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Icepack Regional Twitter Interviews
With PackTV, NC State sports is within your grasp. Our broadcasts and original programming will get you closer to varsity, club and intramural sports like never before.
Watch the action unfold live via YouTube, catch a replay of a game on our TV channel or check out the highlights from the week's sporting events. We deliver quality content for you to enjoy.
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published: 28 Feb 2020
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Amazon Shoulder Ice Pack Review - A Great Solution for Specific Area Coverage
Very convenient for those in recovery or ongoing maintenance, I have another one for my elbow thats a life saver and so much better than a bag of ice and a towel.
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published: 20 Sep 2022
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Was This Really a 1 in 700,000,000,000 Year Event?! - Antarctic sea ice melting fast
For decades, Antarctic sea ice trends seemed to defy climate change, until…they didn’t. In just two years, Antarctica lost as much sea ice as the Arctic lost in three decades. Statistics say that the record low sea ice in 2023 was a 1 in 700 BILLION year event, suggesting that the models in this case may be broken, or that this anomaly was caused by climate change. And a new study asked the question: does this represent a STATE CHANGE? And what would that mean for one of our most iconic species, the emperor penguin? And what does reduced sea ice mean for Thwaites, the Doomsday Glacier? With summer sea ice hitting the third-lowest extent in recorded history, it's time to check-in. Watch this episode to find out.
Check out the latest episode of Fascinating Fails: https://youtu.be/8zMhoj7tFi...
published: 27 Feb 2024
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Greenland: Ice Loss Accelerating
Greenland’s ice sheets contain enough fresh water to raise sea levels over twenty feet.
While this is not an immediate threat, the latest research shows that #Greenland’sGlaciers are shrinking at seven times the rate of just a few years ago, an average of 30 million tonnes an hour.
Fresh water entering the ocean from this melting has major implications for
the Atlantic meridional overturning circulation , or #AMOC, which is critical to maintain global weather patterns. Peter Wadhams, Emeritus Professor of Ocean Physics at Cambridge University and Climate Scientist, Paul Beckwith describe what is happening on this sensitive continent.
Host, Dale Walkonen
Editor, Mike Coe
Thumbnail, Eric Dehais
For more information about #ClimateChange, visit the FacingFuture Library at https://facin...
published: 07 Mar 2024
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What Would Happen If Earth's Ice Melted Completely?
Have you ever wondered what would happen if all the glacial ice on Earth melted completely? In this eye-opening video, we explore the potential consequences of such a scenario, from rising sea levels to disrupted weather patterns. Join us as we delve into the science behind melting ice and its impact on our planet's ecosystems.
#ice #melting #climatechange #globalwarming #sealevelrise #environment #science #ecosystems #weather #naturaldisasters #environmentalimpact
published: 07 Mar 2024
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Antarctica - Belgica Voyage
This video follows the fascinating voyage of the Belgian ship from South America to Antarctica in 1898, based on the detailed descriptions of the crew including maps, handwritten notes and journals. The Belgica crew was trapped in the sea ice for a year, with the loss of two lives and the sanity of several men on board.
“Reading the Belgica documents, it struck me that the crew got trapped for a year in two-meter thick sea ice in the frozen Bellingshausen Sea. In that same area during the 2022 and 2023 summers, there was almost no sea ice at all”, said Dr Doddridge.
