Wednesday, December 19, 2012

NASA just released, Arctic Ice Melt!


World Wide Web | NASA just released, Arctic Ice Melt! | NASA has just released the latest Earth image taken directly from space. in the picture it looks a layer of ice in the Arctic seems to be fading.

The images reveal how quickly the Arctic sea ice in the region's oldest and tertebal started to disappear in a very fast pace. Looks, size of the floating ice shrunk drastically over the last 30 years. So proclaimed by the DailyMail.

"This gives evidence to the theory of the Earth entered a period of global warming. Rapid melt oldest existing ice makes the Arctic ocean more vulnerable to further declines in the next summer," said Joey Comiso, a senior scientist at NASA.

The study suggests, melting ice is at the level of 15.1% per decade. "The average ice thickness in the Arctic began to decline due to the curved heavy components began to disappear. At the same time, the temperature continues to rise," said Comiso.

On the other hand, Comiso also found a nine-year cycle in which sea ice will grow for several years.

This cycle must be ensured for the presence of a recovery in sea ice within three years after the record minimum in 2008, "he concluded.

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