The southern hemisphere is experiencing record cold right now. Wait a few months and we’ll get the same problem here. It’s because the Earth is going to do it’s own thing and doesn’t care how much liberals lie about it.
A global team of scientists has observed the sudden drainage of a large, deep, ice-covered lake within an Antarctic ice shelf—a rare phenomenon that could be interpreted as an ominous sign for the future survival of the ice sheet, and potential global sea-level rise.
The event, chronicled in a study just published in the journal Geophysical Research Letters, occurred during the 2019 Antarctic winter on the Amery Ice Shelf in East Antarctica. The scientists estimate that 600 million to 750 million cubic meters of water, about twice the volume of California’s San Diego Bay, were suddenly lost to the ocean when the lake drained from the bottom of the 1,400-meter (4,590 feet) -thick floating ice shelf.
Same2Ubuddy Premium Member almost 2 years ago
The southern hemisphere is experiencing record cold right now. Wait a few months and we’ll get the same problem here. It’s because the Earth is going to do it’s own thing and doesn’t care how much liberals lie about it.
martens almost 2 years ago
The southern hemisphere experienced record heat in their summer period last year (2020-2021).
https://www.dw.com/en/antarctica-experiences-first-known-heat-wave/a-52963959
martens almost 2 years ago
And to the question of rising water:
A global team of scientists has observed the sudden drainage of a large, deep, ice-covered lake within an Antarctic ice shelf—a rare phenomenon that could be interpreted as an ominous sign for the future survival of the ice sheet, and potential global sea-level rise.
The event, chronicled in a study just published in the journal Geophysical Research Letters, occurred during the 2019 Antarctic winter on the Amery Ice Shelf in East Antarctica. The scientists estimate that 600 million to 750 million cubic meters of water, about twice the volume of California’s San Diego Bay, were suddenly lost to the ocean when the lake drained from the bottom of the 1,400-meter (4,590 feet) -thick floating ice shelf.
https://news.climate.columbia.edu/2021/06/24/scientists-track-sudden-disappearance-of-an-antarctic-ice-shelf-lake/
martens almost 2 years ago
Dozens dead and missing in northern Germany and Belgium today after a heat dome followed by torrential rains that broke dams and flooded the area.
https://www.bbc.com/news/live/world-europe-57853014