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    Antarctic sea ice reaches all-time record high...

    Extent of Antarctic sea ice reaches record levels, scientists say

    By Jane Ryan and Sam Ikin
    Updated 15 Sep 2014, 12:06pmMon 15 Sep 2014, 12:06pm

    Photo: An area about three times the size of Australia, in the Antarctic region, is now covered by sea ice. (British Antarctic Survey)
    Related Story: Krill diet discovery predicts threat to Antarctic life
    Related Story: Ozone layer showing signs of thickening, UN says
    Related Story: Atlas of Southern Ocean marine life launched

    Map: Antarctica

    Scientists say the extent of Antarctic sea ice cover is at its highest level since records began
    Satellite imagery reveals an area of about 20 million square kilometres covered by sea ice around the Antarctic continent.
    Jan Lieser from the Antarctic Climate and Ecosystems Cooperative Research Centre (CRC) said the discovery was made two days ago.
    "This is an area covered by sea ice which we've never seen from space before," he said.
    "Thirty-five years ago the first satellites went up which were reliably telling us what area, two dimensional area, of sea ice was covered and we've never seen that before, that much area.
    "That is roughly double the size of the Antarctic continent and about three times the size of Australia."
    The formation of sea ice around Antarctica every year is one of the biggest seasonal events on Earth.
    The ice is generated in what scientists refer to as "sea ice factories" or polynia - areas of the ocean surface where currents and wind patterns combine to generate sea ice.



    Photo: A satellite image of Antarctica showing sea ice extent. The red line is the average for September. (Antarctic Climate and Ecosystems CRC)
    "As soon as sea ice is produced in these polynias it is actually transported away from that so more sea ice can be produced," Dr Lieser said.

    Record Antarctic sea ice:


    • Antarctic sea ice covers 19.619 million sq km.
    • Maximum area recorded on September 12, 2014.
    • Third year in a row a record has been reached.
    • There has been a 1.5 per cent increase each decade since records began in 1979.
    • Increase believed to be linked to strong westerly winds.




    As the area covered in sea ice expands scientists have said the ice on the continent of Antarctica which is not over the ocean continues to deplete.
    CEO of the Antarctic Climate and Ecosystems CRC, Tony Worby, said the warming atmosphere is leading to greater sea ice coverage by changing wind patterns.
    "The extent of sea ice is driven by the winds around Antarctica, and we believe that they're increasing in strength and part of that is around the depletion of ozone," he said.
    He said changes to sea ice levels could have implications for the entire Antarctic ecosystem.
    "So the sea ice is a very important habitat for krill in particular and for the reproduction of krill and that forms one of the absolute staples of the diet for many species in the Antarctic."
    While the Antarctic ecosystem braces for change, the world's Antarctic research vessels will also have to contend with treacherous conditions in the months ahead.

    More on this story:





    Video: Sea ice at record level (7pm TV News TAS)

    Topics: environment, climate-change, oceans-and-reefs, science-and-technology, research, antarctica, tas

    First posted about 7 hours agoSun 14 Sep 2014, 3:25pm

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    CFACT

    Record Antarctic ice.

    Prior record smashed by now 170,000 square kilometers.

    Share the facts at Climate Depot: http://www.climatedepot.com/

    How inconvenient for next week's NY UN climate summit.

    CFACT will be there and we'll let them know.

    Can warming campaigners wish the southernmost continent away?




    CFACT

    Record Antarctic ice.

    Prior record smashed by now 170,000 square kilometers.

    Share the facts at Climate Depot: http://www.climatedepot.com/...

    How inconvenient for next week's NY UN climate summit.

    CFACT will be there and we'll let them know.

    Can warming campaigners wish the southernmost continent away?
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    New Record Set for Extent of Antarctic Sea Ice

    Scientists say the extent of Antarctic sea ice cover is at its highest level since records began.

    abc.net.au


    Extent of Antarctic sea ice reaches record levels, scientists say

    By Jane Ryan and Sam Ikin
    Updated yesterday at 7:26pmMon 15 Sep 2014, 7:26pm

    Several videos at the page link:

    Photo: An area about three times the size of Australia, in the Antarctic region, is now covered by sea ice. (British Antarctic Survey)
    Related Story: Krill diet discovery predicts threat to Antarctic life
    Related Story: Ozone layer showing signs of thickening, UN says
    Related Story: Atlas of Southern Ocean marine life launched

    Map: Antarctica

    Scientists say the extent of Antarctic sea ice cover is at its highest level since records began.
    Satellite imagery reveals an area of about 20 million square kilometres covered by sea ice around the Antarctic continent.
    Jan Lieser from the Antarctic Climate and Ecosystems Cooperative Research Centre (CRC) said the discovery was made two days ago.
    "This is an area covered by sea ice which we've never seen from space before," he said.
    "Thirty-five years ago the first satellites went up which were reliably telling us what area, two dimensional area, of sea ice was covered and we've never seen that before, that much area.
    "That is roughly double the size of the Antarctic continent and about three times the size of Australia."

    Audio: Researchers argue the increase in sea ice does not negate the reality of global warming. (PM)

    The formation of sea ice around Antarctica every year is one of the biggest seasonal events on Earth.
    The ice is generated in what scientists refer to as "sea ice factories" or polynia - areas of the ocean surface where currents and wind patterns combine to generate sea ice.

    Photo: A satellite image of Antarctica showing sea ice extent. The red line is the average for September. (Antarctic Climate and Ecosystems CRC)
    "As soon as sea ice is produced in these polynias it is actually transported away from that so more sea ice can be produced," Dr Lieser said.

    Record Antarctic sea ice:


    • Antarctic sea ice covers 19.619 million sq km.
    • Maximum area recorded on September 12, 2014.
    • Third year in a row a record has been reached.
    • There has been a 1.5 per cent increase each decade since records began in 1979.
    • Increase believed to be linked to strong westerly winds.




    As the area covered in sea ice expands scientists have said the ice on the continent of Antarctica which is not over the ocean continues to deplete.
    CEO of the Antarctic Climate and Ecosystems CRC, Tony Worby, said the warming atmosphere is leading to greater sea ice coverage by changing wind patterns.
    "The extent of sea ice is driven by the winds around Antarctica, and we believe that they're increasing in strength and part of that is around the depletion of ozone," he said.
    He said changes to sea ice levels could have implications for the entire Antarctic ecosystem.
    "So the sea ice is a very important habitat for krill in particular and for the reproduction of krill and that forms one of the absolute staples of the diet for many species in the Antarctic."
    While the Antarctic ecosystem braces for change, the world's Antarctic research vessels will also have to contend with treacherous conditions in the months ahead.

    More on this story:





    Video: Sea ice at record level (7pm TV News TAS)

    Topics: environment, climate-change, oceans-and-reefs, science-and-technology, research, antarctica, tas

    First posted Sun at 3:25pmSun 14 Sep 2014, 3:25pm

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