This visualisation is a collaboration between the Australian Antarctic Project Partnership (AAPP) and the Australian Earth System Simulator (ACCESS-NRI) and the Terrestrial Ecosystem Research Network (TERN). ACCESS-NRI and ...
published: 07 Mar 2024
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Sinking Earth: The Arctic Meltdown
In this eye-opening video, we delve into the alarming phenomenon of the Earth sinking in the Arctic region due to the devastating effects of climate change. Join us as we uncover the harsh reality and showcase compelling evidence of this impact on our planet. With melting ice and rising sea levels, this issue requires our immediate attention. Discover the causes, consequences, and potential solutions to address this urgent global crisis. Together, let's raise awareness and take action to protect our planet for future generations. Don't forget to like and share this video to spread the word about this pressing issue! #ClimateChange #ArcticSinking #SaveOurPlanet
OUTLINE:
00:00:00 The Arctic Mystery
00:00:47 The Ice Meltdown
00:01:32 The Human Factor
00:02:51 The Way Forward
published: 14 Feb 2024
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Ocean Boundary Layer Modeling and Observing: Physical Oceanography Community Meeting March 2024
The Arctic sea-ice extent and thickness are rapidly declining due to rising temperatures, significantly impacting the interaction between the atmosphere and the ocean. This shift is poised to greatly influence the Arctic Ocean dynamics across various scales, from large-scale circulation affected by winds to mesoscale eddies modulated by ice and even small-scale turbulence and mixing. Understanding the evolution of the atmosphere-ice-ocean interaction is key to accurately depicting the current state and predicting the future of the Arctic Ocean.
This meeting featured insights from two experts specializing in the oceanic boundary layer and its interactions with sea ice and the atmosphere. The speakers highlighted the complexities of these interactions from complementary perspectives, namely...
published: 07 Mar 2024
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Donald E. Scott: Is Mysterious South Polar Heating Electrical? | Space News
A new scientific paper attempts to explain a mystery at our planet’s South Pole. A team of investigators from the British Antarctic Survey discovered a localized area where the Antarctic Ice sheet is melting “unexpectedly quickly.” Using radar, they found that some of the ice in a three kilometer thick layer appears to be missing. They have proposed that the heat source causing the melting is “unusually radioactive rocks,” combined with unusually hot water from deep underground.
Professor Donald E. Scott explores if the cause of the mysterious ice melting is in fact an incoming Birkeland current at the South Pole.
SOURCE ARTICLE
https://www.bas.ac.uk/media-post/discovery-of-high-geothermal-heat-at-south-pole/
EU2017 PRESENTATION
Donald Scott: The Next Step — New Evidence of Birkeland Cu...
published: 08 Dec 2018
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Ice pack on area of vaccination
published: 10 Sep 2021
3:25
Icepack Regional Twitter Interviews
With PackTV, NC State sports is within your grasp. Our broadcasts and original programming will get you closer to varsity, club and intramural sports like never...
With PackTV, NC State sports is within your grasp. Our broadcasts and original programming will get you closer to varsity, club and intramural sports like never before.
Watch the action unfold live via YouTube, catch a replay of a game on our TV channel or check out the highlights from the week's sporting events. We deliver quality content for you to enjoy.
PackTV. Bringing You Into The Pack.
Facebook: facebook.com/intothewolfpack
Twitter: twitter.com/intothepack
Instagram: instagram.com/pack_tv/
YouTube: youtube.com/user/intothewolfpack
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With PackTV, NC State sports is within your grasp. Our broadcasts and original programming will get you closer to varsity, club and intramural sports like never before.
Watch the action unfold live via YouTube, catch a replay of a game on our TV channel or check out the highlights from the week's sporting events. We deliver quality content for you to enjoy.
PackTV. Bringing You Into The Pack.
Facebook: facebook.com/intothewolfpack
Twitter: twitter.com/intothepack
Instagram: instagram.com/pack_tv/
YouTube: youtube.com/user/intothewolfpack
Vimeo: vimeo.com/packtv
Website: go.ncsu.edu/sports
- published: 28 Feb 2020
- views: 97
2:16
Amazon Shoulder Ice Pack Review - A Great Solution for Specific Area Coverage
Very convenient for those in recovery or ongoing maintenance, I have another one for my elbow thats a life saver and so much better than a bag of ice and a towe...
Very convenient for those in recovery or ongoing maintenance, I have another one for my elbow thats a life saver and so much better than a bag of ice and a towel.
