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Ice Melts in Greenland July 8-12: 97% IN FOUR DAYS. read it and weep.
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 11810381:MV8xOTM0MTMzXzMyMzk4MjMzX0QxNkE5Q0FG] [quote:Anne O'Mally:MV8xOTM0MTMzXzMyMzk2OTY1X0E5RjQ1NTBE] [quote:Anonymous Coward 18356125:MV8xOTM0MTMzXzMyMzk2ODc5X0I4OUI0MjUw] :trans_sign: = :shark: [/quote] look at the map. reading the other threads. a couple comments stick out, like, 'check this winter's ice cap size, bigger than normal' (which i will do) and 'if greenlands ice melts we gain 27 feet of sea level globally.' would really like someone to explain to me how global warming is a myth. i don't get it, never did, never really plugged into the global warming thing....just paying attention. [/quote] Don't panic. Articles I read on the subject said NASA said this happens roughly every 150 years. The ice sheet is still there and it has already been noted that the melt is refreezing as I type. Soooo....no Global Warming DOOM!!! [/quote]
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Extent of surface melt over Greenland’s ice sheet on July 8 (left) and July 12 (right). Measurements from three satellites showed that on July 8, about 40 percent of the ice sheet had undergone thawing at or near the surface. In just a few days, the melting had dramatically accelerated and an
estimated 97 percent of the ice sheet surface had thawed by July 12.
In the image, the areas classified as “probable melt” (light pink) correspond to those sites where at least one satellite detected surface melting. The areas classified as “melt” (dark pink) correspond to sites where two or three satellites detected surface melting. The satellites are measuring different physical properties at different scales and are passing over Greenland at different times. As a whole, they provide a picture of an extreme melt event about which scientists are very confident. Credit: Nicolo E. DiGirolamo, SSAI/NASA GSFC, and Jesse Allen, NASA Earth Observatory
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