Unexpected? Is this sarcasm?
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The unexpected part is the increased surface salinity. Previously it was thought that the fresh water melt would stay on top of the denser, saltier deep water trapping some heat and salt below and allowing some refreezing slowing the overall melt, but still melting. They're finding unexpected vertical mixing bringing up saltier water from the deep, causing more melting, causing more mixing; a feedback loop.
The article doesn't really explain why this is happening, only what is happening. It does link to a paper but I'm still trying to parse it. I think I need something a little dumbed down from the paper in plain language but with a lot more info than the original article to understand it.
It follows the normal pattern where everytime we learn more about climate change we find out it's even worse than we thought.
Plain language.
We're fucked!
Good enough?
May be?
Gotta soften that blow so we can’t truly blame the ultra wealthy’s pollution companies.
Nuclear war may be bad for life on Earth
But the economy has never been stronger!
Of course it's held together by billionaires in bunkers trading stocks in companies that no longer exist, and they only have their food storage remaining until they all die, but hey.... The economy!