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Thinning of Greenland glacier attributed to ocean warming preceded by atmospheric changes

Tuesday, September 30th, 2008

A new research has attributed the thinning of one of Greenland’s largest glaciers to ocean warming preceded by atmospheric changes.According to the research published in the journal Nature Geoscience, the sudden thinning in 1997 of one of Greenland’s largest glaciers, was caused by subsurface ocean warming.

The research team traces these oceanic shifts back to changes in the atmospheric circulation in the North Atlantic region.

The study, whose lead author was David Holland, director of the Center for Atmosphere Ocean Science, part of New York University’s Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences, suggests that ocean temperatures may be more important for glacier flow than previously thought.

The large outlet glacier feeding a deep-ocean fjord on Greenland’s west coast, went from slow thickening to rapid thinning beginning in 1997.

Several explanations have been put forward to explain this development.

The scientists in the new study sought to address the matter comprehensively by tracing changes in ocean temperatures and the factors driving these changes.

In doing this, they relied on previous results published by others that used NASA’s Airborne Topographic Mapper, which has made airborne surveys along a 120-kilometer stretch in the glacier’s ice-drainage basin nearly every year since 1991.

While many other glaciers were thinning around Greenland, these surveys revealed that the particular glacier thickened substantially from 1991 to 1997.

But, after 1997, it began thinning rapidly.

Between 1997 and 2001, Airborne Topographic Mapper surveys showed an approximately 35-meter reduction in surface elevations on the glacier’s 15-kilomater floating ice tongue.

This is far higher than thinning rates of grounded ice immediately upstream.

The researchers reported that these changes coincided with jumps in subsurface ocean temperatures.

These temperatures were recorded by the Greenland Institute of Natural Resources from 1991 to 2006 over nearly the entire western Greenland continental shelf.

These data indicate a striking, substantial jump in bottom temperature in all parts in the survey area during the second half of the 1990s.

In particular, they show that a warm water pulse arrived suddenly on the continental shelf on Disko Bay, which is in close proximity of the glacier in question, in 1997.

The arrival coincided precisely with the rapid thinning and subsequent retreat of the glacier.

According to Holland, “The melting of the ice sheets is the wild card of future sea level, and our results hint that modest changes in atmospheric circulation, possibly driven by anthropogenic influences, could also cause future rapid retreat of the Antarctic Ice Sheet, which holds a far greater potential for sea level rise.”

Why dont we put our efforts toward figuring out more important answers?

Wednesday, August 13th, 2008


To have more important answers, we need to see more important questions posted. Sad to say,but too many people are only interested in getting the 2 points for their input than actually helping.

Economics help!! AD/AS graph-10 points

Wednesday, August 13th, 2008


Without notice, investment dramatically rises in the United States.

a. Using aggregate demand and aggregate supply analysis, show and explain the short run impact of this sudden increase in investment on each of the following for the United States.
i. Output
ii. Price Level

Explain how the resultant change represented by the AD/AS graph will affect the credit market (borrowers, savers, and lenders).

HOW DOES THE AD/AS GRAPH SHIFT??

 

In short-run there will be increase (right-ward shift) in AD, it will increase both - price level (if it’s not completely sticky) and equilibrium output.

i - Output increases (in short-run for Keynesian model)
ii - Price level:
…a) does not change (in short-run for perfectly sticky prices/wages model)
…b) increases a bit (but very slow in the beginning)

Borrowers will be in winning situation if there is unexpected inflation and lenders will loose part of profits in this case. Savers are considered as lenders - because they store their wealth in money-type assets (bonds, shares, etc) which provide nominal interest profits rather than real (which will be reduced due to higher than expected inflation). Some savers may win a bit due to higher returns from shares (due to increased aggregate demand) - but all depends on how price level will react and if it were expected or not.

Does my shadow has an effect on water?

Friday, August 1st, 2008


I go jogging everyday by a long stream of water by which appears to be approximately 4 feet below. I’ve been noticing that when my shadow hovers over the water and I hear and see bubbles. At first I thought maybe it was a fish, lizard, or bird because there are also bushes around. But as I continued jogging I noticed that the bubbles were following my shadow along the stream. I then stopped and the bubbles stopped. As I started walking the bubbles started again. Mind you there was nothing or no one around as it is an open area and nothing but farm land. I gazed at the water and saw no fish, animals, snakes, turtles, nothing. So I started again and the bubbles were following my shadow. It freaked me out a little but I concluded that my shadow has an effect on water. What do you think?

