Timelapse Sea Ice extent Southern hemisphere (Antartica)1978-2023

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  • Опубліковано 6 січ 2025

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  • @kathyscherbarth2169
    @kathyscherbarth2169 Рік тому +1

    Yep... watch the first minute of the video and then move to the last minute of the video. Pay attention to the peninsula positioned @ 9:30 - 10:00, that way your eye's don't trick you with the blend of time. To bad this projection couldn't go back to the late 1800's

    • @volcanotimelapses8311
      @volcanotimelapses8311  Рік тому

      To bad the sattelite images do not go further back than this. 😁

    • @kathyscherbarth2169
      @kathyscherbarth2169 Рік тому

      @@volcanotimelapses8311 Hey,... I was just sayin' ........... lol

    • @solomonrivers5639
      @solomonrivers5639 Рік тому

      I don’t understand what I should be noticing. If you ever see this again I’d appreciate an ELI5

  • @marksherry6589
    @marksherry6589 Рік тому +2

    So in 2015 we know NOAA stated the Earth's Magnetic South Pole had left Antartica moving west across the Southern Ocean.It's rough speed is 9mph.So to is the Northern field.This is a cyclical excursion and not a pole flip.(Opinion) So our magnetic field protection 2015 is down -15%. 2023 the new data will be released est at -23% weakened. Therefore the Suns and solar radiation is increased penetrations even now solar forcing to lower atmosphere. I won't list the atoms now getting in other to mention a main player group is UVA.B.C. UVB is a massive contributor to melting sea ice globally, being Southern Hemisphere summer your video is aptly presented. But did you also realise that Antartica land mass has had in 2022 and 2023 record snow and ice records with each year breaking recorded cold temperatures for both years. 10% extra moisture in upper mesosphere and stratosphere by Hunga Tunga in 01/2021.NOAA has earth cooling in all regions in various decadel negatives. Good pick up on the iceshelf though.

    • @volcanotimelapses8311
      @volcanotimelapses8311  Рік тому +1

      Will try to look into the snowfall on the landmass. That would be great and would make a big difference to prevent a fast rise in sea levels

    • @marksherry6589
      @marksherry6589 Рік тому +1

      @@volcanotimelapses8311 Thank you,look forward to your future advice.

  • @eleycki
    @eleycki Рік тому

    Looks the same.