12-23 IAN Polar Ice Melt
Recent satellite data show that 2 trillion tons of land ice in Greenland, Antarctica and Alaska have melted since 2003, indicating yet again what scientists say is global warming. NASA geophysicist Scott Luthcke says that the water melting from Greenland in the past five years would fill up about 11 Chesapeake Bays and the Greenland melt seems to be accelerating.
“ You add a lot more cold fresh water into the system, changes are bound to happen. What we’ve seen since 1977 is a change in the system. So the weather is more volatile than it used to be. Warmer summers, we can’t count on that normal snow pack like we used to have when we were younger and growing up. The past decade the snow has not remained in the mountains as long so we’re seeing lower flows in the later summer months and increased flows in March. There’s not any more water up there after our snow season ends, basically.”