Item Link: https://amzn.to/3CO48xh
Interested in having your product unboxing reviewed?
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https://wn.com/Amazon_Shoulder_Ice_Pack_Review_A_Great_Solution_For_Specific_Area_Coverage
Very convenient for those in recovery or ongoing maintenance, I have another one for my elbow thats a life saver and so much better than a bag of ice and a towel.
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Tripod: https://amzn.to/3vn3L8F (buy 1 nice one not many cheap ones)
Basic Lighting: https://amzn.to/3viHWXL
Intermediate Lighting Option: https://amzn.to/3LqSuJV
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- published: 20 Sep 2022
- views: 5
12:48
Was This Really a 1 in 700,000,000,000 Year Event?! - Antarctic sea ice melting fast
For decades, Antarctic sea ice trends seemed to defy climate change, until…they didn’t. In just two years, Antarctica lost as much sea ice as the Arctic lost in...
For decades, Antarctic sea ice trends seemed to defy climate change, until…they didn’t. In just two years, Antarctica lost as much sea ice as the Arctic lost in three decades. Statistics say that the record low sea ice in 2023 was a 1 in 700 BILLION year event, suggesting that the models in this case may be broken, or that this anomaly was caused by climate change. And a new study asked the question: does this represent a STATE CHANGE? And what would that mean for one of our most iconic species, the emperor penguin? And what does reduced sea ice mean for Thwaites, the Doomsday Glacier? With summer sea ice hitting the third-lowest extent in recorded history, it's time to check-in. Watch this episode to find out.
Check out the latest episode of Fascinating Fails: https://youtu.be/8zMhoj7tFiw?feature=shared
Weathered is a show hosted by weather expert Maiya May and produced by Balance Media that helps explain the most common natural disasters, what causes them, how they’re changing, and what we can do to prepare.
Subscribe to PBS Terra so you never miss an episode! https://bit.ly/3mOfd77
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https://wn.com/Was_This_Really_A_1_In_700,000,000,000_Year_Event_Antarctic_Sea_Ice_Melting_Fast
For decades, Antarctic sea ice trends seemed to defy climate change, until…they didn’t. In just two years, Antarctica lost as much sea ice as the Arctic lost in three decades. Statistics say that the record low sea ice in 2023 was a 1 in 700 BILLION year event, suggesting that the models in this case may be broken, or that this anomaly was caused by climate change. And a new study asked the question: does this represent a STATE CHANGE? And what would that mean for one of our most iconic species, the emperor penguin? And what does reduced sea ice mean for Thwaites, the Doomsday Glacier? With summer sea ice hitting the third-lowest extent in recorded history, it's time to check-in. Watch this episode to find out.
Check out the latest episode of Fascinating Fails: https://youtu.be/8zMhoj7tFiw?feature=shared
Weathered is a show hosted by weather expert Maiya May and produced by Balance Media that helps explain the most common natural disasters, what causes them, how they’re changing, and what we can do to prepare.
Subscribe to PBS Terra so you never miss an episode! https://bit.ly/3mOfd77
And keep up with Weathered and PBS Terra on:
Facebook: / pbsdigitalstudios
Twitter: / pbsds
Instagram: / pbsterra
- published: 27 Feb 2024
- views: 167446
25:34
Greenland: Ice Loss Accelerating
Greenland’s ice sheets contain enough fresh water to raise sea levels over twenty feet.
While this is not an immediate threat, the latest research shows that #...
Greenland’s ice sheets contain enough fresh water to raise sea levels over twenty feet.
While this is not an immediate threat, the latest research shows that #Greenland’sGlaciers are shrinking at seven times the rate of just a few years ago, an average of 30 million tonnes an hour.
Fresh water entering the ocean from this melting has major implications for
the Atlantic meridional overturning circulation , or #AMOC, which is critical to maintain global weather patterns. Peter Wadhams, Emeritus Professor of Ocean Physics at Cambridge University and Climate Scientist, Paul Beckwith describe what is happening on this sensitive continent.
