Posted on 08/27/2010 9:06:50 PM PDT by TaraP
The ice seems to be fracturing all over the Arctic once again
A huge chunk of ice about the size of Bermuda has cracked off Canadas largest remaining Arctic ice shelf.
The ancient slab of ice, measuring about 50 square kilometres in area and almost 400 metres thick, broke away from the Ward Hunt Ice Shelf on Ellesmere Islands northern coast last week, the Canadian Ice Service said Aug. 25.
The whole northeast quarter seems to have gone, said Trudy Wohlleben, a senior ice forecaster at the service, who first noticed cracks developing on the shelf in early August. Satellite images over the last week have confirmed the huge chunk of ancient ice shelf has broken away, she says.
The breakup points to the profound change underway in the Arctic and the accelerating loss of a unique and majestic part of Canadas landscape, says John England, University of Alberta earth scientist.
The Ward Hunt is the largest of the remaining ice shelves that have clung to Ellesmere Island for 3,000 to 5,000 years. They contain the oldest sea ice in the northern hemisphere, England says, and have no counterpart in Greenland or Russia.
Theyre our California redwoods, theyre our pyramids, theyre a really unique, intriguing aspect of our Canadian landscape, says England. And they are disappearing.
The fracturing of such a large chuck of the Ward Hunt is one of the more remarkable changes Wohlleben and her colleagues have seen in the Arctic this summer, which has seen plenty of action.
This year, the ice seems to be fracturing all over the Arctic once again, Wohlleben said in an interview, noting that 2009 had been quiet compared to 2008 and 2007.
Wohlleben was also the first to spot a gargantuan chunk of ice that calved off Greenlands Petermann Glacier this summer. It is about 251 square kilometres in size - four times the size of Manhattan - and is drifting toward Canadian waters.
While the Greenland iceberg is much bigger, England says the loss of such a big chunk of the Ward Hunt shelf is in some ways more significant because the ice is so old.
Its not like these things come and go every few years or decades, says England, noting that it would take centuries of cold weather to regrow Ellesmeres ice shelves. We cant just sweep it under the carpet and say Its one of natures cycles, he said of the disintegration that shows little sign of letting up.
There are still several weeks to go before the Arctic ice pack reaches its minimum for this year. At this stage Wohlleben says it doesnt look as if this will break the record ice retreat seen in 2007.
But it will be close, she said.
Why won’t whatever the departing ice leaves behind be equally “majestic”?
Meanwhile, in the Antarctic...
We cant just sweep it under the carpet and say Its one of natures cycles, he said of the disintegration that shows little sign of letting up.
Not one of natures cycles?
Of course it is.
Let’s talk about the centuries of cold they say it took to make it.
“There are still several weeks to go before the Arctic ice pack reaches its minimum for this year. At this stage Wohlleben says it doesnt look as if this will break the record ice retreat seen in 2007. “
That means it is getting better, doesn’t it?
Great Photos!
Does not look that big!
Bermuda is “huge”?
Are they series?
... and the earth has been in a state of flux forever. Do they really think the earth will not change? Forests not die, oceans dry up, stars sputter out?
Are we avoiding something here? I was “expecting” to see the word “unexpected”!
has been my experience that ice tends to melt.....
Especially when being used for intended purpose of cooling adult beverage
Do you suppose this could be caused by something really weird like the earth tilting toward or away from the sun as the seasons change?
Damned glad that they found an iceberg the size of Bermuda. Was beginning to worry about environmental surveillance.
“What, Mr. Ambassador? You’ve lost another submarine?”
Obama's fault.
This doofai need to be beaten over the head with their own words again and again until they recognized them as the words of ignorance that they are.
You do know that there was an effort made by some foolish group to get the army of engineers to study ways to keep Niagara Falls from receding farther back up the Niagara River?
Even unedumacatec housewives can comprehend the folly of that!
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.