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Pony
12-13-2015, 09:01 PM
By Will Dunham

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The melting of glaciers caused by the world's rising temperatures appears to be causing a slight slowing of the Earth's rotation in another illustration of the far-reaching impact of global climate change, scientists said on Friday.

The driving force behind the modest but discernible changes in the Earth's rotation measured by satellites and astronomical methods is a global sea level rise fueled by an influx of meltwater into the oceans from glaciers, the researchers said.

"Because glaciers are at high latitudes, when they melt they redistribute water from these high latitudes towards lower latitudes, and like a figure skater who moves his or her arms away from their body, this acts to slow the rotation rate of the Earth," Harvard University geophysicist Jerry Mitrovica said.

The movement of ice and meltwater is also causing a slight migration of the Earth's axis, or north pole, in a phenomenon known as "polar wander," the researchers said.

"Imagine a figure skater who doesn't stick their arms straight out but rather sticks one at one angle and the other out at another angle. The figure skater will begin to wobble back and forth. This is the same thing as polar motion," Mitrovica said.

The research looked at the changes in the planet's rotation and axis in light of the world's sea level rise in the 20th century as a result of increasing global temperatures.

The melting of the ice sheets and the rise in sea levels moved the planet's rotation axis, or north pole, at rates of less than a centimeter per year, Mitrovica said. This melting slowed the Earth's rotation and increased the duration of a day by about a thousandth of a second over the 20th century, Mitrovica said.

"These are small effects," but are another indication of the profound impact of human-induced climate change on the planet, Mitrovica said. The observed rotation slowdown does not pose a danger to the planet, he said.

If polar ice sheets melt at higher rates this century, as experts forecast them to do, the impact on Earth's rotation will grow, Mitrovica said.

The research was published in the journal Science Advances.

Pony
12-13-2015, 09:03 PM
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I seriously had to look twice to confirm this rubbish is from a legitimate news source.

Godfather
12-13-2015, 09:34 PM
This is the kind of rubbish article gives the deniers a soapbox to shout from... Unfortunate.

Griffin
12-13-2015, 11:48 PM
They need to stop the daylight savings time change.
Those extra hours of sunshine in the summer are causing the polar melts.

Goofy
12-13-2015, 11:53 PM
Thank fuck, all this spinning was making me dizzy :imok:

RBP
12-13-2015, 11:55 PM
This is the kind of rubbish article gives the deniers a soapbox to shout from... Unfortunate.

Why is this any less credible than most of the "global warming causes everything" spin we get on a daily basis?

Godfather
12-14-2015, 12:45 AM
Sorry wasn't very clear, I was kind of being sarcastic towards Pony (sorry) :lol: And wanted to hear his gripes with it, or yours for that matter.

Pony
12-14-2015, 02:10 AM
And wanted to hear his gripes with it, or yours for that matter.

Ok :lol:

This melting slowed the Earth's rotation and increased the duration of a day by about a thousandth of a second over the 20th century, Mitrovica said.

The earth has been slowing for millions of years, and I seriously question how accurate the readings were in much of the 20th century. Accurate to less than a thousandth of a second in 1901? I doubt it.

deebakes
12-14-2015, 03:41 AM
i think it's the racists that are doing it :hand:

RBP
12-14-2015, 04:02 AM
Sorry wasn't very clear, I was kind of being sarcastic towards Pony (sorry) :lol: And wanted to hear his gripes with it, or yours for that matter.

It's all meaningless noise. :2cents:

DemonGeminiX
12-14-2015, 04:15 AM
How about a song?


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LuN6gs0AJls

:dance: