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Navy Task Force Assesses Changing Climate
DEFENSELINK.mil - Special to AMERICAN FORCES PRESS SERVICE ^ | WASHINGTON, July 31, 2009 | By Bob Freeman

Posted on 08/01/2009 6:55:30 PM PDT by Cindy

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American Forces Press Service

Navy Task Force Assesses Changing Climate

Special to American Forces Press Service

WASHINGTON, July 31, 2009 – Rapidly diminishing sea ice, melting glaciers, rising sea levels, increased storm severity -- all are possible consequences of a climate that mounting evidence suggests is changing significantly.

As the scientific community works to understand the changing climate, the chief of naval operations has created a task force, headed by Rear Adm. David Titley, the Navy's senior oceanographer, to better understand and evaluate its implications for maritime security.

“Task Force Climate Change was initiated … to assess the Navy’s preparedness to respond to emerging requirements, and to develop a science-based timeline for future Navy actions regarding climate change,” Titley explained in a July 28 interview on Pentagon Web Radio’s audio webcast “Armed with Science: Research and Applications for the Modern Military.”

"Because the Arctic is changing faster than any other place on the planet, our first deliverable will be a strategic roadmap proposing actions for the Navy regarding the Arctic region,” Titley said.

This may include an assessment of how maritime strategy applies to the Arctic region, potential improvements in infrastructure, and recommended investments in force structure and capabilities to prepare for the challenges presented by the changing climate, he explained.

Titley was interviewed while staying in Barrow, Alaska, the northernmost city in the United States, located 350 miles north of the Arctic Circle, where he was joining Rear Adm. Nevin Carr, chief of naval research, for a visit to the Coast Guard Cutter Healy, an icebreaker supporting scientific research in the Arctic Ocean. The visit was intended to observe retrieval of several bottom-moored buoy sensors funded by the Office of Naval Research.

"Observations from these buoys will give us a better science-based and fact-based understanding of what is going on in the Arctic," Titley explained.

Global climate change may present many challenges to national security, Titley said. Rising sea levels from the melting of glacial and sea ice are of specific interest to the Navy due to the coastal location of many of its bases. “We need to understand what it will take to protect these valuable investments,” he said.

Increasing ocean temperatures may compound the problem. “As the ocean temperature warms, thermal expansion may be a significant … and under-estimated component of sea level rise,” Titley commented.

“We are also very interested in the distribution of extreme weather events,” Titley said, explaining that while the mean global temperature may be rising, some regions may experience extreme heating while others are seeing colder-than-normal temperatures.

Titley explained that changing ocean currents and precipitation patterns may produce regional droughts and floods that could have severe consequences for stressed and poor populations, who have the least ability to adapt to a quickly changing environment. “This could result in an increased potential for large-scale humanitarian assistance and disaster relief efforts,” he noted.

The Arctic already is experiencing dramatic changes. “Since satellite observations began in 1979, we have seen a 40 percent decrease in perennial, or multiyear, sea ice,” Titley said. This decline in sea ice, he added, is opening up the Arctic for more human activity, including resource exploration and ecotourism in the near term, and the potential for increased commercial shipping and fishing in the decades to come.

“As the climate changes and the sea lanes start to open, the United States Navy has a role to play in maritime security, working with our Coast Guard and international partners to ensure the sea lanes remain open and navigation is free for all,” Titley said.

Titley discussed the intricate dynamics of ocean currents influencing the changes that are occurring in the Arctic. “The more I learn about the complex Arctic environment,” he said, “the more I realize that we still have significant aspects of the basic oceanography to understand before we are going to be able to accurately forecast and model these interactions.”

The Navy has a long history of polar operations, Titley noted, and the earliest indications of decreasing ice thickness were reported by Navy submarines in the 1990s. Since then, he added, the Navy has funded various scientific studies there in collaboration with other federal agencies and numerous partners in the world of academia and research.

Titley pointed out that another example of collaboration is the National Ice Center, a joint operation among the Navy, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and the Coast Guard. The center charts sea ice worldwide for safety of navigation and operations, and their measurements have been crucial to quantifying the changes that are occurring in the Arctic, he said.

Titley said the Navy has many assets that can assist in understanding the changing climate. From a wide array of data-gathering sensors and platforms to super-computing facilities that process the data and create predictions, Navy assets continuously work to provide comprehensive knowledge of the physical environment.

“The naval oceanography program exists to provide environmental information to the operating fleet, allowing it to operate more safely and effectively,” Titley said.

“I like to say that we are operating in nature’s casino; I intend to count the cards,” he quipped.

(Bob Freeman works in the Office of the Oceanographer of the Navy.) Biographies: Navy Rear Adm. David Titley Related Sites: Armed with Science Episode Office of the Oceanographer and Navigator of the Navy


TOPICS: Government; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: climatechange; impeachobama; junkscience; naturaloccurences; nature; navy; obama; runsincycles; usnavy; weather; weatherchanges; weathercycles; weatherpatterns
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1 posted on 08/01/2009 6:55:31 PM PDT by Cindy
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To: Cindy

God help us when the next war comes.


2 posted on 08/01/2009 6:57:08 PM PDT by Patrick1 (I'm not calling in sick; I'm calling in gone!)
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To: Cindy

Rear Adm. David Titley...sounds like a boob...


3 posted on 08/01/2009 6:58:54 PM PDT by jessduntno ("Freedom is never more than one generation away from extinction." - Ronald Reagan)
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To: Cindy

What is interesting about this debate is that many scientists refute these alleged reports of sea ice melting, etc. There are too many libs standing to make lots of dough with this climate change bs.


