No, it actually makes the seas get bigger with the extra ice melting. ☺
Global warming is not cold, as it (if it really exists) causes to temps around the world to increase. There was no doubt that the earth went through a period of warming, but now this seems to have reversed itself over the last 17 years. Many areas are experiencing some of the coldest winter temps in decades this year.
The polar bear probably could not survive for long if the ice cap completely melted. The good news is that the ice is returning, and global temps are cooling. now go to your desk Ashley Shultz from miss miesen's class 4 grade from orion
There is no single country that causes global climate change (China, America, etc.) However the industrialized countries generally have a larger impact on the emissions held to be responsible for the problem than smaller or agriculturally based countries. Half of all the carbon dioxide emissions from man made e sources come from China (22%), America (20%), India (5%) and Russia (5%). The remaining 170 or so countries contribute the other 50%
Currently, the lower 48 states are in the grip of the coldest winter in decades. If the temps rose, we may get back to normal. However, if temps rose much above normal, drought plagued areas could become dust bowls, and precipitation could destroy crops in flood prone areas. But, there has been no measurable warming in 17 years.
Global warming is adding heat to the atmosphere and oceans. Heat is energy, so this energy is used to power bigger and stronger "weather events"!The following are opinions on the affect of global warming on hurricanes:Global Warming Causes More HurricanesIt could be that the tropical oceans will become warmer with a simultaneous decrease in upper atmosphere temperature, which will cause stronger convection, which will help tropical storms to become more organized and stronger so there will be stronger hurricanes.Global Warming Causes Less HurricanesIt is not just warm water which causes hurricanes. It is the temperature difference between the ocean surface and the upper atmosphere. The higher that temperature difference, the more hurricanes will form, and the stronger they will be. Global warming models all agree that the temperatures will rise more in the upper atmosphere than at the surface. Since the upper atmosphere is cooler than the ocean surface, this means that the temperature difference will become smaller. Therefore, fewer hurricanes. And less intense hurricanes.(Note, the above discussion is based on the theory of Anthropogenic Global Warming. If the warming were natural, it would not necessarily be true that the upper atmosphere warmed more than the surface. In fact if the warming were natural, most likely, the surface would warm more than the upper atmosphere. Therefore, if there were more hurricanes, or more intense hurricanes, that would be evidence that the warming we are experiencing is, in fact, natural.)This representation of the surface/upper troposphere temperature differential as a distinction between natural and anthropogenic global warming is a false dichotomy, especially when some of the warming (i.e., height of the tropopause rising) is due to changes in stratospheric ozone cooling the lower stratosphere. But anyway, the current discussion on hurricanes and global warming is centered on whether increases in sea surface temperature will be more rapid than upper tropospheric warming. Of course, it is far more complicated than just delta T, and you need to incorporate changes in lapse rates throughout the atmosphere as well as how this translates into the height of cloud tops. Shen et al. (see related link for discussion) found that the increase in upper tropospheric temperature would need to be more than double the rise in ocean temperature to cancel its effects.The official studiesNew data analysis has shown a direct relation between Atlantic Ocean Warming and stronger hurricanes. Scientists funded by the National Science Foundation, the University of Wisconsin-Madison and NOAA's National Climatic Data Center in Asheville, North Carolina, reported the finding of strong links between global warming and extreme weather conditions as hurricanes.The energy of a hurricane derives from rising hot air, which sucks in more air underneath it, which causes wind. Global warming causes more air to be more heated.The theory is that these storms are created by warm air over cooler water. This effectively becomes a water pump pushing large volumes of water into the atmosphere. If the Oceans were cooling and the atmosphere itself were warming, then this difference would create a larger and faster water pump.To date, there is no evidence of this situation happening. Storms have not increased in size or frequency since 1850. In fact the levels may be slightly down in terms of overall days of storms.The idea that storms could increase should global warming start to occur is also questionable as the water pump action requires a large difference between air and water temps. If global warming is to occur, most climate experts claim we would start seeing this in our oceans first, as they tend to mirror the overall temp of the atmosphere.If this is the case, storms could decrease in size and strength. There is some inconclusive evidence of this situation occurring.Neither is easy to prove as the temps have not really changed since we were first able to start observing the entire planet in 1979. The entire satellite history is 40 years old and 25% of the data shows cooler trends since 1998.
global warming causes the sea to become higher temperatures, which are not suited for seahorses as they only live in certain temperatures, as well as more pollution and harmful substances. There is absolutely no evidence that global warming is warmiing the ocean's temps at all.
glaciers are melting,sea level is rising,temps are up
Global warming is not cold, as it (if it really exists) causes to temps around the world to increase. There was no doubt that the earth went through a period of warming, but now this seems to have reversed itself over the last 17 years. Many areas are experiencing some of the coldest winter temps in decades this year.
Because of increasing global temperatures more females have hatched. More males hatch in cooler temps. but global warming is preventing that.
There are quite a few people in the world who believe that Global Warming is indeed a legitimate problem. These people have followed scientific evidence. Another answer: There are also many who believe it isn't, including many top scientists. Example: The is no correlation of temps and co2 in the atmosphere, as claimed by alarmists. There has been no warming at all since the late 90's.
The polar bear probably could not survive for long if the ice cap completely melted. The good news is that the ice is returning, and global temps are cooling. now go to your desk Ashley Shultz from miss miesen's class 4 grade from orion
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Due to global warming more warm air is rising and more cold air is sinking eroding soil. Warmer temps are making currents change courses and are sending heat and erosion to places that don't need it
Pressure (such as air in a balloon) can increase with higher temps and decrease with lower temps.
That is the ionosphere.
Decrease in agricultural yieldsIncrease in sea levelsincrease in global temps
There is no single country that causes global climate change (China, America, etc.) However the industrialized countries generally have a larger impact on the emissions held to be responsible for the problem than smaller or agriculturally based countries. Half of all the carbon dioxide emissions from man made e sources come from China (22%), America (20%), India (5%) and Russia (5%). The remaining 170 or so countries contribute the other 50%