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Whisp

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21. methane plumes in Arctic...
Sun Jan 8, 2012, 03:24 PM
Jan 2012
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/science/vast-methane-plumes-seen-in-arctic-ocean-as-sea-ice-retreats-6276278.html

Dramatic and unprecedented plumes of methane - a greenhouse gas 20 times more potent than carbon dioxide - have been seen bubbling to the surface of the Arctic Ocean by scientists undertaking an extensive survey of the region.

The scale and volume of the methane release has astonished the head of the Russian research team who has been surveying the seabed of the East Siberian Arctic Shelf off northern Russia for nearly 20 years.

In an exclusive interview with The Independent, Igor Semiletov of the International Arctic Research Centre at the University of Alaska Fairbanks, who led the 8th joint US-Russia cruise of the East Siberian Arctic seas, said that he has never before witnessed the scale and force of the methane being released from beneath the Arctic seabed.

"Earlier we found torch-like structures like this but they were only tens of metres in diameter. This is the first time that we've found continuous, powerful and impressive seeping structures more than 1,000 metres in diameter. It's amazing," Dr Semiletov said.

"I was most impressed by the shear scale and the high density of the plumes. Over a relatively small area we found more than 100, but over a wider area there should be thousands of them," he said.

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It's just the jet stream! It's just a cycle! Ignore those bubbles! redqueen Jan 2012 #1
I'm in upstate N.Y. and it's 37 degrees 8:00 am orpupilofnature57 Jan 2012 #2
37 degrees here in MA at 8:45am. This time last year we were in a deep freeze! n/t Little Star Jan 2012 #3
It was 50 here just south of Green Bay yesterday. Greybnk48 Jan 2012 #4
My sister and BIL in Milwaukee still had a green lawn at Christmas. kestrel91316 Jan 2012 #12
Minneapolis has had 5 of 7 days above freezing this year. 40's this week & 45 forecast for next week qb Jan 2012 #5
You know something is weird when a Minnesota weatherman says something like this: dflprincess Jan 2012 #18
This message was self-deleted by its author HereSince1628 Jan 2012 #6
35 in northern Michigan this morning JNelson6563 Jan 2012 #7
Here's a web site where you can see heating degree days charted for various and current year. rgbecker Jan 2012 #8
The 11th hour...when in fact we are actually at 11 hours 59 minutes and 59 seconds. SammyWinstonJack Jan 2012 #9
I know the feeling. dixiegrrrrl Jan 2012 #15
38 here in central Ohio, right now 9:39 am.... jdadd Jan 2012 #10
A La Nina pattern enhanced by global warming Gman Jan 2012 #11
Generally where I am laundry_queen Jan 2012 #19
Our pattern here has also been similar to an El Niņo Gman Jan 2012 #20
It will be 40 tomorrow, 44, on Monday..,maybe 46 on Tues... Stuart G Jan 2012 #13
Yep. The lowest high temperature forecast in Detroit over the next 5 days is 39. marmar Jan 2012 #14
Maybe climate change will make living in Chicago bearable. Pacafishmate Jan 2012 #16
No it won't. former9thward Jan 2012 #22
57 today in NY Renew Deal Jan 2012 #17
methane plumes in Arctic... Whisp Jan 2012 #21
This is so incredibly bad. redqueen Jan 2012 #25
I am freaking out over the warm weather we are having Whisp Jan 2012 #26
Are the Holly trees blooming, also?? madinmaryland Jan 2012 #23
But anyone growing up in Chicagoland knows one thing: right on maude... Jan 2012 #24
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