Melting Antarctic & Arctic Pole Ice Caps And Warming Oceans Explained By Isothermal Fractional Latent Heat Growing Deficit Around Polar Ice Caps ?
Joannes Sevenhans
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Both Arctic & Antarctic polar ice caps are well below average for 10 years now.
Until 2014 the Arctic ice loss was compensated by Antarctic ice gain.
Especially Antarctic 10 year ago flipped over from a +1 million square kilometers gaining range to a -1 million loss range.
Between solid ice and liquid water at melting temperature, there is the isothermal latent heat melting ice (ice+water) with factional latent heat value between the full 334kJ/kg in liquid water and the empty 0kJ/kg in ice.
Where does this ocean warming suddenly come from ?
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what is the contribution of freshwater pushing saltwater downwards influencing melting temperature and latent heat value ?
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7 个月I think this is due to surface and deep water exchange. Also delayed reaction to the maximum ending in about 1980s.