Date: 7/09/2022 15:14:57
From: PermeateFree
ID: 1929301
Subject: Antarctica's Doomsday Glacier "hanging on by its fingernails"

And we thought the melting of the Greenland Ice was a major problem, just have a look at this one that could happen within a few years.


Research vessel in front of the Thwaites Glacier

>>Scientists have deployed an advanced robotic submarine to gain a new perspective on the Thwaites Glacier in West Antarctica, with the groundbreaking seafloor imagery highlighting its precarious state in concerning new detail. The research reveals the glacier has undergone spurts of rapid retreat in the past that scientists now expect to see again in the future, which could have important ramifications for global sea levels.

Around the size of Florida, the Thwaites Glacier is known as the “Doomsday Glacier” owing to its status as one of the most unstable glaciers in Antarctica. Its melt rate is accelerating, with its outflow speed doubling in the last 30 years, and some studies suggesting it could be just years away from a complete collapse. Were that to happen, the amount of water released from the giant ice stream would be enough to drive up global sea levels by several meters.

The Thwaites Glacier is known to be in a phase of fast retreat, but new research led by marine geophysicists at the University of South Florida reveals this might be occurring faster than we realize. In 2019, the team sent an advanced underwater robot loaded with imaging sensors on a 20-hour mission to map the seabed in front of the glacier.


Scientists have used an underwater research vessel to map the seafloor in front of the Thwaites Glacier

Extreme summer conditions and a lack of sea ice enabled scientists to access this section of the seafloor for the first time ever. This bears a resemblance to another research expedition from 2020 in which scientists sent a robotic sub to inspect the Thwaites Glacier’s grounding line, the point where the seafloor meets the ice, to assess its stability.

This new study focused on the geography of the seafloor in front of the glacier, mapping a region around the size of Houston. This revealed features previously unknown to scientists, most notably a set of 160 parallel ridges formed as the glacier’s grounding line retreated and bobbed upwards and downwards with the shifting tides.


3D map of the seafloor in front of the Thwaites Glacier

“It’s as if you are looking at a tide gauge on the seafloor,” said Alastair Graham, who led the study. “It really blows my mind how beautiful the data are.”

Matching these ridge formations with tidal cycles for the region revealed that each of these ribs must have been formed every day, enabling the team to draw conclusions about the rate of retreat. They calculate that at some point in the last two centuries, in a duration of five or six months, the glacier retreated at a rate of around 2.1 km (1.3 miles). This is twice the retreat rate measured by satellites between 2011 and 2019.

“Thwaites is really holding on today by its fingernails, and we should expect to see big changes over small timescales in the future – even from one year to the next – once the glacier retreats beyond a shallow ridge in its bed,” said marine geophysicist and study co-author, Robert Larter, from the British Antarctic Survey.

The research was published in the journal Nature Geoscience.

https://newatlas.com/environment/antarcticas-doomsday-glacier-fingernails/

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Date: 7/09/2022 16:44:17
From: The-Spectator
ID: 1929316
Subject: re: Antarctica's Doomsday Glacier "hanging on by its fingernails"

Nice try pf
More lies

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Date: 7/09/2022 16:48:28
From: PermeateFree
ID: 1929319
Subject: re: Antarctica's Doomsday Glacier "hanging on by its fingernails"

The-Spectator said:


Nice try pf
More lies

Those bloody scientists at it again.

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Date: 7/09/2022 16:53:40
From: The-Spectator
ID: 1929321
Subject: re: Antarctica's Doomsday Glacier "hanging on by its fingernails"

PermeateFree said:


The-Spectator said:

Nice try pf
More lies

Those bloody scientists at it again.

Glad you agree old chum

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Date: 8/09/2022 10:53:48
From: SCIENCE
ID: 1929532
Subject: re: Antarctica's Doomsday Glacier "hanging on by its fingernails"

ah well

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-09-08/cathedral-in-the-desert-colorado-river-crisis/101407422

tell us when the three gorges thing appears again and we’ll have a laugh or a hundred

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Date: 9/09/2022 04:55:27
From: Witty Rejoinder
ID: 1929928
Subject: re: Antarctica's Doomsday Glacier "hanging on by its fingernails"

In this Daily chart, the scale of the temperature anomaly really stands out. Temperatures 40°C above the average seemed inconceivable, especially in Antarctica. Thankfully, it was an anomaly and temperatures returned to a more normal range in the days after, but with the number of these oddities increasing, it serves as another warning that the planet is warming up rapidly.

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Date: 9/09/2022 05:12:36
From: PermeateFree
ID: 1929931
Subject: re: Antarctica's Doomsday Glacier "hanging on by its fingernails"

Witty Rejoinder said:


In this Daily chart, the scale of the temperature anomaly really stands out. Temperatures 40°C above the average seemed inconceivable, especially in Antarctica. Thankfully, it was an anomaly and temperatures returned to a more normal range in the days after, but with the number of these oddities increasing, it serves as another warning that the planet is warming up rapidly.

Yes big climate changes are just around the corner. I think everyone is surprised at how quickly they are happening.

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Date: 9/09/2022 05:50:55
From: roughbarked
ID: 1929937
Subject: re: Antarctica's Doomsday Glacier "hanging on by its fingernails"

PermeateFree said:


Witty Rejoinder said:

In this Daily chart, the scale of the temperature anomaly really stands out. Temperatures 40°C above the average seemed inconceivable, especially in Antarctica. Thankfully, it was an anomaly and temperatures returned to a more normal range in the days after, but with the number of these oddities increasing, it serves as another warning that the planet is warming up rapidly.

Yes big climate changes are just around the corner. I think everyone is surprised at how quickly they are happening.

Yet I had a conversation with an old acquaintance recently where When I said, so you haven’t noticed the fires where fires are rarely seen of such intensity and the glaciers melting?

He said, “I just don’t believe in it” and dropped the phone on the hook.

I thought what a waste of time the last 50 years I’ve been talking to you have been.

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