I see dumb people. They walk around like they know where they are going. They don't even know climate change when they see it. They don't even know they are dumb.
If you pump salty seawater on ice, the temperature will sink.
As soon, as there is only a little bit of wind, will the temperature rise back to the former temperature.
But now is salty seawater on the ice shelfs. Pressing the ice shelf by its weight deeper in the ocean. With a lower melting point b/c of the salt. Even without any pollution (microplastic, oil, sea tang, algae etc.) darker than the pure ice. That means, less sunlight will be reflected and more energy will be absorbed.
So, you have during the arctic winter indeed a thicker layer of ice, that's moving by the packing ice motion in warmer areas.
As soon, as the sun hits this thing in spring, the ice will melt much faster, than without any help.
In other words: Stupid idea, get sober and rethink it!
#21 Why post a picture of a snow covered A10 that blocks the view of the one that looks like a pencil sketch? Or is there not one that looks like a pencil sketch?
I see dumb people. They walk around like they know where they are going. They don't even know climate change when they see it. They don't even know they are dumb.
If you pump salty seawater on ice, the temperature will sink.
As soon, as there is only a little bit of wind, will the temperature rise back to the former temperature.
But now is salty seawater on the ice shelfs. Pressing the ice shelf by its weight deeper in the ocean. With a lower melting point b/c of the salt. Even without any pollution (microplastic, oil, sea tang, algae etc.) darker than the pure ice. That means, less sunlight will be reflected and more energy will be absorbed.
So, you have during the arctic winter indeed a thicker layer of ice, that's moving by the packing ice motion in warmer areas.
As soon, as the sun hits this thing in spring, the ice will melt much faster, than without any help.
In other words: Stupid idea, get sober and rethink it!
#21 Why post a picture of a snow covered A10 that blocks the view of the one that looks like a pencil sketch? Or is there not one that looks like a pencil sketch?
Awwww....You're just cranky because your multiple face piercings caused another aggressive Staph infection.
Look out, we have a soy boy keyboard warrior tough guy in our midst.
This is you VPN downvoting all of us
I see dumb people. They walk around like they know where they are going. They don't even know climate change when they see it. They don't even know they are dumb.
If you pump salty seawater on ice, the temperature will sink.
As soon, as there is only a little bit of wind, will the temperature rise back to the former temperature.
But now is salty seawater on the ice shelfs. Pressing the ice shelf by its weight deeper in the ocean.
With a lower melting point b/c of the salt.
Even without any pollution (microplastic, oil, sea tang, algae etc.) darker than the pure ice.
That means, less sunlight will be reflected and more energy will be absorbed.
So, you have during the arctic winter indeed a thicker layer of ice, that's moving by the packing ice motion in warmer areas.
As soon, as the sun hits this thing in spring, the ice will melt much faster, than without any help.
In other words:
Stupid idea, get sober and rethink it!