Wednesday, September 20, 2017

Earth's Core Heating Up?

Volcanic sunset, aerial shot of a new lava flow Holuhraun, Iceland by Erez-Marom

Sept 19th, 2017 unleashed - hurricanes, volcanos and earthquakes in and around The Pacific Ring of Fire.

The average surface temperature of the world’s oceans has changed since 1880. 
Analysis reach somewhat differing conclusions about the actual temperature of the oceans but they all agree on one thing — ocean temperatures are going up and the rate of change is faster than anyone realizes.

THE MASSIVE Greenland ice sheet is being melted as a result of heat emitted from within the Earth, rather than solely rising atmospheric temperatures, a new NASA study has claimed. The US space agency, which uses satellites orbiting the earth to monitor the environment and study climate change, looked at how much the huge ice sheet was still attached to bedrock underneath.

For the first time, the agency obtained a series of temperatures from the base of the sheet - the second biggest in the world after that in the Antarctic - and found it was up to tens of degrees warmer at the base than the surface.

'Ice sheet melt caused by heat from Earth's core not just global warming.'

Earthquake Map

Volcano Map 

Music Credit:

Two Steps From Hell - Red Tower

 

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