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Old June 7th 05, 12:47 PM posted to uk.sci.weather
Alastair McDonald Alastair McDonald is offline
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Default You have to laugh. Arctic expedition fails

Presumably you are referring to this report;
http://www.arctic.noaa.gov/essay_untersteiner3.html
It is describing surface conditions but the melting is probably due to
warmer/saltier sea water which is melting the ice from below.

As I recall, one of the explorers who was rescued after reaching the
north pole last year reckoned that he could well have been the last
person to reach it on foot, and that seems to be coming true :-(.

Cheers, Alastair.


"Shaun Pudwell" wrote in message
...
I was under the impression that the summer season last year at the pole was
both later and shorter than normal.

Shaun Pudwell.


"Alastair McDonald" k wrote
in message ...

"Shayne" wrote in message
...
well what did they expect to encounter ?!


Solid ice with flat areas and pressure ridges. The ice had melted even

more
than they expected, and they ended up trying to swim to the pole!

They are not the only ones caught out by melting ice this year. Ann

Daniels
had similar problems and she was lifted off, but she blamed the Russian
bureaucracy. The same thing happened to the "Last Degree Expedition" See;
http://www.members.shaw.ca/polarchallenge/
They say "As for other Arctic travellers this year, as I write, no other

teams
have completed an entire last degree to the Pole on foot or ski." That

seems
to have been prophetic.

In August (much later in the melt season) 1958 the American submarine USS
Nautilus was the first to cross the Arctic. They could find nowhere to
surface at the pole because the ice was so thick, much to their
disappointment.
August five years ago it was reported that the pole was ice free.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/americas/888235.stm
The Arctic ice is melting rapidly, and no amount of sneering at the

reports
will
prevent it getting very much worse.

Cheers, Alastair.