Host, Dale Walkonen
Editor, Mike Coe
Thumbnail, Eric Dehais
For more information about #ClimateChange, visit the FacingFuture Library at https://facingfuture.earth/library.
https://wn.com/Greenland_Ice_Loss_Accelerating
Greenland’s ice sheets contain enough fresh water to raise sea levels over twenty feet.
While this is not an immediate threat, the latest research shows that #Greenland’sGlaciers are shrinking at seven times the rate of just a few years ago, an average of 30 million tonnes an hour.
Fresh water entering the ocean from this melting has major implications for
the Atlantic meridional overturning circulation , or #AMOC, which is critical to maintain global weather patterns. Peter Wadhams, Emeritus Professor of Ocean Physics at Cambridge University and Climate Scientist, Paul Beckwith describe what is happening on this sensitive continent.
Host, Dale Walkonen
Editor, Mike Coe
Thumbnail, Eric Dehais
For more information about #ClimateChange, visit the FacingFuture Library at https://facingfuture.earth/library.
- published: 07 Mar 2024
- views: 20926
11:30
What Would Happen If Earth's Ice Melted Completely?
Have you ever wondered what would happen if all the glacial ice on Earth melted completely? In this eye-opening video, we explore the potential consequences of ...
Have you ever wondered what would happen if all the glacial ice on Earth melted completely? In this eye-opening video, we explore the potential consequences of such a scenario, from rising sea levels to disrupted weather patterns. Join us as we delve into the science behind melting ice and its impact on our planet's ecosystems.
#ice #melting #climatechange #globalwarming #sealevelrise #environment #science #ecosystems #weather #naturaldisasters #environmentalimpact
https://wn.com/What_Would_Happen_If_Earth's_Ice_Melted_Completely
Have you ever wondered what would happen if all the glacial ice on Earth melted completely? In this eye-opening video, we explore the potential consequences of such a scenario, from rising sea levels to disrupted weather patterns. Join us as we delve into the science behind melting ice and its impact on our planet's ecosystems.
#ice #melting #climatechange #globalwarming #sealevelrise #environment #science #ecosystems #weather #naturaldisasters #environmentalimpact
- published: 07 Mar 2024
- views: 1232
3:35
Antarctica - Belgica Voyage
This video follows the fascinating voyage of the Belgian ship from South America to Antarctica in 1898, based on the detailed descriptions of the crew including...
This video follows the fascinating voyage of the Belgian ship from South America to Antarctica in 1898, based on the detailed descriptions of the crew including maps, handwritten notes and journals. The Belgica crew was trapped in the sea ice for a year, with the loss of two lives and the sanity of several men on board.
“Reading the Belgica documents, it struck me that the crew got trapped for a year in two-meter thick sea ice in the frozen Bellingshausen Sea. In that same area during the 2022 and 2023 summers, there was almost no sea ice at all”, said Dr Doddridge.
This visualisation is a collaboration between the Australian Antarctic Project Partnership (AAPP) and the Australian Earth System Simulator (ACCESS-NRI) and the Terrestrial Ecosystem Research Network (TERN). ACCESS-NRI and TERN are enabled by the Australian Government through the National Collaborative Research Infrastructure Strategy (NCRIS)
CREDITS:
Animation: Owen Kaluza - ACCESS-NRI
Presenter: Dr Edward Doddridge, AAPP
Video Editing: Nicolas Rakotopare, TERN
Archival photos: Royal Library of Belgium KBR
Map: Georges Lecointe
https://wn.com/Antarctica_Belgica_Voyage
This video follows the fascinating voyage of the Belgian ship from South America to Antarctica in 1898, based on the detailed descriptions of the crew including maps, handwritten notes and journals. The Belgica crew was trapped in the sea ice for a year, with the loss of two lives and the sanity of several men on board.
