Does The Antarctic Work Like A Global Ice Making Machine? – IOTW Report

Does The Antarctic Work Like A Global Ice Making Machine?

For years, climate alarmists have been pointing  at the glaciers of Antarctica and making dire warnings at how fast they are shrinking. They blame warmer ocean temps and make predictions of global ocean levels rising 200 feet if all the ice on the frozen continent were to melt.

But it may not be as simple as that. Advanced satellite observations have shown that the ice sheets of Antarctica are retreating at different paces. Though  only about 3 percent of Eastern ice sheets appears to be retreating, about a quarter of the Western glaciers have shown signs of shrinkage.

A study of the ice cores taken from Antarctica provide a much longer view of the accumulation of snow (which compresses into ice over time). Researcher’s studying the cores have concluded that snowfalls at the bottom of the world have actually increased in recent years. More

Not to sound too complacent here, but is it possible there is some kind of cycle here that rebuilds the Antarctic glaciers over time, like some kind of global ice making machine?

9 Comments on Does The Antarctic Work Like A Global Ice Making Machine?

  1. When everybody hung their clothes out on the clothesline to dry we added that humidity to the air thereby increasing rain and snowfall worldwide.
    Now we use driers, the humidity vanishes and the heat from the driers causes global warming.

    We need to mandate clotheslines!

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  2. Maybe they should stop drilling holes in the ice if they want to reduce the melting of the glaciers. I wonder how many fractures they cause, each time they drill a hole. Later the glacier breaks and they blame global warming

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