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Showing posts with the label sea surface temperature

Arctic Sea Ice Collapse Threatens

The image below compares the Arctic sea ice thickness on July 14, 2012 (left panel) and on July 14, 2015 (right panel), using Naval Research Laboratory images. The Naval Research Laboratory's 30-…
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Arctic Methane Skyrocketing

The map below shows observatories in the Arctic. 'Arctic methane skyrocketing' is the title of a video by Paul Beckwith discussing recent rises in methane levels in the Arctic. Paul's d…
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Mackenzie River Warming

On May 12, 2015, a temperature of 80.1°F (or 26.7°C) was recorded in the north of Canada, at a location just north of latitude 63°N. High temperatures in such locations are very worrying, for a numbe…
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Warm water flowing into Arctic Ocean

by Harold Hensel For the first time in thousands of years, warm water is flowing into the Arctic Ocean. Warm water from the deep ocean is showing up on surface images. There is no way to put this int…
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State Of Extreme Emergency

by Malcolm Light PRESIDENT OBAMA MUST DECLARE A STATE OF EXTREME NATIONAL EMERGENCY AND CEASE ORCHESTRATING A WAR WITH RUSSIA. HE MUST RECALL HIS ENTIRE ARMY AND NAVY PERSONNEL TO THE UNITED STATES T…
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Very warm waters are invading the Arctic Ocean

Global mean methane levels as high as 1836 parts per billion were recorded at several altitudes on August 24, 2014. Meanwhile, the Arctic Ocean continues to warm up. As the image below shows, the oce…
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Warm waters threaten to trigger huge methane eruptions from Arctic Ocean seafloor

The evidence of abrupt high methane releases in the Arctic Ocean is accumulating. The graph below shows in situ methane measurements taken at the Barrow Observatory, including recent levels as high a…
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Earthquakes and Warm Water threaten Arctic

[ soucre:  NOAA image  - click to enlarge] A major earthquake hit the Aleutian Islands, Alaska, on June 23, 2014. The earthquake occurred at 51.797°N 178.760°E, 15 miles (24 km) southeast of Little S…
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