Antarctic Meltdown Update

Antarctica’s Astonishing Rebound: Ice Sheet Grows for the First Time in Decades

Antarctica’s Astonishing Rebound: Ice Sheet Grows for the First Time in Decades

There is more sea ice around Antarctica that in 1980

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3 Responses to Antarctic Meltdown Update

  1. conrad ziefle says:

    Tree leaves astounding come back! They are astonished by anything nonlinear.

  2. Scott Allen says:

    Polar portal measures snow and ice accumulation over a season.
    Everyone reports the gains and losses, but they fail to report on one key data set and that is, run off (measured by the Watson river)
    They have been measuring it since 1949, during 2010 thru 2013 run-off was very high (in high years it was 2-3 times normal) In the past 3 years run-off has been below normal run off. Greenland has been gaining snow/ice.
    https://polarportal.dk/en/greenland/surface-conditions/

  3. Bob G says:

    But but but it’s not possible, we passed the tipping point long ago. 🙂

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