Thursday, February 9, 2012

If the Glaciers keep melting at this rate, they will all be gone by ...

... never.  45er emails to point to this:
The world's greatest snow-capped peaks, which run in a chain from the Himalayas to Tian Shan on the border of China and Kyrgyzstan, have lost no ice over the last decade, new research shows.

The discovery has stunned scientists, who had believed that around 50bn tonnes of meltwater were being shed each year and not being replaced by new snowfall.


The study is the first to survey all the world's icecaps and glaciers and was made possible by the use of satellite data. Overall, the contribution of melting ice outside the two largest caps – Greenland and Antarctica – is much less then previously estimated, with the lack of ice loss in the Himalayas and the other high peaks of Asia responsible for most of the discrepancy.

Bristol University glaciologist Prof Jonathan Bamber, who was not part of the research team, said: "The very unexpected result was the negligible mass loss from high mountain Asia, which is not significantly different from zero."

The melting of Himalayan glaciers caused controversy in 2009 when a report from the UN's Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change mistakenly stated that they would disappear by 2035, instead of 2350.
Those pesky satellites are a bunch of darn Deniers, if you ask me.   Deniers, I say!

And for anyone who might make the favorite charge of "cherry picking", let me just point out that this is a world wide satellite survey.

7 comments:

ProudHillbilly said...

Remind me not to hold my breath...

Old NFO said...

Yep, don't ya hate it when reality intrudes...

JD Rush said...

I thought they were called consensusists. Scientists were the ones looking at the data and saying it was flawed.

North said...

By "world wide" you mean Earth. You are apparently ignoring the data from other planets where obviously there is global changing warm climaty stuff happening because of Bush.

Quizikle said...

hee-hee-hee
Q

45er said...

Sadly, climate has been changing for, I don't know - millions of years. Why do people think it should stop doing its thing this century. I just love how they are 100% sure it's our fault, but get this wrong by a lot plus or minus forever.

Ruth said...

I'm printing that and leaving it on the desk of the co-worker who spent 10 minutes last week ranting about the stupidity of people who don't believe in global warming....