 

Could be a bottom dwelling fish that likes the shade or is following the sound of your footsteps in hope of food at some point or out of instinct, or it could be that you can only see the bubbles in the shade from the right angle. See if that’s the case first

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First the bubbles might be there all the time but are visable in the shaddow.

Second, you’re striking the ground and the tremors may be shaking the gas loose. Note that when you’re not moving the bubbles stopped.

You could try waiting until the bubbles stop then jumping up and down to see if it has an effect

Why do people have kids??

Thursday, July 31st, 2008


I hope I can word this well as it is a feeling. When both parents love each other so much that they want to create a child, there is a joy in creating something together that literally has something of both parents in it. Then to watch a child grow and experience life is almost magical. I wouldn’t trade it for anything even with the ups and downs.

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To me, having a child is not because ***Insert fairytale here***, but more of a natural thing, built into our genes. When a human finds stability with a partner, a natural urge to have children, most of the time occurs. Although some external factor will influence the decision, it’s all about subsistence of the race.

External factors may include, but are not limited to:
Jobs and economical factors,
Girlfriends afraid their boyfriend will leave and quit taking the pill “to force him to stay for the child”,
Social stature, all of your friends have a child, why not you?
and the one hate the most, religion.

Why is money valuable?

Friday, July 25th, 2008


There is a well worn adage that “money makes the world go around”. Is this true or false?

 

It’s true. Money is used to regulate trade all around the world. It’s not that what the money is made of is valuable. It’s more like money are points towards an item that you want.

Like I said, it helps to regulate the amount of trade that is being done.

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Money is just a medium for exchange of goods and services. Its something that we have all agreed we will accept for the majority of the things we sell, our labor, and our property and possessions. Each society can have a different kind of money until they decide to trade with other societies. At that point, an exchange rate must be determined to allow the form of money used by one group to be translated into an appropriate amount from the other group. If you have these things in place, you can trade within and between each society, and eliminate all the costly overhead of a bartering system.

Why aren’t there more white people in the ” Projects ” ?

Wednesday, July 23rd, 2008


And why are there always cars there that start around 28 to 40 K ?

 

The projects are low income housing and for some reason have always drawn the blacks.. I lived around the projects one time and every hour or so the cops were there arresting drug dealers or murderers or someone was getting shot, etc.. Projects are known to be filthy.. put simply filthy.. old cars and trucks falling apart.. smelly.. dirty kids.. smells like drugs…and booze.. cops were afraid to come around there.

I, being white, am not racist, but I can’t live in a lifestyle like that.. I need clean air. and clean yards.. I want to be able to walk outside without fear of being shot or raped or beat up.. I am not saying that this happens in the projects.. I am saying it happen in the 1 I lived near.. and most of them drive cars that cost that much for reasons: drug dealing maybe 2. welfare maybe..who knows.. maybe they just would rather have an expensive car than a decent place to live..

If anyone has a lot of kids (white or black) they can get as much as $6-700 a month in food stamps.. if they don’t use them all they can be sold for drugs or cigarettes (even though it’s an EBT card, there are still ways to cheat the govt and people know the tricks. )
I am not racist but someone will probably report me for my answer and all I have done is shared my experience

Because white people in that income bracket prefer to live in trailer parks, and typically would not enjoy the culture prevalent in that neighborhood.

The cars are status symbols, even if the housing isn’t.

[edit] Sure, that’s what SSI (supplemental security income) and welfare are for.

Do you find people too difficult to deal with?

Wednesday, June 25th, 2008


Unfortunately, 98% of the time, yes.

It’s getting harder and harder to meet decent people who aren’t rude, selfish, obnoxious, or misunderstand you.

It gets tiring and I want to be around people less and less.

There are those rare people that aren’t like that and I love and appreciate that.

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yes some people. there are a lot of prats in this world. but i’ve learnt to focus on the people who will like me for who i am and respect me and ignore the people that criticise me. there are a lot of horrible people, but there are also a lot of lovely people in this world and they’re the ones to care about. you can’t be loved by everyone but there will always be some people you can count on and who will be kind.

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I can’t stand most women for very long. I might find one self-aware woman out of 25. I hate the stereotype these phony women perpetuate. It’s embarrassing being categorized as a woman because a lot of women are such controlling, know-it-all, self centered, fake, freaks. Of course, I live in California were there are probably more freaks per capita. But, yes, I’d rather live out here alone with my family on the farm, than have a job (dealing with the public) again, were I have to work with people all of the time. The very few self-aware women I’ve talked to feel the same way. But that’s just women…I don’t meet many men on my own, just my husband’s co-workers and friends. They are sort of pre screened…if he likes them enough to be friends, then they are pretty much o.k. people. I didn’t feel this way when I was young and had time and patience. So, either people have gotten worse or I’m just tired of putting up with their cr@p.

