Delivered in Radio NZ's ususal deadpan, Pravda-style manner, buried deep under 'environment'
How could the future of humanity and life on planet Earth ever compare with the America's Cup (we won)?!
It's only a few weeks after RNZ was announcing that Antarctic ice was growing.
Record decline in Antarctic sea ice
It
has been the worst year on record for sea ice in Antarctica and a
climate scientist suspects warmer ocean waters could be behind it.
26
June, 2017
In
a just released paper, the British Antarctic Survey says a series of
unprecedented storms over the Southern Ocean likely caused the most
dramatic decline in Antarctic sea ice to date.
Antarctic
sea ice declined sharply in late 2016 and by late March this year the
ice had reached its lowest level since records began nearly 40 years
ago.
British
Antarctic Survey found that a series of storms at the end of last
year brought warm air and strong winds from the north that melted
75,000sqkm of ice per day.
"That's
like losing a South Carolina-sized chunk of ice every 24 hours."
Victoria
University climate scientist, James Renwick, said the ocean around
the Antarctic had been warming down at depth, and the expectation was
that that warmer water would start to surface, resulting in
below-average sea ice levels.
"The
fact that the sea ice extent has stayed near record-low levels almost
every day since last October is pretty remarkable.
"We
haven't seen a year like this and I suspect, we don't have the
measurements yet - but I suspect that warmer ocean waters a little
bit below the surface might be helping here."
James
Renwick said the scientists would have to wait and see what caused
the sea ice loss in the last year and whether it would actually
recover.
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