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Post by zeke on Apr 10, 2016 13:44:22 GMT -8
Not featuring our own favorite Greenland researcher, but it has some wonderful videography.
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Post by ecocentric on Apr 10, 2016 14:58:10 GMT -8
Peter Sinclair (Greenman3610 on YouTube) is doing one of the best jobs in the whole world media of reporting on climate change.
I live just south of the southernmost extent of the Wisconsin Ice Sheet. The topography, geology, and rich soils are an obvious result of past climates. Saying that climate has always changed is a non-sequitur, it does nothing to refute arguments for WHY it is changing now. This may be as pivotal a moment of time as the Renaissance. It is time for the society at large to decide whether to accept mythology or scientific evidence.
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Post by BlueBear on Apr 10, 2016 15:46:43 GMT -8
Hey, I know those guys. Alun Hubbard (the British dude with the hat) I went to the field with in 2012. Jason Box I'm collaborating with now on our respective projects, his PhD student Baptiste is bringing the drills along on our campaign to Greenland this Spring. We leave in just over a week (ack!).
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Post by ecocentric on Apr 10, 2016 15:50:17 GMT -8
Safe travels BlueBear.
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Post by zeke on Apr 10, 2016 15:52:06 GMT -8
^ What he said.
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Post by rebeccad on Apr 10, 2016 19:09:50 GMT -8
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Post by RumiDude on Apr 10, 2016 21:48:06 GMT -8
My house is safe from the rise in sea level. Unfortunately we are not far from the cascadia subduction fault. Things could get very strange fast if that thing rips off a big one.
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PS: Safe travels for Blue Bear and Tigger ... and the rest of their team. Don't fall into a moulin!
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Post by RumiDude on Apr 11, 2016 9:31:57 GMT -8
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Post by BlueBear on Apr 11, 2016 9:57:41 GMT -8
Great video, Rumi! That's some beautiful footage, I hadn't seen that one before. And they obviously did their research, I couldn't see anything that was blatantly inaccurate, which is actually kinda rare for a "news outlet" video like that. Don't look yet, but right now the dice are stacked for another big melt year in Greenland. Arctic sea ice levels have been very low this winter ( NSIDC), temps have been absurdly high ( Slate) and we've had low winter snow accumulation compared to normal across much of Greenland ( GreenlandSMB), all of which sets the stage. It got above freezing today at two of our stations, far earlier in the season than normal. We actually plan Springtime trips specifically to avoid the melt for our work. Weather is a fickle thing of course, but if the Spring and Summer continue like they have been, watch out. We're potentially in for another big one. We shall see. - Mike
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Post by BlueBear on Apr 12, 2016 15:23:23 GMT -8
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Post by Deleted on Apr 12, 2016 19:45:16 GMT -8
Just like to add my Good luck and stay safe to BlueBear and Tigger! Important work you're doing and adventurous to boot.
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Post by Sleeping Bag Man! on Apr 12, 2016 20:00:23 GMT -8
Weather is a fickle thing of course, but if the Spring and Summer continue like they have been, watch out. We're potentially in for another big one. We shall see. Can this weather impede, or even postpone or cancel your research trip?
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Post by rebeccad on Apr 12, 2016 20:19:56 GMT -8
Just like to add my Good luck and stay safe to BlueBear and Tigger! Important work you're doing and adventurous to boot. Amen.
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Post by tigger on Apr 12, 2016 20:35:04 GMT -8
Can this weather impede, or even postpone or cancel your research trip? Our flights are set in stone quite a few months in advance. Each event ends up costing an incredible amount of money so cancelling isn't in the cards. Last year, we had weather issues and we got bumped as the Summit team ended up getting priority. We still went, just a few days later than expected which was frustrating but as Mike has taught me, it's a hurry up and wait routine in Polar Research. Impede, it may do in regard to Ice core drilling. Also, We may be forced to wear flip flops and a tacky Hawaiian shirt instead of our -100 boots and several layers of coats.
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Post by rebeccad on Apr 12, 2016 20:38:56 GMT -8
Also, We may be forced to wear flip flops and a tacky Hawaiian shirt instead of our -100 boots and several layers of coats. And we can count on you to have a Hawaiian shirt in your pack, and to take appropriate photos!
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