alternative energy header image


Global Warming and the Significance of Rising Water Temperatures

A part of the alarm that is being raised about global warming has to do with rising water temperatures, especially in the ocean. Scientists are studying warming waters all over the globe to determine the extent of the change.

 


The consequences of this global warming are far-reaching. One of the most devastating effects of global warming is that, as the ocean water warms, it impacts tropical storms. Hurricanes that would have been category 3 storms in past years are now category 4 or above. This is because they are energized when they pick up the warmer ocean water.

In fact, there has been a significant increase in these higher intensity storms in the last 35 years. This could be due to global warming. In 2005, the Atlantic was bombarded with 27 tropical storms powerful enough to receive a name. 15 of them developed into hurricanes.

Five of these storms reached the force of category 4 hurricanes. Four of them actually became worse, at category five. Hurricane Katrina made a terrible mark on history in August of 2005. It became the costliest hurricane in American history. It was also one of most lethal. Global warming has left destruction in the form of more intense hurricanes.

As global warming causes temperatures to rise in the oceans, glaciers and icecaps are melting more rapidly. One particular ice shelf in Antarctica, the northern section of the Larson B shelf, collapsed in recent years. Scientists got a rude awakening when they realized how fast the ice shelf could disintegrate.

The polar ice cap is disappearing at an astonishing rate as well. It is dissolving at 9% per decade. This aspect of global warming is a definite cause for alarm. In the last 40-50 years, the thickness of ice in the Arctic has decreased by 40%. The ice that is present on earth is beneficial to maintain the delicate balance of the environment.

Perennial sea ice in the Arctic has been receding as well. There was a record low in the square miles of this sea ice in 2005. Just two years later, in 2007, the record was broken with a half of a million square miles less perennial ice than in 2005. Global warming has truly had an impact on the sea ice of the Arctic. Some scientists predict that all the sea ice will be gone by 2040.

Global warming could also cause the sea level to rise as ice melts. When this happens, islands are lost and coastal communities are flooded. Various suggestions have been made about the levels that the water level could reach, anywhere from 10 to 23 inches by 2100.

Global warming has the potential to make the earth a very inhospitable place to live. Rising temperatures in the oceans' waters are a clear indication that the process has begun. With the melting of ice in the glaciers, icecaps, and on the sea, it is only a matter of time before global warming has much more harmful effects. It is up to the people of the world to do what they can to make the future look brighter.

Search

More Articles

 

Alternative Energy Recommended Products


Alternative Energy News and Information


Alternative Energy Graphs News

Too Late to the Oil Party? Consider the Alternative - Seeking Alpha


Too Late to the Oil Party? Consider the Alternative
Seeking Alpha, NY - Jun 23, 2008
Here is the graph of the daily moves of alternative energy vs. oil: Now, as it turns out, alternative energy's daily market behavior is not generally quite ...

Read more...


Pete Langr: When the going gets tough - Budgeteer


Pete Langr: When the going gets tough
Budgeteer, MN - Jul 18, 2008
When those two graphs cross, (at $4 a gallon of gas, that may be soon), the gasoline-powered automobile is doomed. For those who have been waiting for us to ...

Read more...


Light Speed, an alternative theory - American Chronicle


Light Speed, an alternative theory
American Chronicle, CA - Jul 1, 2008
I will replay the graph that I offered in the earlier article to better show you what my speed of sunlight contentions are. ...

Read more...


Fifty ways to save power - Creamer Media's Engineering News


Fifty ways to save power
Creamer Media's Engineering News, South Africa - Jul 17, 2008
Why not show, on the TV, some graphs of demand and where we are in terms of power saving and where we have to be (in the very short term)? ...

Read more...


Body Fat Holds The Key to Energy Independence - AlterNet


Body Fat Holds The Key to Energy Independence
AlterNet, CA - Jun 24, 2008
Go to http://www.nationmaster.com/graph/hea_obe-health-obesity; and you'll find America well ahead of the pack when it comes to personal body fat, ...

Read more...




Home
Energy Star Partner Resources
Alternative Development Development Dutch Energy Health In India Indo Managing Programmes Rural Series Study Links
Sitemap

Present environment
Green living options
Green living show toronto
Alaska energy in renewable
Advisor alternative energy
Benefit power solar
Canada environment office weather
Hurricane global warming
Environment work
Environment seen
Protect+our+environment
Bionaire ceramic heater
Generator power solar
Bionaire bw2300
Fossil fuels


Soul Wisdom: Practical Soul Treasures to Transform Your Life (Soul Power)
Soul Wisdom: Practical Soul Treasures to Transform Your Life (Soul Power)
by Zhi Gang Sha
Our Price: $10.88
Used from: $6.50

Profit from the Peak: The End of Oil and the Greatest Investment Event of the Century (Angel Series)
Profit from the Peak: The End of Oil and the Greatest Investment Event of the Century (Angel Series)
by Brian Hicks Chris Nelder
Our Price: $18.45
Used from: $14.19

Earth: The Sequel: The Race to Reinvent Energy and Stop Global Warming
Earth: The Sequel: The Race to Reinvent Energy and Stop Global Warming
by Fred Krupp Miriam Horn
Our Price: $16.47
Used from: $13.08

Solar Power Your Home For Dummies (For Dummies (Home & Garden))
Solar Power Your Home For Dummies (For Dummies (Home & Garden))
by Rik DeGunther
Our Price: $13.59
Used from: $10.75

Matrix Energetics: The Science and Art of Transformation
Matrix Energetics: The Science and Art of Transformation
by Richard Bartlett
Our Price: $15.61
Used from: $9.39