漂浮冰块碎片快速变薄 威胁南极冰架稳定

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, August 5 A major pre-existing crack in the Larsen C Ice Shelf broke open in 2017, releasing one of the largest Antarctic icebergs on record. The “ice mélange” – a stabilizing mixture of sea ice, iceberg debris, and snow – surrounding the ice shelf had formerly provided enough […]

南欧最大冰川迅速消失

Geophysical Research Letters, August 29 Glaciers in the Pyrenees Mountains had lost 88% of their 1850 volume by 2016. Since 2011, they have lost 23% of their ice and have become 0.7 meters thinner each year. These glaciers are the largest in southern Europe. Air temperatures across the Pyrenean mountain range have increased by more […]

北极海冰多年连续下降至近记录低位

National Snow & Ice Data Center, September 22 Although media tend to focus on the Arctic sea ice extent (or area) minimum each September, sea ice volume and thickness – especially, surviving multi-year sea ice – is at least as important. Although this year’s minimum was only the 12th lowest on record, the amount of […]

快速的海风加速阿拉斯加湾的海洋酸化

Nature Communications Earth & Environment, September 15 Fast-flowing winds over the Gulf of Alaska appear to be increasing the rate of ocean acidification in this region. When winds move quickly over the surface of water, they create low-pressure regions that amplify the flow of currents to the surface holding deep, cold water. These cold waters […]

Physical Link Shown Between Arctic Warming and Extreme Winter Cold Events

Science, September 3 Rapid warming in the Arctic, including loss of Arctic sea ice seems to be associated with increasing extreme weather events in the Northern Hemisphere, but the cause and therefore the strength of this association has remained uncertain. Sudden warming of the stratosphere above the Arctic has been postulated as one causal link, […]

气温升高加剧了南极西部洋流,并威胁着冰架

The Cryosphere, September 1 Rising global temperatures are accelerating melt at the base of ice shelves in West Antarctica, sending large quantities of freshwater into the surrounding ocean (although not raising sea levels, since ice shelves already rest on water). This influx of freshwater creates a buoyant upper layer of water that compresses the deeper […]

Meltwater and Changing Winds Destabilizing the Antarctic Peninsula

The Cryosphere, September 8 Ice loss from the Antarctic Peninsula has accelerated over the past four decades. Two main factors, meltwater and wind circulation, appear to be destabilizing glaciers in this region, in addition to rapid warming (for much of this period, the Peninsula was the fastest-warming place on Earth). First, water from melting snow […]

Increase in Glacier Melt with Rising Temperatures in North Greenland

The Cryosphere, August 24 Since the 1980s, ice loss from the Greenland Ice Sheet has increased six-fold. The Ryder Glacier, one of the four major glaciers in North Greenland, extends into the water between two steep walls of rock before discharging ice and meltwater into the Arctic Ocean. From about 6,000-11,000 years ago, Arctic summer […]

今天的变暖引发了西南极冰盖的崩塌

Scientific Reports, August 19 During the Last Inter-Glacial (LIG, between ice ages) 125,000 years ago, ocean temperatures rose 1.5-2°C above pre-industrial levels. Ice loss accelerated across the West Antarctic Ice Sheet (WAIS), with ice melt and fracturing near the Amundsen Sea contributing 4 meters to sea-level rise. East Antarctica was less affected, and the Wilkes […]

降水量和融水增加降低了北冰洋的营养物质可用性

Nature Geoscience, August 16 In the western and central Arctic Ocean, distinct layers of ocean water – based on their temperature, salt content and depth – are becoming increasingly divided or “stratified.” This is because rising global temperatures cause an increase in precipitation, river discharge, and glacial melt into the Arctic Ocean. This influx of […]

巴塔哥尼亚冰川极端消融可能随着排放量下降而减缓

Scientific Reports, August 19 The glaciers of the Southern Andes, in Patagonia are extremely sensitive to surface melting, and have thinned rapidly over the past century of global warming. Patagonia contains two massive icefields, filled with interconnected glaciers that extend for hundreds of kilometers. They are the second largest continental icefields outside of the polar […]

北极融水和海洋温度上升威胁北大西洋环流的稳定性

Nature Climate Change, August 5 The Atlantic Ocean’s major circulation system could be approaching a critical threshold. It is exhibiting two early-warning signs of collapse: rising surface temperatures, and decreasing salinity. Higher air and ocean temperatures have accelerated glacier melt and ice loss around the world, particularly in the Arctic. Rapid melt of Arctic glaciers […]

Decline in Plankton Diversity with Reduced Sea Ice Extent in West Antarctica

Nature Communications, August 16 Rising temperatures and the loss of sea ice threatens the future of carbon-consuming plankton in Antarctic coastal waters. Over the past 70 years, the western Antarctic Peninsula has exhibited some of the most significant changes in the Southern Ocean, with air temperatures increasing up to 7°C and sea ice decreasing faster […]

Rain Falls for First Time on Record at Greenland’s Highest Point

NSIDC, August 18 Rain was observed at the highest point of the Greenland Ice Sheet for several hours on August 14, with air temperatures above freezing for about nine hours total. There is no previous report of rainfall occurring at this location, which reaches 3,216 meters (10,551 feet) in elevation. This was also the latest […]

Velocity of Outlet Glaciers Plays Pivotal Role in Ice Loss from Greenland Ice Sheet

Journal of Glaciology, August 3 The velocity of outlet (or peripheral) glaciers greatly influences the rate of ice loss from the Greenland Ice Sheet. During late spring, the onset of surface melt prompts most glaciers in the colder, northern regions of Greenland to speed up for several weeks, before abruptly slowing to previous speeds as […]