The news will be all over the sudden increase in icebergs leaving Antartica because of the over crowding, caused by the hollow glaciers collapsing and sliding down the waterflow under them and out into the oceans.supersparky wrote: ↑Sun Nov 24, 2024 5:53 am Do you think it will be a slowly progressive type of thing that we will see coming, or will it be a big tsunami type event?
If an ice shelf eventually snaps off, that the boffins have concerns about, will it be days, weeks, months or years before we see a result ? Or will it be overnight and we'll just wake up one morning to find that we all drowned in our sleep?
Around the same time, the warm ocean currents heading up the Australian coast and across to the other side of the planet on the Atlantic currents, will have far too much fresh water mixing with the salt water and slow the ocean currents.
The slower ocean currents will result in the surface sea water getting hotter and hotter, melting ice even faster ..... Meanwhile, the other end of the Atlantic currents will start to get colder because the water is moving slower and not bringing the heat over that side ...... the oceans over that side will start to ice up ..... maybe the ice load on the other half of the planet will balance out the increase in fresh water added over this side ....
It will start out relatively slowly, like the rapid increasing in calving seen in the glacier over the last number of yrs and the receding glaciers, it will reach a point where the winter big freeze isn't near as big as it has been in yrs, and each yr it be seen as reducing even more .... till it stops freezing over during winter ....... Is there any of these signs happening now?
T1 Terry