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Antarctica could be much more vulnerable to melting than we thought
2016-02-23 15:00:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Washington Post: In two new studies, scientists say that the vast ice continent of Antarctica seems to have given up tremendous volumes of ice -- even sprouting considerable plant life -- during an era over 10 million years ago when concentrations of atmospheric carbon dioxide dont seem to have been all that much higher than they are now. That period was known as the Miocene. And during its early and middle phases, between 23 and 14 million years ago, carbon dioxide concentrations are believed to have sometimes...
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How melting Arctic ice may have set off era vicious East Coast snow storms
2016-02-06 15:00:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Washington Post: Does shrinking ice in the Arctic lead to more crushing snow storms along the East Coast? Through a complex chain of events, its very possible says leading Arctic researcher and seasonal forecaster Judah Cohen. Since 1990, as sea ice has rapidly melted away in the Arctic, crippling snow storms have increasingly buried the Northeasts big cities. [Is global warming behind D.C.s new era of great snow storms?] In Washington, Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York City, and Boston, at least five...
Cloud Blanket Warms Up Melting Icecap
2016-01-30 20:36:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Climate News Network: Researchers have identified another piece in the climate machinery that is accelerating the melting of the Greenland ice cap. The icy hills are responding to the influence of a higher command system: the clouds. An international research team led by scientists from the Catholic University of Leuven in Belgium report in Nature Communications journal that cloud cover above the northern hemispheres largest single volume of permanent ice is raising temperatures by between 2 degrees and 3 degrees...
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Melting Greenland ice sheet may affect global ocean circulation, future climate
2016-01-23 00:02:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
ScienceDaily: Scientists from the University of South Florida, along with colleagues in Canada and the Netherlands, have determined that the influx of fresh water from the Greenland ice sheet is "freshening" the North Atlantic Ocean and could disrupt the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC), an important component of global ocean circulation that could have a global effect. Researchers say it could impact the future climate in places such as portions of Europe and North America. Their study on the...
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Lindberg/MPH Ships Gas-Fired Aluminum Stack Melting Furnace to Leading Marine Supplier
2016-01-18 11:31:07| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
Riverside, MI - Lindberg/MPH announced the shipment of a gas-fired aluminum stack melting furnace for a leader in the marine industry. The industrial furnace was modified to hook directly to the customer's existing melting furnace to provide additional melting capacity and efficiency. The customer requested a...
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