Warm Air Pulsing into Arctic, Ice Melting

Amazing University of Maine animation showing warm air literally pumping into the Arctic, while cold blobs are pushed out into North America.

If you haven’t seen my vid on this, do so now.

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pe9SbC1D-sk

39 thoughts on “Warm Air Pulsing into Arctic, Ice Melting”


  1. That red blob heading towards me looks nice, but then I remember that it is anomaly (not absolute) so it will be cold when it gets here.


    1. Just watched a N.Z breakfast time show where a local politician sneers at the children’s actions suggesting they were just wagging school and being manipulated for political purposes – just shows how far ignorant and adrift the adult population can be – I fully agree with Fintan O’Toole’s sentiments in the Irish Times, when he headlines

      “Shame on us for forcing children to wake us up to climate change
      We have failed to protect our children – now we are looking to them to protect us.”

      Indeed kids are showing the way.

      Support is surging for teens’ climate change lawsuit
      The U.S. Constitution protects the right to a safe climate, say 30,000 kids and eight members of Congress in support of the suit.

      https://www.nationalgeographic.com/environment/2019/03/youth-climate-change-lawsuit-grows-support/


  2. That animation is 3 days in the past and 3 days in the future where I live (Lake Huron). However, I can report that I shovelled snow stripped to the waist for 2 hours 3 hours ago so I think I got a bit of a warm sunny blob just now.


  3. One major thing strikes me after reading this entry, one thing is gravely missing. In the last century we had the CND movement to protest the nuclear proliferation, it appealed to a large audience across diverse political persuasions. It was a force, it mattered, it made a difference.

    Where the hell is the same thrust today ?, where is climate change’s equivalent to the CND movement of yesteryear? It needs to be unleashed, it needs to get out of the web, it needs to reverberate around the world loudly now. YES NOW.


    1. Thank you for that update. The monsters lurking under my bed ARE getting a bit crowded and noisy under there, though. (And the two named Tipping Points and Exponential are getting downright surly.)


          1. Gail has been blogging about that for a decade. She used to comment here fairly frequently, too. She’s pretty much been alone in calling attention to tree rot – which might mean there’s little there, or it might mean it’s simply overlooked. Time will tell on that. That recent post of hers, though, is a good recap of supporting science, though:
            http://witsendnj.blogspot.com/2019/03/methane-mania.html

            For the record, I’m not thumbing you down.


          2. For the record, I didn’t ever think you were among the morons who “thumb me down”. You’re far too intelligent, well-informed, and able to defend yourself to do something that childish.

            The “DOG thumbers” are cowards, droolers, and knuckle-draggers who can’t come up with words or arguments to express their dislike for my having put them down in the past, so they take the easy way out. I pay them no attention, and actually chuckle at their impotence (and watch out—-agree with anything I say and YOU may feel their “wrath” also).


        1. There’s a reason that “S**t For Brains” (SFB) has entered the lexicon. Just as our Tweeter-in Chief is mentally deficient, many other tweeters are as well.


          1. I’ve been reading firsthand accounts of frontier life in the States in the 19th century lately. They are full of references to how plentiful the land was in wildlife. We live in a comparative wasteland today, let alone what is to come in the future, but few even realize it.


          2. Yep, “few even realize it” is the way it is, and you might add to that “and few even care”. Now reading one of E.O.Wilson’s books—-“Half Earth: Our Planet’s Fight for Life”. Go to the preview and read just the prologue—-some of the most powerful handful of pages I’ve ever read.

            https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/25622872-half-earth

            Wilson maintains that we need to set aside half the Earth as a “preserve” if we want to maintain the biosphere. He also maintains that we haven’t even discovered the vast majority of species, have barely examined terrestrial ecosystems, and have not looked at the oceans much at all—-we are stumbling in the dark when it comes to understanding the richness and complexity of life on Earth.

            He also mentions the “HIPPO” acronym as well (p 57-58) as a summary of our most destructive behaviors—-an interesting way to remember them:

            Habitat destruction
            Invasive species
            Pollution
            Population Growth
            Overhunting

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