True, though it should be pointed out that I was simply talking about the ice sheets in my original post. They are in the minority of the ice being added to the ocean, and thus even more minority to total cause of volume increase in the ocean.Contributions due to thermal expansion and reduction in land ice are comparable in size, with shedding apparently being the larger one. See here.
Is there anything that can be done to prevent this from breaking off or is this only a matter of time?
In another sign that the iceberg calving is imminent, the soon-to-be-iceberg part of Larsen C Ice Shelf has tripled in speed to more than ten meters per day between 24th and 27th June 2017. The iceberg remains attached to the ice shelf, but its outer end is moving at the highest speed ever recorded on this ice shelf. We still cant tell when calving will occur - it could be hours, days or weeks - but this is a notable departure from previous observations.
Is there a tsunami risk when this thing breaks off for good?
By the time Americans are severely impacted, it may be largely irreversible. The conversation and decision points will be very different at that stage.flordia is gonna be in trouble in 5 years or so in parts arent they? Well, it will take some eye awakening events to get people changing.
It'll be interesting to see it break off, that's for sure.
It'll be hard to get a sense of scale when it happens.
flordia is gonna be in trouble in 5 years or so in parts arent they? Well, it will take some eye awakening events to get people changing.
Don't google calving. DON'T GOOGLE CALVING
Ewwww.....
flordia is gonna be in trouble in 5 years or so in parts arent they? Well, it will take some eye awakening events to get people changing.
It's Gods will!
Cause what other answer you need?
God did it!
It wasn't that pesky wizard after all!
Is it just me or is watching the planet literally fall apart a little off putting?
It'll be interesting to see it break off, that's for sure.
The latest data from 6th July reveal that, in a release of built-up stresses, the rift branched several times. Using data from ESAs Sentinel-1 satellites, we can see that there are multiple rift tips now within 5 km of the ice edge. We expect that these rifts will lead to the formation of several smaller icebergs, as well as the large iceberg which we estimate will have an area of 5,800 sq km. Despite this, the iceberg remains attached to the shelf by a thin band of ice. It is remarkable how the moment of calving is still keeping us waiting.