WEBVTT FILE 1 00:00:00.320 --> 00:00:05.513 Hi, my name is Tom Neumann. I'm at NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, where I’m the project scientist for the ICESat-2 2 00:00:05.558 --> 00:00:05.920 mission. 3 00:00:06.720 --> 00:00:13.120 This year we've had two really large melt events: one in the middle of June and the other one in the beginning of August. 4 00:00:13.680 --> 00:00:17.180 During those melt events, more than half of the ice sheet surface was melting. 5 00:00:17.560 --> 00:00:21.660 That led to larger-than-average losses for the whole ice sheet. 6 00:00:22.020 --> 00:00:27.620 It's not yet a record loss year for the ice sheet, but it's going to be close once we analyze this year's data. 7 00:00:28.380 --> 00:00:34.447 We often say that what happens in the Arctic doesn't stay in the Arctic and there's two reasons for that. One is that as 8 00:00:34.497 --> 00:00:40.615 the Greenland ice sheet melt each year, all of that melting ice and snow runs off as liquid water into the ocean and raises 9 00:00:40.666 --> 00:00:41.880 the sea levels globally. 10 00:00:42.460 --> 00:00:44.560 Of course, there's so many people that live very close 11 00:00:45.120 --> 00:00:45.720 to sea level 12 00:00:46.200 --> 00:00:49.200 and so the changes in the Greenland ice sheet impact them directly. 13 00:00:50.160 --> 00:00:56.562 The second way changes in the Arctic impact folks globally is through the changing energy balance as the sea ice grows and 14 00:00:56.615 --> 00:00:57.560 shrinks each year. 15 00:00:58.400 --> 00:00:59.700 Sea ice is very reflective 16 00:01:00.380 --> 00:01:01.580 and solar radiation 17 00:01:02.040 --> 00:01:04.840 Bounces off of the sea ice and is reflected back into space. 18 00:01:05.820 --> 00:01:09.220 As sea ice melts, as it has this summer in record amounts, 19 00:01:09.680 --> 00:01:11.580 the darker ocean water is exposed. 20 00:01:12.020 --> 00:01:17.620 Ocean water can absorb sunlight and changes both the temperature of the ocean and the overlying atmosphere. 21 00:01:18.380 --> 00:01:21.180 Those changes in the temperature of the ocean in the atmosphere. 22 00:01:21.480 --> 00:01:27.830 Cause changes in the weather globally through changes in the position of the jet stream or how high and low pressure cells 23 00:01:27.882 --> 00:01:29.080 move around the planet. 24 00:01:30.580 --> 00:01:35.772 One of the things we hope that people take away from learning about changes in the Arctic sea ice in the Greenland ice 25 00:01:35.816 --> 00:01:36.080 sheet 26 00:01:36.940 --> 00:01:40.940 Is that the polar regions are some of the most rapidly changing parts of the planet. 27 00:01:41.460 --> 00:01:44.860 NASA's ICESat-2 Mission launched in September 2018 28 00:01:45.440 --> 00:01:52.540 So we have a new tool in space to understand our changing Arctic and Antartic in ways that we haven't been able to before.