Arctic ice cap 'to disappear in future summers'

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http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20...mateenvironmentscience

Arctic ice cap 'to disappear in future summers'

LONDON (AFP) ? The Arctic ice cap will disappear completely in summer months within 20 to 30 years, a polar research team said as they presented findings from an expedition led by adventurer Pen Hadow.

It is likely to be largely ice-free during the warmer months within a decade, the experts added.

Veteran polar explorer Hadow and two other Britons went out on the Arctic ice cap for 73 days during the northern spring, taking more than 6,000 measurements and observations of the sea ice.

The raw data they collected from March to May has been analysed, producing some stark predictions about the state of the ice cap.

"The summer ice cover will completely vanish in 20 to 30 years but in less than that it will have considerably retreated," said Professor Peter Wadhams, head of the polar ocean physics group at Britain's prestigious Cambridge University.

"In about 10 years, the Arctic ice will be considered as open sea."



Wow. No wonder the Russians pulled that stunt a year ago where they planted their flag on the ocean floor under the ice cap to claim it as their territory.
 

Genx87

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Good to know. 2019 the polar ice cap will be completely gone.

Ill mark this thread and return should it turn out false.
 

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Followed by millions of dumbfounded dipshits. Some say the end is near. Some say we'll see armageddon soon. I certainly hope we will cuz I sure could use a vacation from this Silly shit, stupid shit... One great big festering neon distraction, I've a suggestion to keep you all occupied. Learn to swim
 

surfsatwerk

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Originally posted by: IcebergSlim
Earth Has been around along time i'm trust that it knows what its doing.

Except the Earth is a cruel mistress. She's either whoring herself out to any meteor that'll have her or getting some hot and cold flashes like a two year old playing with the thermostat.
 

techs

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Originally posted by: surfsatwerk
Originally posted by: IcebergSlim
Earth Has been around along time i'm trust that it knows what its doing.

Except the Earth is a cruel mistress. She's either whoring herself out to any meteor that'll have her or getting some hot and cold flashes like a two year old playing with the thermostat.
LOL
 
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Originally posted by: surfsatwerk
Originally posted by: IcebergSlim
Earth Has been around along time i'm trust that it knows what its doing.

Except the Earth is a cruel mistress. She's either whoring herself out to any meteor that'll have her or getting some hot and cold flashes like a two year old playing with the thermostat.

You have won the thread.
 

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Originally posted by: surfsatwerk
Originally posted by: IcebergSlim
Earth Has been around along time i'm trust that it knows what its doing.

Except the Earth is a cruel mistress. She's either whoring herself out to any meteor that'll have her or getting some hot and cold flashes like a cougar going through menopause.

Fixed.
 

destrekor

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Originally posted by: Juddog
Tool:
Followed by millions of dumbfounded dipshits. Some say the end is near. Some say we'll see armageddon soon. I certainly hope we will cuz I sure could use a vacation from this Silly shit, stupid shit... One great big festering neon distraction, I've a suggestion to keep you all occupied. Learn to swim

hmm. Maynard knows something we don't eh?
Damn his bed-shitting trips. He really is learning stuff.

Originally posted by: IcebergSlim
Earth Has been around along time i'm trust that it knows what its doing.

this is true.

except what's best for Earth rarely means anything good for species currently on it.
And I'm glad. Better, or worse, creatures could come along if a massive enough shift caused us problems.

I want to see giant creatures towering over our skyscrapers. Dammit Earth, get working on this!
 

RyanPaulShaffer

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Sweet, so does this mean my property will become beachfront property sometime in the near future? :D

COWABUNGA DUDE!
 

kalrith

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Originally posted by: Genx87
Good to know. 2019 the polar ice cap will be completely gone.

I'll mark this thread and return when it turns out false.

fixed
 

ViviTheMage

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Originally posted by: surfsatwerk
Originally posted by: IcebergSlim
Earth Has been around along time i'm trust that it knows what its doing.

Except the Earth is a cruel mistress. She's either whoring herself out to any meteor that'll have her or getting some hot and cold flashes like a two year old playing with the thermostat.

haha
 

cheezy321

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Why didnt they take data from the whole year? If you take data from the Northern Spring then wouldnt the ice already be in the melting process for the season? Then it would regain some of that ice back when the winter comes around?
 

spidey07

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Originally posted by: cheezy321
Why didnt they take data from the whole year? If you take data from the Northern Spring then wouldnt the ice already be in the melting process for the season? Then it would regain some of that ice back when the winter comes around?

Because that wouldn't fuel the funding for their research. Gotta invoke panic in the global warming (errr....climate change) crisis.
 
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Originally posted by: cheezy321
Why didnt they take data from the whole year? If you take data from the Northern Spring then wouldnt the ice already be in the melting process for the season? Then it would regain some of that ice back when the winter comes around?

/facepalm
 

Juddog

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Originally posted by: cheezy321
Why didnt they take data from the whole year? If you take data from the Northern Spring then wouldnt the ice already be in the melting process for the season? Then it would regain some of that ice back when the winter comes around?

Did you eat paint chips as a child?
 

sao123

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Originally posted by: techs
http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20...mateenvironmentscience

Arctic ice cap 'to disappear in future summers'

LONDON (AFP) ? The Arctic ice cap will disappear completely in summer months within 20 to 30 years, a polar research team said as they presented findings from an expedition led by adventurer Pen Hadow.

It is likely to be largely ice-free during the warmer months within a decade, the experts added.

Veteran polar explorer Hadow and two other Britons went out on the Arctic ice cap for 73 days during the northern spring, taking more than 6,000 measurements and observations of the sea ice.

The raw data they collected from March to May has been analysed, producing some stark predictions about the state of the ice cap.

"The summer ice cover will completely vanish in 20 to 30 years but in less than that it will have considerably retreated," said Professor Peter Wadhams, head of the polar ocean physics group at Britain's prestigious Cambridge University.

"In about 10 years, the Arctic ice will be considered as open sea."



Wow. No wonder the Russians pulled that stunt a year ago where they planted their flag on the ocean floor under the ice cap to claim it as their territory.

yahoo is a very conflicting news source... it wasnt just about 2-3 months ago they published that we were heading into a mini ice age...

 

cheezy321

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Originally posted by: GodlessAstronomer
Originally posted by: cheezy321
Why didnt they take data from the whole year? If you take data from the Northern Spring then wouldnt the ice already be in the melting process for the season? Then it would regain some of that ice back when the winter comes around?

/facepalm

Humor me then. Do you really think 73 days of data is enough to come to the conclusion that the entire ice cap will melt in ten years?