Arctic sea ice under threat – update 2
Arctic Sea Ice in Poor Condition: NASA Worldview Satellite Image Reveals Concerning Sight
Furthermore, the Jet Stream is strongly deformed, threatening to result in heatwaves that extend over the Arctic Ocean and that cause hot water from rivers to enter the Arctic Ocean, while storms accelerate the flow of ocean heat into the Arctic Ocean, and while fires and storms contribute to darkening of the sea ice, speeding up its demise.
All this threatens to trigger eruption of methane from the seafloor of the Arctic Ocean, as has been described many times before, such as in this post, in this post and in this post.
[ Latent heat loss, feedback #14 on the Feedbacks page ] |
[ see the Extinction page ] |
Threatening Tipping Points: Loss of Arctic Sea Ice, Albedo, Latent Heat Buffer, and Methane Eruption Pose Accelerated Temperature Rise and Permafrost Loss Risks
Loss of Arctic sea ice albedo, loss of the latent heat buffer and eruption of seafloor methane all constitute tipping points that threaten to abruptly accelerate the temperature rise in the Arctic, further speeding up loss of permafrost in Siberia and North America and thus threatening to trigger further releases of greenhouse gases.
In addition, there are further events and developments that could unfold and make things even worse.
Temperature Rise and Disruptions: Traffic, Aerosols, and Methane Implications
The upcoming temperature rise on land on the Northern Hemisphere could be of such a severity that much traffic, transport and industrial activity will grind to a halt, resulting in a reduction in cooling aerosols that are now masking the full wrath of global heating. Without these cooling aerosols, the temperature is projected to rise strongly, while there could be an additional temperature rise due to an increase in warming aerosols and gases as a result of more biomass and waste burning and forest fires. Furthermore, as traffic slows down, there will be less nitrogen oxide emissions, which could result in less hydroxyl to curtail methane.
The bar on the right depicts the threat, as discussed at the Extinction page.
In conclusion, the situation is dire and calls for support for a Climate Emergency Declaration.
• University of Bremen – sea ice concentration and thickness
https://seaice.uni-bremen.de/start
• NASA Worldview
https://worldview.earthdata.nasa.gov
• Climate Plan
https://arctic-news.blogspot.com/p/climateplan.html
• Climate Emergency Declaration
https://arctic-news.blogspot.com/p/climate-emergency-declaration.html
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