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Tuesday, June 20, 2023

Lushington D. Brady: Good News on Antarctic Ice Front


Ice shelves are growing, not shrinking

One of the dumbest claims in the farrago of dumbassity that was Al Gore’s An Inconvenient Truth was the claim that sea levels were about to rise catastrophically. To really drive it home for gawping rubes, Gore hauled his bulky frame into a scissor lift, which, no doubt with a tortured whine, hefted the portly politician a dramatic six metres into the air.

This, Gore asserted, is what would happen if the entire Antarctic ice sheet melted. Well, we’d all get covered in pig-sh*t, too, if pigs started flying.

Which should happen right about when the entire Antarctic ice sheet melts.

Overall, the Antarctic ice shelf area has grown by 5305 km2 since 2009, with 18 ice shelves retreating and 16 larger shelves growing in area. Our observations show that Antarctic ice shelves gained 661 Gt of ice mass over the past decade.

Al Gore repeatedly emphasised West Antarctica – a particularly mendacious bit of cherry-picking, for several reasons. Firstly, West Antarctica is by far the smaller region, compared to East Antarctica. Secondly, West Antarctica contains the great Ronne and Ross ice shelves: vast shelves of ice extending over sea rather than land. These are more prone to melting and calving than the stupendous ice sheets blanketing the landmass of Antarctica.

Ice shelves calving – shedding masses of ice to form icebergs – is a dramatic sight. Which is probably why it’s so often exploited by climate change activists, to try and scare the pants off the gullible.

However, many iceberg calving events form part of the natural cycle of ice shelf evolution, with the steady regrowth and advance of the calving front typically seen after a calving event.

Over the past 30 years, ice shelves across Antarctica have been observed to advance steadily, retreat after iceberg calving events, and collapse catastrophically, as seen in the case of the Larsen A, Larsen B, and Wilkins ice shelves on the Antarctic Peninsula.

Measuring the advance and retreat of the calving front location is important for keeping track of whether Antarctica is overall shedding or gaining ice. The new study uses satellite measurements to compute ice shelf mass change from calving, over 80 per cent of the Antarctic coastline, from 2009 to 2019.

Much has been made by climate activists of dramatic reductions in the ice shelves of the Antarctic Peninsula: the problem here is that the Antarctic Peninsula is itself the merest fraction of the smaller West Antarctica. And, while the fraction of ice shelves on the Antarctic Peninsula lost ice, the much vaster areas of the rest of Antarctica grew. Most particularly, the two largest ice shelves.

Our results show that, over the 11 years from 2009 to 2019, ice shelves in Antarctica gained a modest 0.4% (or 5305 km²) of their total ice area. This area gain was dominated by significant 14,028 km² (1.5%) ice shelf area gains on the two largest Antarctic ice shelves, Ronne–Filchner and Ross, and a 3532 km² (1.3 %) area gain on the East Antarctic ice shelves. This counteracted the large reduction in ice shelf area on the Antarctic Peninsula, where 7.0% (-6692.5 km²) of ice was lost, and West Antarctica, where ice shelves lost 5.5% (-5563 km²) of their 2009 area […]

Larger shelves such as Ross, Ronne, and Filchner, gained 262 Gt yr-1 of ice. In East Antarctica, Baudouin, Totten, Mertz and Nansen were the only shelves to lose ice (-5, -4, -50, and -2 Gt yr-1, respectively); however, the region as a whole gained 51 Gt yr-1 of ice from 2009 to 2019.

So, ice shelves lost a total of 12,256 km² of ice, but gained 17,560km². In other words, a net gain of 5304 km² of ice.

Lushington describes himself as Punk rock philosopher. Liberalist contrarian. Grumpy old bastard. This article was first published HERE

5 comments:

Anna Mouse said...

Now that is truely and inconvenient truth.

JamesA said...

There are also about 90 volcanoes under the West Antarctic ice sheet. This is the largest cluster of volcanoes worldwide. In particular, about 5 years ago a volcanic heat source was discovered under the Pine Island Glacier, the poster child for previous Antarctic melting and glacier calving. Remember the dramatic footage of calving glaciers and breathless commentary about human-caused sea rise? Does anybody else think it’s weird that these natural events never get mentioned by our politicians, Government funded Climate Scientists and MSM.

David Lillis said...

Good article.
For those interested, feel free to attend the free public lecture in Wellington (see below).

Royal Society Te Apārangi Wellington Branch and the Royal Society Te Apārangi
Joint Public Lecture

On Wednesday 5 July at 6.00 pm the Royal Society Te Apārangi Wellington Branch and the Royal Society Te Apārangi will host a free public lecture. We hope that you will attend and contribute to the discussion afterward. Please come along. Full details of the lecture are given below.

Wednesday 5 July 2023 6.00 - 7.00 pm at the Royal Society Te Apārangi premises, 11 Turnbull St. Thorndon, Wellington

Dr. Natalie Robinson, Physical Oceanographer at NIWA

Antarctica’s Role and Response in Global Climate

Dr. Robinson will discuss Antarctica’s role in, and response to, our changing climate, highlighting its multi-scale connections with the global ocean. The main focus will be on sea ice – the frozen surface of the ocean – which effectively doubles the size of Antarctica each winter and forms a pivotal point of connection between ice, ocean, atmosphere and ecosystem. This annual signal in our climate system helps keep the planet cool; provides a habitat that underpins a thriving marine ecosystem; and drives global ocean overturning.

Natalie will describe her own research within this context, and provide some personal stories, accumulated over eight seasons on ice.

David Lillis
Royal Society Te Apārangi Wellington Branch

Rob Beechey said...

Lushington’s piece reconfirms what is generally known about the stability of the Antarctic ice which is actually growing and not receding vexing David Attenborough, King Charles, Al Gore, Greta Thunberg, John Kerry, Joe Biden, James Shaw, the Christchurch City Council’s adaption to outrageous claims of sea level rise and let’s not forget the grooming and brainwashing of school aged students with climate change propaganda. I liken these false claims of Antarctic ice depletion with the shrilling of the loss of the Great Barrier Reef when in fact it’s never been so healthy. Oh and I almost forgot to mention our corrupt MSM that is determined to poison their diminishing readers with climate change untruths.

Anonymous said...

Dear Lushington D.Brady - I refer to the following quote, from your (once again) an excellent article -

"To really drive it home for gawping rubes, Gore hauled his bulky frame into a scissor lift, which, no doubt with a tortured whine, hefted the portly politician a dramatic six metres into the air.

But Dear Lady, the question I would ask "- "is the scissor lift okay and it has not had recurring PTSD from being associated with A "twat" of a former, failed United States Politician"?

I await you response, when you have finished "observing the Antarctic Ice" and it continued longevity.

I am ANON, resident of New Zealand.

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