“Reading the Belgica documents, it struck me that the crew got trapped for a year in two-meter thick sea ice in the frozen Bellingshausen Sea. In that same area during the 2022 and 2023 summers, there was almost no sea ice at all”, said Dr Doddridge.
This visualisation is a collaboration between the Australian Antarctic Project Partnership (AAPP) and the Australian Earth System Simulator (ACCESS-NRI) and the Terrestrial Ecosystem Research Network (TERN). ACCESS-NRI and TERN are enabled by the Australian Government through the National Collaborative Research Infrastructure Strategy (NCRIS)
CREDITS:
Animation: Owen Kaluza - ACCESS-NRI
Presenter: Dr Edward Doddridge, AAPP
Video Editing: Nicolas Rakotopare, TERN
Archival photos: Royal Library of Belgium KBR
Map: Georges Lecointe
- published: 07 Mar 2024
- views: 91
4:20
Sinking Earth: The Arctic Meltdown
In this eye-opening video, we delve into the alarming phenomenon of the Earth sinking in the Arctic region due to the devastating effects of climate change. Joi...
In this eye-opening video, we delve into the alarming phenomenon of the Earth sinking in the Arctic region due to the devastating effects of climate change. Join us as we uncover the harsh reality and showcase compelling evidence of this impact on our planet. With melting ice and rising sea levels, this issue requires our immediate attention. Discover the causes, consequences, and potential solutions to address this urgent global crisis. Together, let's raise awareness and take action to protect our planet for future generations. Don't forget to like and share this video to spread the word about this pressing issue! #ClimateChange #ArcticSinking #SaveOurPlanet
OUTLINE:
00:00:00 The Arctic Mystery
00:00:47 The Ice Meltdown
00:01:32 The Human Factor
00:02:51 The Way Forward
https://wn.com/Sinking_Earth_The_Arctic_Meltdown
In this eye-opening video, we delve into the alarming phenomenon of the Earth sinking in the Arctic region due to the devastating effects of climate change. Join us as we uncover the harsh reality and showcase compelling evidence of this impact on our planet. With melting ice and rising sea levels, this issue requires our immediate attention. Discover the causes, consequences, and potential solutions to address this urgent global crisis. Together, let's raise awareness and take action to protect our planet for future generations. Don't forget to like and share this video to spread the word about this pressing issue! #ClimateChange #ArcticSinking #SaveOurPlanet
OUTLINE:
00:00:00 The Arctic Mystery
00:00:47 The Ice Meltdown
00:01:32 The Human Factor
00:02:51 The Way Forward
- published: 14 Feb 2024
- views: 87
51:53
Ocean Boundary Layer Modeling and Observing: Physical Oceanography Community Meeting March 2024
The Arctic sea-ice extent and thickness are rapidly declining due to rising temperatures, significantly impacting the interaction between the atmosphere and the...
The Arctic sea-ice extent and thickness are rapidly declining due to rising temperatures, significantly impacting the interaction between the atmosphere and the ocean. This shift is poised to greatly influence the Arctic Ocean dynamics across various scales, from large-scale circulation affected by winds to mesoscale eddies modulated by ice and even small-scale turbulence and mixing. Understanding the evolution of the atmosphere-ice-ocean interaction is key to accurately depicting the current state and predicting the future of the Arctic Ocean.
This meeting featured insights from two experts specializing in the oceanic boundary layer and its interactions with sea ice and the atmosphere. The speakers highlighted the complexities of these interactions from complementary perspectives, namely from an observational and a numerical modeling point of view.
Samuel Brenner (Brown University) presented "How sea ice modulates stress transfer into the ocean boundary layer." Katherine Smith (Los Alamos National Laboratory) presented "Understanding Physical Mechanisms of Arctic Ocean Surface Boundary Layer Mixing."
