Keeping up with the theme set by the London Hailstorm post, I bring you this. As you can see in the above picture created by NASA, an sizeable section of the Polar ice cap has melted. The image was created with data gathered in 1979 and 2003.
Dwindling Arctic Sea Ice – Nasa.gov: Arctic perennial sea ice has been decreasing at a rate of 9 percent per decade since the 1970s. The changes in Arctic ice may be a harbinger of global climate change. Most of the recent global warming occurred over the last decade, with the largest temperature increase occurring over North America. Researchers suspect the loss of Arctic sea ice may be caused by changing atmospheric pressure patterns over the Arctic that move sea ice around, and by warming Arctic temperatures that result from the buildup of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere.
The image above shows a comparison of composites over the Arctic Circle, acquired in 1979 (top) and 2003 (bottom) by the DMSP Special Sensor Microwave Imager (SSMI). The first image shows the minimum sea ice concentration for the year 1979, and the second image shows the minimum sea ice concentration in 2003.
Hold on a second I need to check my neo-lib scare book, to make sure I am using the correct terminology.
Is it Global cooling, Global warming, or climate change this week? I forget it seems to change with the seasons.
>>Hold on a second I need to check my neo-lib scare book
Wow. Now THAT was a crushing defeat for environmentalists and those who seek to save our planet from the Cheney/ Rove energy cabal. Quite a zinger, there, Bob. And you’re the best of he bunch.