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Researchers find new reason Arctic is warming so fast


Researchers find new reason why Arctic is warming so fast
The Arctic has experienced the warming effects of global climate change faster than any other region on the planet. Scientists at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography have developed a new theory aided by computer simulations and observations that helps explain why this occurs.
A team led by Scripps researcher Emma Beer observed the changes taking place in the Arctic Ocean, which is largely covered by sea ice for most of the year. There, an unusual situation exists where the  is warm at depth and cold near the surface. The  are fed by the relatively warm Pacific and Atlantic oceans, whereas the near- are in contact with sea ice and remain close to the freezing point. Heat flows upward from the warmer water to the colder water.
The scientists found that the deeper water is getting still warmer as a result of climate change, but the near-surface water below the sea ice remains close to the freezing point. The increasing difference in temperature leads to a greater upward flow of heat.

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