Jakobshavn Isbrae Greenland’s Largest Glacier and SN1006 2010 Impact 2017 Freezing - Global Cooling

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The research scientists have noted that the change in temperature of the ocean waters at the mouth of the Jakobshavn Isbrae Glacier has caused the velocity and melt rate for the glacier to change over the last few years. The glacier’s maximum velocity due to warm ocean waters occurred in 2013 a year after the impact of the debris stream of a supernova, SN1006. The supernova was observed exploding in 1006AD and debris from the explosion impacted Earth in 2010. The eastern terminus, ET, of SN1006 provides energy input to the ocean and area near the mouth of the glacier on May 2 of every year after impact and this energy cause the warm up for the waters surrounding the glacier, global warming. In time, the strength of the impact stream wanes and the glacier begins to refreeze, global cooling
格陵兰岛最大的冰川和SN1006 2010影响2017Freezing - Global Cooling
研究科学家们注意到,雅各布港伊斯布雷冰川口海水温度的变化导致了冰川在过去几年中速度和融化速度的变化。由于温暖的海水,冰川的最大速度发生在2013年,一年后,超新星SN1006的碎片流的影响。这颗超新星在公元1006年被观测到爆炸,爆炸的碎片在2010年撞击了地球。sn1006的东端ET在撞击后每年的5月2日向海洋和冰川口附近地区提供能量输入,这些能量导致冰川周围水域变暖,即全球变暖。随着时间的推移,冲击流的强度减弱,冰川开始重新冻结,全球变冷
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