4 posted on 08/01/2009 7:00:10 PM PDT by rj45mis
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To: All

Off [Thread] Topic:

Snippet - Quote:

http://www.apc.maxwell.af.mil/text/os/npurp.htm

Title: Navy—Purpose

Voice: The Navy’s Title 10 purpose is to prepare for and conduct combat operations at sea. In support of the National Military Strategy, the Navy performs several roles. These roles have been deduced from the Navy vision documents and other policy papers issued by the Chiefs of Naval Operations.

Action: The Navy’s mission and roles appear in support of the naration:

Mission
To organize, train, and equip Naval forces for the conduct of prompt and sustained combat operations at sea,...
- Title 10 USC

Navy Roles

Protect
Dominate the maritime battlespace
Defend the homeland

Prevent
Provide an instrument of foreign policy in support of US interests
Build tomorrow’s fleet around our people, purpose, strategic and operational concepts

Prevail
Provide direct support of land operations
Project decisive force inland from the sea


5 posted on 08/01/2009 7:00:36 PM PDT by Cindy
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To: jessduntno

I can just hear Don Adams as Maxwell Smart...”Well, Titley, this is just another CHAOS operation that won’t work on us...nothing to worry about...


6 posted on 08/01/2009 7:00:52 PM PDT by jessduntno ("Freedom is never more than one generation away from extinction." - Ronald Reagan)
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To: All
SNIPPET from post no. 1:

"Global climate change may present many challenges to national security, Titley said."

7 posted on 08/01/2009 7:02:21 PM PDT by Cindy
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To: Patrick1

Don’t worry, NCAR will take on force protection in the Eastern Theater.


8 posted on 08/01/2009 7:03:45 PM PDT by coloradan (The US has become a banana republic, except without the bananas - or the republic.)
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To: Cindy
Rapidly diminishing sea ice, melting glaciers, rising sea levels, increased storm severity -- all are possible consequences of a climate that mounting evidence suggests is changing significantly.

When you see this kind of writing you just know that the author has graduated from the United Nations School of Advanced Journalism.

From Wikipedia:

Weasel words is an informal term for words that are ambiguous and not supported by facts. They are typically used to create an illusion of clear, direct communication. Weasel words are usually expressed with deliberate imprecision with the intention to mislead the listeners or readers into believing statements for which sources are not readily available. Tactics that are used include:

* vague generalizations
* use of the passive voice
* non sequitur statements
* use of grammatical devices such as qualifiers and the subjunctive mood
* use of euphemisms (e.g., replacing "firing staff" with "streamlining the workforce")

9 posted on 08/01/2009 7:08:37 PM PDT by InterceptPoint
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To: coloradan

LOL!!!!


10 posted on 08/01/2009 7:09:58 PM PDT by netmilsmom (Psalm 109:8 - Let his days be few; and let another take his office)
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To: Cindy
The Navy would do well to start checking in with the folks at NASA...

NASA now saying that a Dalton Minimum repeat is possible

Might have to wait for about 40 years for Glowbull warming to kick in again...

11 posted on 08/01/2009 7:10:02 PM PDT by C210N (A patriot for a Conservative Renaissance!)
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To: jessduntno

A blithering Idiot. Or just working on prep for the Cap and trade bill soon to be forced upon an unwilling citizenry. Obviously we have a rogue regime on our hands.


12 posted on 08/01/2009 7:19:19 PM PDT by screaminsunshine (!!)
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To: Cindy
The naval oceanography program exists to provide environmental information to the operating fleet

Do a little more mapping and bathymetry, a**hole. Those undersea mounts you should be charting kill sailors. NavO sucks.
13 posted on 08/01/2009 7:25:47 PM PDT by Thrownatbirth (.....Iraq Invasion fan since '91.)
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To: Cindy

It only took six months to start with the social engineering in the military. No doubt we’ll soon be sending the first all-gay Navy crew to the Bahamas to assess the weather there...


14 posted on 08/01/2009 7:26:32 PM PDT by Bean Counter ( Shovel ready...)
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To: Cindy

Same navy that’s bragging about Annapolis welcoming diversity instead of excellence.

Methinks there is an Obamamold growing on some navel officers.


15 posted on 08/01/2009 7:28:28 PM PDT by Da Coyote
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To: Cindy
"Global climate change may present many challenges to national security, Titley said."

Yeah, like the risk that the public perception of climate change might lead to the election of an anti-American Marxist as president, which could blossom into all sorts of really serious national security issues.

16 posted on 08/01/2009 7:36:31 PM PDT by coloradan (The US has become a banana republic, except without the bananas - or the republic.)
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To: Cindy
Realize that the DOD has a task force and a contingency plan for almost every possibility, such as the global rise of Lichtenstein or the invasion by alien space bacteria.

It is politically desirable to publicly address the climate changers, and hey, if they were right, it is strategically desirable to plot the changed map.

17 posted on 08/01/2009 8:12:37 PM PDT by Sender (It's never too late to be who you could have been.)
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To: Cindy

Is there anyone left in the world in a position of authority who isn’t some kind of a nut?


18 posted on 08/01/2009 8:16:23 PM PDT by stevem
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To: Cindy

If he’s an idiot or looking out for #1, it doesn’t matter since we know that’s DC 98%. If he’s smart & knows what’s going on & lying low & signing on to whatever he has to, OK.

It’s the times.


19 posted on 08/01/2009 9:54:45 PM PDT by Bhoy
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To: InterceptPoint
"Weasal words"

It's just another form of manipulation. I didn't know about the Wikipedia entry. Thats pretty funny!
20 posted on 08/01/2009 9:59:56 PM PDT by kb2614 (Cheer up, for the worst is yet to come!)
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