2009 8:17:38 PM PDT
by
philman_36
(Pride breakfasted with plenty, dined with poverty, and supped with infamy. Benjamin Franklin)
To: philman_36
Aside...Polar shift of some sort? I think that would have been noticed.
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posted on
04/28/2009 8:21:52 PM PDT
by
Interesting Times
(For the truth about "swift boating" see ToSetTheRecordStraight.com)
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