- What's happening with the world's sea ice and glaciers? Using #askclimate, submit your ?s early for a #NASA Twitter chat Wed., 9/4, 2 pm EDT
http://twitter.com/NASA_ICE/status/374874026260168704
— NASA ICE (@NASA_ICE)Tue, Sep 03 2013 12:38:27 - -
- Great questions from @BaysideScience6! Other 6th-grade classes out there with questions about Earth's ice? #askclimate Sept. 4, 2 p.m. EDT
http://twitter.com/NASA_ICE/status/374941446513491969
— NASA ICE (@NASA_ICE)Tue, Sep 03 2013 17:06:21 - The big reveal! Today's #askclimate Q&A with #NASA scientists is the first part of Ask A Climate Scientist campaign. http://1.usa.gov/1dGtRpD
http://twitter.com/NASA_ICE/status/375259236369825792
— NASA ICE (@NASA_ICE)Wed, Sep 04 2013 14:09:08 - We're going to start responding to your #askclimate questions now. Give us your best questions on what's happening to Earth's ice, climate.
http://twitter.com/NASA_ICE/status/375317747279749121
— NASA ICE (@NASA_ICE)Wed, Sep 04 2013 18:01:38 - @NASA_ICE @NASA Question for 9/4: w/changes in Arctic ice, temps, & salinity whats the state of the thermohaline belt? #askclimate #NASA
http://twitter.com/SaraNBlank/status/374904426353278976
— SaraNBlank (@SaraNBlank)Tue, Sep 03 2013 14:39:15 - @SaraNBlank While there were concerns at one point, new data indicates significant change to "conveyor belt" is not imminent. #askclimate
http://twitter.com/NASA_ICE/status/375317987474952192
— NASA ICE (@NASA_ICE)Wed, Sep 04 2013 18:02:35 - We're stronger than ever in science & technology. I mean, we absolutely can do something to prevent terrifying outcomes! #askclimate
http://twitter.com/MiladAbrahamson/status/374882256688386048
— Milad Ebrahimpour (@MiladAbrahamson)Tue, Sep 03 2013 13:11:09 - @NASA_ICE How far north do the "typical" (I know they happen regularly) Antarctica icebergs float? #askclimate
http://twitter.com/mbccohen/status/375311720329134080
— Mordechai Cohen (@mbccohen)Wed, Sep 04 2013 17:37:41 - @mbccohen They have been known to reach Australia. Most melt closer to Antarctica. #askclimate
http://twitter.com/NASA_ICE/status/375319076240760832
— NASA ICE (@NASA_ICE)Wed, Sep 04 2013 18:06:55 - @NASA_ICE How many years would it take for all glaciers to melt? #askclimate
http://twitter.com/BaysideScience6/status/374929730882904064
— Loehe Science (@BaysideScience6)Tue, Sep 03 2013 16:19:48 - @BaysideScience6 Some mountain glaciers have already disappeared. Ice sheets expected to be around a very long time. #askclimate
http://twitter.com/NASA_ICE/status/375319142548533248
— NASA ICE (@NASA_ICE)Wed, Sep 04 2013 18:07:11 - #askclimate How much of this extreme weather can be attributed to arctic amplification?
http://twitter.com/janearther/status/375265088166322177
— JMoore (@janearther)Wed, Sep 04 2013 14:32:23 - @janearther This is an area of active research. How much is warming in the Arctic affecting weather outside the Arctic? #askclimate
http://twitter.com/NASA_ICE/status/375319979073081344
— NASA ICE (@NASA_ICE)Wed, Sep 04 2013 18:10:30 - If the polar ice caps melt too much, will it indeed create an ice age rather than an over heated planet? #askclimate
http://twitter.com/Right_eye_6996/status/375319117525315584
— BenO (@Right_eye_6996)Wed, Sep 04 2013 18:07:05 - @Right_eye_6996 Regionally, ice melt can affect ocean currents and cause local cooling. Overall, ice melt will enhance warming. #askclimate
http://twitter.com/NASA_ICE/status/375320696240369664
— NASA ICE (@NASA_ICE)Wed, Sep 04 2013 18:13:21 - How does @NASA_ICE gather information about global average ppm of carbon, from a satellite,ground methods or both? #askclimate
http://twitter.com/icarusfactor/status/375319396006121473
— daniel yount (@icarusfactor)Wed, Sep 04 2013 18:08:11 - @icarusfactor #NASA and others use both. NASA will launch Orbiting Carbon Observatory-2 in late 2014 to measure CO2 from space. #askclimate
http://twitter.com/NASA_ICE/status/375321366611783680
— NASA ICE (@NASA_ICE)Wed, Sep 04 2013 18:16:01 - How long until England will start to feel like spain!.!.!?!??! #askclimate
http://twitter.com/sc077wad3/status/375320475536470016
— scott (@sc077wad3)Wed, Sep 04 2013 18:12:29 - @sc077wad3 Wish we could tell you. Predicting regional change is still hard. But over time climate zones will shift poleward. #askclimate
http://twitter.com/NASA_ICE/status/375322124346343424
— NASA ICE (@NASA_ICE)Wed, Sep 04 2013 18:19:02 - Will Solar Max affect our climate this year? #askClimate
http://twitter.com/yoonsone_/status/375321601949978624
— Nesrine (@yoonsone_)Wed, Sep 04 2013 18:16:57 http://twitter.com/NASA_ICE/status/375322765286338560
— NASA ICE (@NASA_ICE)Wed, Sep 04 2013 18:21:35- #askclimate how does climate change effect humans?
http://twitter.com/jordan_lee134/status/375264916464484352
— Jordan Lee (@jordan_lee134)Wed, Sep 04 2013 14:31:42 - @jordan_lee134 As it relates to ice one impact is ice melt will contribute to sea level rise, threatening coastal communities. #askclimate
http://twitter.com/NASA_ICE/status/375323875048841217
— NASA ICE (@NASA_ICE)Wed, Sep 04 2013 18:25:59
