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by 20after4
1035 days ago
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> It would seem to follow that, once all the sea ice and glaciers have melted,
> that this phase-change effect is removed, and therefore the temperatures
> will increase faster as none of the excess energy is going into ice->water
> phase-change? Yes, and it's even worse than that. The ice also reflects and awful lot of energy back into space due to being highly reflective. When that the ice is gone, that exposes darker surface which is a lot less reflective. That will also result in lot more heating. The more things warm up, the more things will warm up in a vicious cycle with many positive feedback loops. Sadly a lot of it seems irreversible at this point. |
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