Ozone hole saves Earth’s ice caps

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Ozone hole saves Earth’s ice caps

It is an open secret that ice caps of the Earth are quickly diminishing in size. Scientists calculated to which extent the surface of the World Ocean will rise if ice of high latitudes melts completely. Scientific forecasts look quite pessimistic, but nobody knows how to counter the global warming. Meanwhile, scientists from the international research group that studies the state of polar ice of the Arctic and the Antarctic found that there is a factor that saves these areas for the time being. Surprisingly, it is the ozone hole that prevents the quick melting of the Antarctic. Two decades ago the ozone hole was regarded as the major threat to the biosphere of the planet.
Climatologists and oceanologists from the UK, the USA and Sweden concluded that Antarctica resists the warming better than the Arctic does. According to them, the North Pole is getting warmer much quicker than the South Pole, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) said. Thus, in the regions of eternal ice in the Northern Hemisphere seasonal temperatures may be four degrees Fahrenheit (a bit more than two degrees Celsius) lower than the average, but in the most part of Antarctica there are no changes in temperature. The only exception is the Antarctic Peninsula, a strip of land along South America. There warming is even more measurable than in the Southern Hemisphere - three degrees Fahrenheit (about 1.7 degrees Celsius).
<!-- TEXT BLOCK 2 --> The Arctic is getting warmer for several reasons, scientists consider. James Overland from the NOAA Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory stated that when making forecasts scientists should take into consideration the influence of greenhouse gases, the change of prevailing winds and the higher oceanic temperature. Nathan Gillett from the University of East Anglia said that in the Antarctic the picture is quite different: the change in winds and air temperatures meet the calculations that take into account both the greenhouse effect and the influence of the ozone hole above the mainland. It is the ozone hole that hinders the Antarctic warming.
<!-- TEXT BLOCK 3 --> A thinner layer of stratospheric ozone at a height of several dozen kilometers above the Antarctic ice causes stronger winds on this continent. It keeps cold air above the mainland and prevents the flow of warmth from the north. While the situation persists, ice will not melt. However, the hole discovered in the mid-1980s is not eternal: the ozone layer is gradually restoring above the South Pole. On the one hand, it helps to protect the Earth from solar radiation, but on the other hand, it means that the last warming-preventing factor will not work, scientists consider. Different calculations suggest that the hole is due to disappear by 2050-2070. If temperatures continue to increase, the eternal ice of the Southern Hemisphere will melt much faster.

However, forecasts for the north polar cap are much more pessimistic. The square of pack ice decreases every year, and the situation with the ozone hole is much better in our hemisphere than above Antarctica. For example, last September the Envisat satellite took an image of another anti-record: due to the melting ice the first north-western passage opened for the first time from the Atlantic into the Pacific Ocean around North America. The total square of arctic ice amounted then to three million square kilometers.



The situation is not better in seas that wash the north of Europe. This winter saw another record-small square of ice in the Baltic region. According to Sweden’s meteorological agency, about 49,000 square kilometers froze there during 2007-2008 (the norm is 180,000). The record glaciation was marked in the winter of 1986-1987 when ice covered 420,000 square kilometers. This year even the Gulf of Bothnia between Sweden and Finland did not practically freeze, only near the shores. To crown it all, the Baltic Sea unfroze completely two weeks earlier than usual.
<!-- TEXT BLOCK 2 --> Experts feel pessimistic about the forthcoming winter as well. According to James Overland, the Arctic will repeat last year’s record. Now the square of frozen seas in the Northern Hemisphere is 40 percent lower than it was two decades ago. “Last autumn, winter and up till now the concentration of ice in the Arctic is below norm,” the Associated Press quoted Jennifer Francis



from the University of Rutgers as saying.
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Ozone hole saves Earth’s ice caps


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TJA

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Ozone hole saves Earth’s ice caps

It is an open secret that ice caps of the Earth are quickly diminishing in size.