Want to join future IARPC Collaborations meetings or webinars? Request an account on our member space, a hub for building connections and facilitating research for a thriving Arctic and Earth. Visit » https://www.iarpccollaborations.org
Thumbnail image: NOAA
00:00 Introduction
02:16 Samuel Brenner
23:23 Katherine Smith
https://wn.com/Ocean_Boundary_Layer_Modeling_And_Observing_Physical_Oceanography_Community_Meeting_March_2024
The Arctic sea-ice extent and thickness are rapidly declining due to rising temperatures, significantly impacting the interaction between the atmosphere and the ocean. This shift is poised to greatly influence the Arctic Ocean dynamics across various scales, from large-scale circulation affected by winds to mesoscale eddies modulated by ice and even small-scale turbulence and mixing. Understanding the evolution of the atmosphere-ice-ocean interaction is key to accurately depicting the current state and predicting the future of the Arctic Ocean.
This meeting featured insights from two experts specializing in the oceanic boundary layer and its interactions with sea ice and the atmosphere. The speakers highlighted the complexities of these interactions from complementary perspectives, namely from an observational and a numerical modeling point of view.
Samuel Brenner (Brown University) presented "How sea ice modulates stress transfer into the ocean boundary layer." Katherine Smith (Los Alamos National Laboratory) presented "Understanding Physical Mechanisms of Arctic Ocean Surface Boundary Layer Mixing."
Want to join future IARPC Collaborations meetings or webinars? Request an account on our member space, a hub for building connections and facilitating research for a thriving Arctic and Earth. Visit » https://www.iarpccollaborations.org
Thumbnail image: NOAA
00:00 Introduction
02:16 Samuel Brenner
23:23 Katherine Smith
- published: 07 Mar 2024
- views: 79
8:32
Donald E. Scott: Is Mysterious South Polar Heating Electrical? | Space News
A new scientific paper attempts to explain a mystery at our planet’s South Pole. A team of investigators from the British Antarctic Survey discovered a localize...
A new scientific paper attempts to explain a mystery at our planet’s South Pole. A team of investigators from the British Antarctic Survey discovered a localized area where the Antarctic Ice sheet is melting “unexpectedly quickly.” Using radar, they found that some of the ice in a three kilometer thick layer appears to be missing. They have proposed that the heat source causing the melting is “unusually radioactive rocks,” combined with unusually hot water from deep underground.
Professor Donald E. Scott explores if the cause of the mysterious ice melting is in fact an incoming Birkeland current at the South Pole.
SOURCE ARTICLE
https://www.bas.ac.uk/media-post/discovery-of-high-geothermal-heat-at-south-pole/
EU2017 PRESENTATION
Donald Scott: The Next Step — New Evidence of Birkeland Current Activity
https://youtu.be/N1P_vSCYG-A
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A new scientific paper attempts to explain a mystery at our planet’s South Pole. A team of investigators from the British Antarctic Survey discovered a localized area where the Antarctic Ice sheet is melting “unexpectedly quickly.” Using radar, they found that some of the ice in a three kilometer thick layer appears to be missing. They have proposed that the heat source causing the melting is “unusually radioactive rocks,” combined with unusually hot water from deep underground.
Professor Donald E. Scott explores if the cause of the mysterious ice melting is in fact an incoming Birkeland current at the South Pole.
SOURCE ARTICLE
https://www.bas.ac.uk/media-post/discovery-of-high-geothermal-heat-at-south-pole/
EU2017 PRESENTATION
Donald Scott: The Next Step — New Evidence of Birkeland Current Activity
https://youtu.be/N1P_vSCYG-A
If you see a CC with this video, it means that subtitles are available. To find out which ones, click on the Gear Icon in the lower right area of the video box and click on “subtitles” in the drop-down box. Then click on the subtitle that you would like.
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Essential Guide to the Electric Universe http://thunderbolts.info/wp/eg-contents/
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Electric Universe by Wal Thornhill http://HoloScience.com/wp/
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- published: 08 Dec 2018
- views: 39990