 

Do you think if you had a bad childhood it screws you up for the rest of your adult life?

Saturday, June 14th, 2008

Really depends on the person. Many criminals etc. blame their actions on their bad upbringings. Then again, there are so many people that have had similar experiences and just carry on.

She’s not exactly my hero but if you look at Oprah - she had some tough experiences and she’s mega successful.

If you look at someone like GG Allin - he was considered an eccentric. He also had a bad upbringing - from his father in this case. Dispite this - he never blamed that on his childhood.

Then there are countless others that let their early years be the excuse for every little character and personality flaw… Some must be genuine but however I can tell you from my experience with friends with bad childhoods they tend to blame a lot of stuff on this.

So…. I guess it can screw up your life - “if you let it get to you”

But on the other hand, it can also make you driven to get past those bad times by chasing success.

Either way bad childhoods suck… IMHO.. (duh)

it makes it harder but people with messed up childhoods can rise to greatness or “normalcy” and those with good childhoods can collapse. Statistically there is link between childhood problems and adult problems but not set in stone

 

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it can if u let it…but it can be the motivation for you to thrive as an adult

Seriously, what is wrong with men?

Tuesday, October 30th, 2007
  1. I’m sorry for what you’ve had to go through, but, no, not all guys are jerks
  2. Perhaps you need to meet some males worthy of your attention. We’re not all that way.
  3. I agree that not ALL men are jerks, but it seems like all the men you have met are. You need a change of scenery girl. Get out of that hell you call “home” and you may start to meet some decent people (even guys)
  4. You have a very common life.Know that your story isnt very different than than the next woman.What i say is if you always look where you always look you will always get what you get.Try newer surroundings.And good luck!
  5. You tell me what makes all men in your life like this. if you can’t change them for better don’t let them change you. have a faith and try to make your life better always.
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believe it or not there are some fantastic men out there, you just have to know where to look. nobody can make excuses for what has happened to you, and none of it is your fault. your brother is probably harbouring some issues though, regarding the father and step father situation, as you probably know, your father and step father would have been the role models for your brothers behaviour. this doesnt make it right though. maybe you should talk to him, him may not even know he is the way he is. you also need to talk to someone (ie a psychotherapist) about what has happened to you, if you havent already, they will help you deal with what happened as well as give you some more self confidence. as for the boys at your school, all boys are like that, and maybe making friends with some girls wouldnt be a bad idea, but be choosy, as you will probably confide in them your deepest darkest secrets. as for the guy who told you to go away, it could be that he had more on his mind thatn you know about, and he is finding it hard to deal with his problems as well as yours (he could have been a bit nicer though). you never know, he might have been the nice guy you are looking for and may care about you a hell of a lot, which then it would hurt him to see you in so much pain.
sorry about the long winded reply, but i hope i helped.

 

  1. hang in there.youve just had one hell of a life so far.were not all assholes.i wish the best for you because more than likely your going to or probably already do have major trust issues when it is going to involve us.i wish i could of been the most recent friend of yours because what i need more than anything right now is a female friend.not trying to get a laugh from the guys.lifes a strange place.it’ll be alright.it’ll all work out.
  2. Really, not all of them are jerks, but the majority are. Don’t worry you are 17 you will meet a lot of good guys. May be you need to try some time to avoid friendship with men. See what will happen, may be you need to take your time.
  3. After reading your post…
    I’m sorry that you had to go through all that…
    Try joining a “support”-group, as in just a group of people coming together having some fun.
    I’m a Christian youth leader, and we have a youth programme.
    I’m sure you could probably find something somewhere that would fit you.

    By the way. I believe everything happens for a reason. Keep your chin up. Stay positive.
    If you get through this, you will be an ambassador for women who have the same problems. And perhaps you can even help them. Let that motivate you.
    But first. Help yourself. You are strong. You CAN get through this.

  4. U have gone through some big difficulties! All I can say is ur plain unlucky regards to males. Hope you find a nice person soon.
  5. U have gone through some big difficulties! All I can say is ur plain unlucky regards to males. Hope you find a nice person soon.
  6. wecome to life gurl fuk thats the way things are but Im sure there is mr dot com smarty pants dog loving choclate giving I dont need to study skin cancering addicted to answers year seven got a chin like me and the rest of our family gurl um yeah theres the perfect man out there for you but we are all; man you know and you are women lolssss