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That's an outright lie.

Sure the stuff going on in the Arctic is a little disturbing and certainly last Summers melt was greater than any before since we've got records, despite claims otherwise from two previous successful navigations of the Northwest passage during the early part of last century. But... there are two ice caps and the Antarctic cap is breaking records in the other direction with larger sea ice coverage than any time since the late '70s.

The real truth to the matter is that we really don't know enough to be making statements like that. Now I'm a firm believer in the possibility that we may very well see a rapid catastrophic climate shift within the next decade or two and there's as good a chance in my opinion that it'll shift into a hothouse as it will shift into an iceage. Still that's just my opinion but the fact is that Antarctic sea ice area is on the rise the past few years, not 'quickly diminishing in size'.
 

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Then those very cold high altitude winds help cool the continent.... just as predicted by those that say 'global warming' (increased cosmic energy influx on our entire solar system) causing increased precipitation which heads to the poles and causing sudden glacial rebound.... Hmm, sounds sortof like "Day After Tomorrow" doesn't it?

Melting around the sides as those high altitude winds (very cold) come down and keep the interior regions cold or colder... both processes at the same time it seems... something the 'global warming' enthusiasts don't mention in public... things only melt so much before the 'melt' disturbs the worlds ocean currents thru lessened salinity levels... such as around Greenland.

The real question of 'global warming' is what's causing it on every object in our solar system and not just planet Earth? Why is the cosmic energy influx getting stronger all the time?... causing the heliosphere? to increase every decade in recent history... that 'modern' science has been tracking in the last hundred years... the trend has been increasing like the stock market in the 90's... when it went parabolic.... today's market is a very pale imitation of that economic phenomenon... keeping even the announcers wondering about the 'disconnect'.

This 'disconnect' is reflected in our 'global warming' phenomenon as well.... as the edges melt and the interior regions seem to cool in some polar regional testing... like a see-saw (teeter-totter) effect as the data sways left and right... positive and negative... as the poles reflect the EM field that it is... instreaming cosmic energy into the Southern Pole and outstreaming energy thru the Northern Pole... just like our bodies as well... that whole 'chakra' system... 'as above, so below'.

So, it seems our ozone hole might be helping in some degree, but it is a reflection of a phenomenon ignored in most circles. A reflection of this ever increasing cosmic energy flow into, not just our planet Earth, but our entire Local Interstellar Medium.... LISM....

And it is this prophesized 'wave'/realm border/3d to 4d 'window', doorway etc that is said to be the cause... part of the 'divine plan' for our universe... scientists are already discovering some 4d particles new to the scene as we start 'to go where no man has gone before'.... at least in recent memory.

All the critters out there 'disappearing', misforming, colonies collapsing seem but a similiar reflection of human cultures on this planet as we seem to have reached the limit of sustainability for our species at this time.... in nature, such culling seems normal... as we have forgotten that we too are a part of the common scene... and the cycles of nature have a beginning and an ending.... doorways between life/death and new life/death etc.... the wheel of life keeps spinning around and around.... as most recent civilizations don't seem to last but a few hundred years at best, we are ignorant of these cycles that have come and gone in the past.... in cataclysmic fashion.. as Velikovsky and others have intuited to much ridicule.

The times, they are a changin'..... ready or not, here it comes.

The 'signs', such as our ozone hole, are the 'dots'/flags/warnings to be ready for the ride of our life.

Just my opinion of course.
 

TJA

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The real question of 'global warming' is what's causing it on every object in our solar system and not just planet Earth? Why is the cosmic energy influx getting stronger all the time?

Got any links to that? I've heard that Mars has warmed many times but I don't think I've ever heard that from anywhere other than forum posts and I've never seen anything substantial about any of the other planets. If there were sol induced warming throughout the solar system Venus should show far more changes than Mars yet I've never heard mention of any changes at all in Venus.
 
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