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http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/7503060.stm
I remember hand-plotting the data from these ice-floe stations in the 60s. Martin. -- Martin Rowley West Moors, East Dorset (UK): 17m (56ft) amsl Lat: 50.82N Long: 01.88W NGR: SU 082 023 |
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On Sat, 12 Jul 2008 12:44:51 +0100, "Martin Rowley"
wrote: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/7503060.stm Shame about the distance scale in the lower-left corner. -- Regards, Paul Herber, Sandrila Ltd. http://www.sandrila.co.uk/ http://www.pherber.com/ |
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Martin Rowley wrote:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/7503060.stm I remember hand-plotting the data from these ice-floe stations in the 60s. And also the American ice-islands T3 and Arliss-2 I suppose? I think when I first got involved with Arctic Ice conditions the Russian bases were SP-9 and SP-10 - they almost always had two in the Arctic. The American bases were on ice islands (tabular bergs) and so were not at the risk of breakup until they got evicted from the anticyclonic current in the western Arctic. Those two bases existed on and off for twenty years or so, whereas the Russian bases drifted across the Arctic towards the Fram Strait and would have to be evacuated after about a couple of years. -- Graham P Davis, Bracknell, Berks., UK. E-mail: newsman not newsboy |
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![]() "Martin Rowley" wrote in message ... http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/7503060.stm I remember hand-plotting the data from these ice-floe stations in the 60s. Martin. -- Martin Rowley West Moors, East Dorset (UK): 17m (56ft) amsl Lat: 50.82N Long: 01.88W NGR: SU 082 023 There are 2 points I would like to make about the current state of the arctic sea-ice. The first is at:- http://nsidc.org/data/seaice_index/i...s/N_timeseries. This shows that the sea-ice is disappearing less rapidly than in 2007 and secondly:- http://igloo.atmos.uiuc.edu/cgi-bin/...&sd=25&sy=2007 The ice at 10 July seemed to be melting less quickly along the north coast of Asia than last year.I realise that there may be errors in the way the evidence is collected and that not too much should be read into this relatively small piece of data anyway. Nevertheless, it is intriguing and it will be interesting to see how the rest of the melting season develops. Peter Clarke Ewell, Epsom |
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On Jul 13, 4:26*pm, "peter clarke" wrote:
"Martin Rowley" wrote in message ... http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/7503060.stm I remember hand-plotting the data from these ice-floe stations in the 60s. Martin. -- Martin Rowley West Moors, East Dorset (UK): 17m (56ft) amsl Lat: 50.82N * Long: 01.88W NGR: SU 082 023 There are 2 points I would like to make about the current state of the arctic sea-ice. The first is *at:- http://nsidc.org/data/seaice_index/i...s/N_timeseries. This shows that the sea-ice is disappearing *less rapidly than in 2007 and secondly:- http://igloo.atmos.uiuc.edu/cgi-bin/...&fd=25&fy=2008... The ice at 10 July seemed to be melting less quickly along the north coast of Asia than last year.I realise that there may *be errors in the way the evidence is collected and that not too much should be read into this relatively small piece of data anyway. Nevertheless, it is intriguing and it will be interesting to see how the rest of the melting season develops. Peter Clarke Ewell, Epsom Peter, Using you links it looks as though the ice in 1998 was similar to that today. http://igloo.atmos.uiuc.edu/cgi-bin/...&sd=12&sy=1998 However, since there is less multi-year ice this year than in 1998, presumablly the final result in September will be different. Cheers, Alastair. |
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"peter clarke" wrote:
http://igloo.atmos.uiuc.edu/cgi-bin/...&sd=25&sy=2007 There seems to be something seriously wrong with the planet on those images - or is it just me? -- Sleepalot aa #1385 |
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Sleepalot wrote:
"peter clarke" wrote: http://igloo.atmos.uiuc.edu/cgi-bin/...&sd=25&sy=2007 There seems to be something seriously wrong with the planet on those images - or is it just me? You are looking onto the top of the planet, so that the artic is in the centre of the photo. -- Joe Egginton Wolverhampton 175m asl |
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Joe Egginton wrote:
Sleepalot wrote: "peter clarke" wrote: http://igloo.atmos.uiuc.edu/cgi-bin/...&sd=25&sy=2007 There seems to be something seriously wrong with the planet on those images - or is it just me? You are looking onto the top of the planet, so that the artic is in the centre of the photo. Can't see it. Has it fallen through the ice? -- Graham P Davis, Bracknell, Berks., UK. E-mail: newsman not newsboy |
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On Aug 6, 11:04*am, Graham P Davis wrote:
Joe Egginton wrote: Sleepalot wrote: "peter clarke" wrote: http://igloo.atmos.uiuc.edu/cgi-bin/...&fd=25&fy=2008... There seems to be something seriously wrong with the planet on those images - or is it just me? You are looking onto the top of the planet, so that the artic is in the centre of the photo. Can't see it. Has it fallen through the ice? -- Graham P Davis, Bracknell, Berks., UK. *E-mail: newsman not newsboy *)) |
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Joe Egginton wrote:
Sleepalot wrote: "peter clarke" wrote: http://igloo.atmos.uiuc.edu/cgi-bin/...&sd=25&sy=2007 There seems to be something seriously wrong with the planet on those images - or is it just me? You are looking onto the top of the planet, so that the artic is in the centre of the photo. Yes, so how come the image is oblate? Shouldn't it be circular? -- Sleepalot aa #1385 |
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