Didn’t think of this, but it makes sense. The warmer it gets, the more salt gets concentrated or removed depending on which way the water to vapor cycle has been trending:
(UPI) — The water cycle — the worldwide phenomenon of rainwater falling to the surface, evaporating back into the air and falling again as rain — is changing, with the wetter parts of the world getting wetter and the drier parts drier, researchers report in Science magazine.This is confirmed by the fact that saltier parts of the ocean are getting saltier and the fresher parts are getting fresher, they said.
StevoR says
I’m thinking that is the same study as this one here? :
http://www.abc.net.au/science/articles/2012/04/27/3488816.htm
Excerpt :
Right?
StevoR says
Hiope its okay if I also mention and link this recent study climate~wise :
http://www.csmonitor.com/Science/2012/0426/Antarctic-ice-melting-from-below-reveals-satellite-video
On the Antartican iceshelves being in hot water.
Stephen "DarkSyde" Andrew says
Fine with me. Sorry about the lack of recent content, I got behind on some projects :)