repoman
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I thought of putting this in Science, but the policy implications of this are too important to delay talking about politically.
Greenland's ice has the potential to rather quickly turn coastlines into wastelands and salty swamps, and this current winter is very weak - completely off the charts in fact. There are about 7 meters of SLR locked up in Greenland's ice now.
http://robertscribbler.com/2016/02/18/no-winter-for-the-arctic-in-2016-nasa-marks-hottest-january-ever-recorded/
I like this comment in regards to NASA's map using the 1951-1980 baseline instead of the 1880 one which knocks off 0.25 C from temperature anomaly:
This is one of the articles it cites.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/energy-environment/wp/2016/02/18/scientists-are-floored-by-whats-happening-in-the-arctic-right-now/
Greenland's melting is about to go nonlinear. Seaport based trade is going to be crippled.
Greenland's ice has the potential to rather quickly turn coastlines into wastelands and salty swamps, and this current winter is very weak - completely off the charts in fact. There are about 7 meters of SLR locked up in Greenland's ice now.
http://robertscribbler.com/2016/02/18/no-winter-for-the-arctic-in-2016-nasa-marks-hottest-january-ever-recorded/
I like this comment in regards to NASA's map using the 1951-1980 baseline instead of the 1880 one which knocks off 0.25 C from temperature anomaly:
The goal posts need to stay at 1880. People unconsciously try to move them. It’s human nature to react in that way. But we need to keep a clear picture of what’s going on. My view is that we should all use 1880 as the base line. The global monitors should do the same.
This is one of the articles it cites.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/energy-environment/wp/2016/02/18/scientists-are-floored-by-whats-happening-in-the-arctic-right-now/
Greenland's melting is about to go nonlinear. Seaport based trade is going to be crippled.