The Arctic is Becoming the Atlantic Ocean

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The Arctic is undergoing an astonishingly rapid transition as climate change overwhelms the region.

New research sheds light on the latest example of the changes afoot, showing that parts of the Arctic Ocean are becoming more like the Atlantic. Warm waters are streaming into the ocean north of Scandinavia and Russia, altering ocean productivity and chemistry. That’s making sea ice recede and kickstarting a feedback loop that could make summer ice a thing of the past.

“2015 was a really anomalous year when we had problems finding a suitable ice flow to launch our drifting buoys,”Igor Polyakov, an oceanographer at the University of Alaska who led the new study, said. “(There was) nothing like that in the past, and it became a motivation to our analysis: why was ice in 2015 so rotten? What drives this huge change?”

The findings, published in Science on Thursday, show that while warming air has a role to play, processes are playing out in the ocean itself that are fundamentally altering the region.

Those changes will have impacts on the people, plants and animals that call the Arctic home. They could also create more geopolitical tension as resources previously locked under ice become available and shipping lanes open up.

In the east Arctic Ocean, the shift is manifesting itself in changing the layers of the ocean. There’s a cap of cold, less salty water that covers the eastern portion of the Arctic Ocean. Underneath it sits a pool of warm, salty Atlantic water that until recently hasn’t been able to find a way to surface. That stratification of layers has kept ice relatively safe from its warm grip.

The ocean has become gradually less stratified since the 1970s. Using data from buoys and satellites, Polyakov and his colleagues have found a more marked shift over the past decade and a half. Since 2002, the difference in water temperatures between the layers has dropped by about 2°F.

In winter from 2013-2015, the cap separating the deep water and surface water disappeared completely in some locations, allowing the warm Atlantic waters to reach the surface and cut further into sea ice pack. At the same time, warm air has further reduced sea ice, which is allowing still more mixing of the ocean layers.

The result is a feedback loop that is essentially turning roughly a third of the eastern Arctic Ocean into something resembling the ice-free Atlantic Ocean.

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It could make summer ice a thing of the past . I like how they always preface these articles with words like could , would , should .
 

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2013 is here.


The Arctic is undergoing an astonishingly rapid transition as climate change overwhelms the region.

New research sheds light on the latest example of the changes afoot, showing that parts of the Arctic Ocean are becoming more like the Atlantic. Warm waters are streaming into the ocean north of Scandinavia and Russia, altering ocean productivity and chemistry. That’s making sea ice recede and kickstarting a feedback loop that could make summer ice a thing of the past.

“2015 was a really anomalous year when we had problems finding a suitable ice flow to launch our drifting buoys,”Igor Polyakov, an oceanographer at the University of Alaska who led the new study, said. “(There was) nothing like that in the past, and it became a motivation to our analysis: why was ice in 2015 so rotten? What drives this huge change?”

The findings, published in Science on Thursday, show that while warming air has a role to play, processes are playing out in the ocean itself that are fundamentally altering the region.

Those changes will have impacts on the people, plants and animals that call the Arctic home. They could also create more geopolitical tension as resources previously locked under ice become available and shipping lanes open up.

In the east Arctic Ocean, the shift is manifesting itself in changing the layers of the ocean. There’s a cap of cold, less salty water that covers the eastern portion of the Arctic Ocean. Underneath it sits a pool of warm, salty Atlantic water that until recently hasn’t been able to find a way to surface. That stratification of layers has kept ice relatively safe from its warm grip.

The ocean has become gradually less stratified since the 1970s. Using data from buoys and satellites, Polyakov and his colleagues have found a more marked shift over the past decade and a half. Since 2002, the difference in water temperatures between the layers has dropped by about 2°F.

In winter from 2013-2015, the cap separating the deep water and surface water disappeared completely in some locations, allowing the warm Atlantic waters to reach the surface and cut further into sea ice pack. At the same time, warm air has further reduced sea ice, which is allowing still more mixing of the ocean layers.

The result is a feedback loop that is essentially turning roughly a third of the eastern Arctic Ocean into something resembling the ice-free Atlantic Ocean.

https://www.scientificamerican.com/...ke-the-atlantic-ocean/?wt.mc=SA_Twitter-Share

Absolute rubbish.
 

coldstream

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Seems to be old news. When the ice cap disappeared about 4 years ago, the AGW alarmists proclaimed it was the end of the 'arctic'. It returned with avengeance a couple of years later, following a very predictable cycle of about 150 years, which itself is subject to longer climate rhythms. These are cycles within cycles culminating in epoques and science has not a clue what causes them.

AGW is complete nonsense, there is not a iota of scientific merit to it. It is a political and philosophical agenda tied to the neopaganism of radical environmentalism, which is profoundly pessimistic, fantasy ridden, occultist and deeply antipathetic to the human cause, which it views as pestilence on a pristine eco utopia. In practice it's so called 'solutions' will cause an economic and environmental tumult.
 
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This year will be a defining year in the Climate Change argument or if your naive, debate. 2017 already has more sunspot-less days than last year, so we will see. So far in my neck of the woods the last 3 months have been well below the historic highs so...
 

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It could make summer ice a thing of the past . I like how they always preface these articles with words like could , would , should .
According to Global News...

If you are afraid of flying you'll be scared shitless if CO2 doubles by the end of the century causing turbulence to increase by 140%.

Anybody who saw that news story has nothing to worry about... they'll be dead 83 years from now.

This year will be a defining year in the Climate Change argument or if your naive, debate. 2017 already has more sunspot-less days than last year, so we will see. So far in my neck of the woods the last 3 months have been well below the historic highs so...
Possibility of another minimum is very high.F-ck. We didn't even make it back to the Holocene average and now another drop in temperatures.
 

Danbones

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you need more snow to make ice caps...
so there will be higher temps in the tropics, and year round snow type temps in the polar regions
 

petros

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you need more snow to make ice caps...
so there will be higher temps in the tropics, and year round snow type temps in the polar regions
More snow also increase albedo and shortens seasons but it's all about the sunspots. A couple of records were broken in BC this winter. It was a bitch and spring is a month behind.

The carbon tax is working too well.
 

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