Arctic
in early January 2014
11
January, 2014
In
early January 2014, Arctic sea ice extent reached levels as low as
they were in early January 2013, as illustrated by the image below.
Methane
levels over the Arctic remain extremely high. The image below shows
methane readings for the period January 1 - 11, 2014, with the inset
showing the situation in 2013 for the same period.
Similarly,
the image below makes a comparison between methane recorded in 2013
and in 2014 for this period (January 1-11), this time focusing on the
Arctic and only showing methane readings of 1950 ppb and higher in
yellow.
These
high methane releases from the seafloor of the Arctic Ocean are
contributing to the over 20°C
temperature anomalies that have hit parts of the Arctic Ocean
recently, as illustrated by the image below.
In
conclusion, the Arctic is hit by three kinds of warming, while there
are at least 13 feedbacks that further accelerate warming in the
Arctic, as described in the post The
Biggest Story of 2013.
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