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![]() "hpeer" wrote in message m... (snippage) The new analysis shows that Antarctic surface temperatures increased an average of 0.22°F (0.12°C) per decade between 1957 and 2006. That's a rise of more than 1°F (0.5°C) in the last half century. West Antarctica warmed at a higher rate, rising 0.31°F (0.17°C) per decade. The results, published Jan. 22 in Nature, confirm earlier findings based on limited weather station data and ice cores. West Antarctica is particularly vulnerable to climate changes because its ice sheet is grounded below sea level and surrounded by floating ice shelves. If the West Antarctic ice sheet completely melted, global sea level would rise by 16 to 20 feet (5 to 6 meters). link http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releas...-sch012209.php Ah, but what is the cause to this effect? "Global Warming" is the easy answer, but here is another: Pacific Rim Volcanic Activity. While the Pacific "Ring of Fire" is generally thought of as more or less an inverted "U" shape, it actually extends to the Antarctic Plate. http://oceanexplorer.noaa.gov/explor...edia/fig1.html http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases...0229183818.htm In any event, we'll eventually have new coastlines to explore while cruising. |
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