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Arctic Sea Ice Hits Record Low 370

Titus Andronicus writes "Angela Fritz and Jeff Masters of Weather Underground analyze this year's record ongoing Arctic ice melt. Arctic sea ice extent, area, and volume are all at record lows for the post-1979 satellite era. The ice is expected to continue melting for perhaps another couple of weeks. Extreme sea ice melting might help cause greater numbers of more powerful Arctic storms, help to accelerate the melting of the Greenland ice sheet, and help to accelerate global warming itself, due to the increased absorption of solar energy into the ocean."
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Arctic Sea Ice Hits Record Low

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  • Right then. (Score:5, Funny)

    by ruadatha ( 1161071 ) on Thursday September 06, 2012 @11:30PM (#41256799)
    Time to buy shares in boats - or just buy boats.
  • by cunniff ( 264218 ) on Thursday September 06, 2012 @11:30PM (#41256805) Homepage

    It's here. Let's deal with it.

    • by delt0r ( 999393 ) on Friday September 07, 2012 @03:16AM (#41257729)
      You first.

      That is the problem. Everyone wants *everyone else* to deal with. As long as they can still drive to work with cheap gas and get a shiny new smart phone every year, its clearly other peoples real problem... if only they would deal with it right?

      So what are you doing to deal with it?
  • Its Happening (Score:5, Insightful)

    by dakohli ( 1442929 ) on Thursday September 06, 2012 @11:34PM (#41256825)

    It is time to accept that this is happening. Time to make the most of it. There are remote communities that will be well positioned in the Canadian Arctic for incredible economical opportunities.

    High Prices for Groceries [www.cbc.ca] could become a thing of the past once the ice opens up for longer periods of time.

    The Northwest Passage has the potential to become more important than Panama

    It may well be too late to stop the warming trend, we will have to make the best of it.

    • by Black Parrot ( 19622 ) on Thursday September 06, 2012 @11:53PM (#41256895)

      It may well be too late to stop the warming trend, we will have to make the best of it.

      What I dread is scraping the foot-long dragonflies off the windshield of my flying car.

  • by riverat1 ( 1048260 ) on Friday September 07, 2012 @12:55AM (#41257187)

    As the Arctic Ocean summer ice declines there is developing evidence it is having an effect on the northern polar jet stream, slowing it down and causing the meanders to get larger. This has the effect of bringing colder weather further south and warmer weather further north and slowing down the speed at which the weather moves through. That would explain why a few years ago when Florida was having freezing weather Greenland was practically balmy.

  • As earth heats up, cooling mechanisms should increase. It's not instantaneous of course. Until the cooling mechanisms outpace the heating mechanisms, ice is going to keep melting year after year. The speed ice melts probably has more to do with surface area, ice depth, and cloud cover more than ambient temperature.

    • by fm6 ( 162816 ) on Friday September 07, 2012 @01:12AM (#41257287) Homepage Journal

      And which cooling mechanisms are these? According to TFA, melting the polar icecap actually removes an important cooling mechanism. Other mechanisms, such as the ocean's ability to abosrb CO2, are pretty much maxed out. Do you have a planet size air conditioner nobody else knows about?

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