The Arctic acts as the control for the rest of the world and it’s constant climate change can lead to dangerous effect. The main reason why the Arctic region is the main control is due to the fact that it emits more heat to space than it absorbs from outside, which helps cool and create a balance in the atmosphere. For example, since the sea ice is white, it helps reflects sunlight back to space and reduce the the heat absorption at the poles keeping it cold. As the Arctic is getting warmer the sea ice is shrinking exposing more seawater to sunlight and causing more heat absorption in the sea, which resulted in the melting of the ice that creates a positive feedback loop indicating the warming of the sea. The polar heat affects weather worldwide because the atmospheric circulation and ocean current is the control of heat circulation that create a balance on earth. Fueled on the variations of warmth and salinity, this cause the weather patterns at sea and on land to result in more storm. Sea ice acts as insulation between the two the Arctic ocean and winter air, limiting the amount of heat radiates up. As the sea ice melts and cracks,it created a gap that allow heat to escape. Roughly 50 percent of heat exchange is through the the opening of the ice. As sea ice decline, storm formation becomes easier and ocean waves grow
The Arctic acts as the control for the rest of the world and it’s constant climate change can lead to dangerous effect. The main reason why the Arctic region is the main control is due to the fact that it emits more heat to space than it absorbs from outside, which helps cool and create a balance in the atmosphere. For example, since the sea ice is white, it helps reflects sunlight back to space and reduce the the heat absorption at the poles keeping it cold. As the Arctic is getting warmer the sea ice is shrinking exposing more seawater to sunlight and causing more heat absorption in the sea, which resulted in the melting of the ice that creates a positive feedback loop indicating the warming of the sea. The polar heat affects weather worldwide because the atmospheric circulation and ocean current is the control of heat circulation that create a balance on earth. Fueled on the variations of warmth and salinity, this cause the weather patterns at sea and on land to result in more storm. Sea ice acts as insulation between the two the Arctic ocean and winter air, limiting the amount of heat radiates up. As the sea ice melts and cracks,it created a gap that allow heat to escape. Roughly 50 percent of heat exchange is through the the opening of the ice. As sea ice decline, storm formation becomes easier and ocean waves grow