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What Does 1 Billion Tons Of Ice Look Like? Placed In Central Park, It Looks Like This (Original Post) hatrack Apr 2020 OP
Alternatively... FBaggins Apr 2020 #1
Or, in terms of ice Greenland lost in 2019, make that ice storm 12.5 feet thick hatrack Apr 2020 #2

FBaggins

(28,762 posts)
1. Alternatively...
Thu Apr 16, 2020, 06:29 AM
Apr 2020

It’s about a quarter inch ice storm across the state... out a brief heavy rainstorm.

hatrack

(65,145 posts)
2. Or, in terms of ice Greenland lost in 2019, make that ice storm 12.5 feet thick
Thu Apr 16, 2020, 07:55 AM
Apr 2020

Last year was one of the worst years on record for Greenland’s ice sheet, which shrank by hundreds of billions of tonnes in a high-pressure environment brought on by unusually clear skies and warmer temperatures.

A study released on Wednesday found that a record number of clear-skied days in 2019 meant that more sunlight hit the surface of the ice sheet, while yearly snowfall was also reduced.

These conditions were caused by oscillations in the fast-moving jet stream air current that also trapped heat over Europe.

The increased pressure lasted for 63 of the 92 summer days last year, compared with an average of 28 days between 1981 and 2019. The ice sheet lost about 600 billion tonnes in 2019, melting at a near record rate and much faster than the average of previous decades.

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https://www.thenational.ae/uae/environment/greenland-ice-sheet-melts-at-near-record-rate-in-2019-1.1006606

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