A massive violent storm has been lashing the Arctic , and its rage is so great that it ’s really stop up the remaining ice at the perch and whipping it into a substance that one scientist called “ schmalzy . ”Over at the awesome DotEarth blog , Andrew Revkin has been go along tab on the storm , which is unbelievably unusual for this meter of year . summer in the Arctic are in the main quite mild , but this season has been an peculiarly stormy one .
Here you’re able to see an amazing stop - move television taken from two cameras watch the Arctic ice during July and early August . Note that the storms are easy moving the ice around .
Revkin asked atmospheric scientistWilliam Chapmanabout the storm , and the scientist toldDotEarthin part :

Low pressing system tend to cause a difference or spreading out of the ice pack ( high pressure system of rules in demarcation , make convergency and densification ) . The sea ice cover this summertime was already very spread out . Much more of the Arctic sea was comprised of single busted ice ice floe and the pack ice had holes in it queer ocean in many places . This storm should cause even more of that , especially in the far N where that tempest will sit around for a few days . To remain with the teatime analogy , rather of a cup of iced tea with solid cube float on the control surface , the storm will roil the tea into a more slushy consistency .
Though Chapman is n’t vocalise the alarm about this storm being a major cause of melting in the Arctic this season , he take note that it could cause some melting .
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fJ999LIWvJk

He explains :
The unwrap loose water because of the wind divergence may engage some extra sunlight and melt more crank than common over the next few workweek ( see NASA TV on temperature - albedo feedback ) , but give that the Lord’s Day is well on its way to setting for the wintertime , I retrieve this effect will be fairly minimal .
Click to embiggen . Learn more about the stormvia DotEarth

Satellite image of the storm via NASA
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