Sam Carana
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DOES METHANE RISE FROM THE ARCTIC OCEAN?
On October 26, 2020 pm, the MetOp-1 satellite recorded methane levels as high as 2537 ppb.
Where did such high levels originate?
The animation shows areas solidly magenta-colored and indicating high methane levels to first appear over the East Siberian Arctic Shelf close to sea level, and to grow larger and cover more of the Arctic Ocean at higher altitudes.
The ClimateReanalyzer forecast for November 7, 2020 shows very high temperature anomalies over the Arctic Ocean, in particular over the East Siberian Arctic Shelf, while the Arctic as a whole shows an anomaly of 6°C compared to 1979-2000.
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Anomalies and seismic events could trigger chain reaction abrupt releases (very rapid expansion 164 times), otherwise latent heat and solar exposure gives a range from 2023 to 2025 for beginning of methane runaway. Then 3 years or so to near total global crop failures.
It looks like 2025 runaway at this point.
http://arctic-news.blogspot.com/