Why are the ice shelves collapsing?

Ойын-сауық

Yes, I'm doing a show in LA on Sunday January 7. It's a bit last-minute. Come and say hi! www.flapperscomedy.com/shows/...
Huge thanks to Sammie for sharing her equations. Check out her work at Northumbria University: www.northumbria.ac.uk/about-u...
"A Mathematical Model of Melt Lake Development on an Ice Shelf" agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.c...
Sammie's very good MATLAB code! researchdata.reading.ac.uk/121/
Ice shelf satellite images thanks to NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center Scientific Visualization Studio. svs.gsfc.nasa.gov/2421/
Thanks to the Reading Biscuit Factory for letting us film in their lovely cafe. www.readingbiscuitfactory.co.uk/
I went to Antarctica with Hurtigruten. www.hurtigruten.com/en-us/exp...
Huge thanks to my Patreon supporters. They bought me that coffee I was drinking. Sammie only wanted a glass of ice water. I swear I offered her other beverages but no, she's too on-brand for that. / standupmaths
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- None yet, as far as I’m aware everything in the thumbnail is spelled correctly. Let me know if you spot anything!
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  • @sharpfang
    @sharpfang5 ай бұрын

    And now in 2 weeks we'll get a follow-up, as a viewer rewrote the python ice shelf heat transfer code to be 50,000% faster and more accurate.

  • @busterdafydd3096

    @busterdafydd3096

    5 ай бұрын

    no python code in the first place. they have only posted matlab code

  • @thisisnowtaken

    @thisisnowtaken

    5 ай бұрын

    Hopefully only the code is faster, not the heat transfer

  • @NathanaelNewton

    @NathanaelNewton

    5 ай бұрын

    @@tuberroot1112That entirely depends on the coder

  • @Hiltok

    @Hiltok

    5 ай бұрын

    @@NathanaelNewton Parker-Python is its own special category.

  • @Markle2k

    @Markle2k

    5 ай бұрын

    That’s OK. This is purely gamergate incel phantasy porn. @@Hiltok

  • @hg6996
    @hg69965 ай бұрын

    This is cool. You make a model. The model makes a strange prediction, you check the prediction and it matches reality. Couldn't get much more satisfying 🙂

  • @TazPessle

    @TazPessle

    5 ай бұрын

    That's exactly science in action. Really amazing. PhDs are invaluable for what they teach us.

  • @burrito-town
    @burrito-town5 ай бұрын

    Hey Matt, whoever is editing your videos is not using the correct settings to export them for KZread. Take this video for example. Right click on the video and select “Stats for Nerds” where you will see that KZread measures the audio in this video as 7.9 dB too quiet. You want that number to be at or close to 0.0. Anything below -5 dB is very noticeable. If your editor Googles “how to make sure audio is loud enough for KZread”, they’ll see plenty of results to fix this problem.

  • @samuelthecamel

    @samuelthecamel

    5 ай бұрын

    So that's why I had to increase my volume

  • @TrystyKat

    @TrystyKat

    5 ай бұрын

    The difference in audio levels between the music, Matt and Sammie made this unwatchable for me. :(

  • @RepChris

    @RepChris

    5 ай бұрын

    Ah, the "Parker export settings"

  • @jasonsmall5602

    @jasonsmall5602

    5 ай бұрын

    Agreed. Even @ 100%, this was too quiet, especially for Sammie

  • @real_kdbanman

    @real_kdbanman

    5 ай бұрын

    meanwhile the music is deafening and abrasive

  • @mitsync
    @mitsync5 ай бұрын

    Edit: thanks for adding the manual subtitles! Constructive critism: please raise the audio levels and enable subtitles (preferably manual ones but automatic would already be an improvement). These videos are great anyway, but these changes would much improve accesibility with minimal effort.

  • @marchagen3893

    @marchagen3893

    5 ай бұрын

    Got the feeling the mic of Sammie was not on or not edited. All audio seems to come from Matts mic, with some after editing maybe?

  • @MystbornYT

    @MystbornYT

    5 ай бұрын

    Even Matt's audio is really quiet for me, and also in the VOs@@marchagen3893

  • @yeahBradley

    @yeahBradley

    5 ай бұрын

    Yeah, I put KZread at 100% and Windows at 100% just for it to get audible. I usually have KZread about 60% and Windows at 30%. Now I have to remember to turn em down or else my ears will shatter.

  • @theobrayford4004

    @theobrayford4004

    5 ай бұрын

    I agree. If you did this, one big benefit to your viewers is that the youtube ads don't suddenly deafen us with their manipulative pleas for our custom.

  • @takumi2023

    @takumi2023

    5 ай бұрын

    since i have a hearing disability i downloaded add-ons. try some extension on your browser they usually help. i wish there was a way to balance all the volume. Tom Scott did a video about volume recently explaining how it's not easy to balance it because of background noises making volume different audibly.

  • @xxgn
    @xxgn5 ай бұрын

    I always find it exciting when a model predicts something surprising and the model turns out to be right.

  • @monabuu
    @monabuu5 ай бұрын

    The thumbnail should have said „catastrophc maths” Cause all the i-s is melting

  • @glenm9376
    @glenm93765 ай бұрын

    I did a model for an Antarctic project and went to Antarctica to see the thing, then threw out my whole model and started again. Sammie is clearly very intuitive as well as a good scientist/mathematician.

  • @Quarky_
    @Quarky_5 ай бұрын

    I completely understand why Sammie got upset. I worked on several CERN experiments for many years, but have only seen one of them, once!

  • @vigilantcosmicpenguin8721

    @vigilantcosmicpenguin8721

    5 ай бұрын

    It's like remote work but instead of a boring office with normal people in it it's something that humans can barely understand.

  • @geoffnet1
    @geoffnet15 ай бұрын

    The thumbnail is a Parkr square :)

  • @standupmaths

    @standupmaths

    5 ай бұрын

    Thnks.

  • @richdobbs6595
    @richdobbs65955 ай бұрын

    This reminds me of when I implemented a SCRIMP mold filling simulation when I was working at Dow Chemical. I hadn't consciously thought about gravity effects on the mold filling, but I had included the terms in my equations. Low and behold, when I first ran the simulation with a complex geometry of the mold, it did indeed fill up the bottom and work its way to the top. I had expected that resistance of filling the media would completely dominate gravity effects, but in this case wasn't the case.

  • @adampope5107

    @adampope5107

    5 ай бұрын

    That's why it's so important to model things. What we model in our heads is filled with so much (necessary) generalization that it often doesn't fit reality outside human experience.

  • @richdobbs6595

    @richdobbs6595

    5 ай бұрын

    BTW, SCRIMP was an acronym for Seemann Composites Resin Infusion Molding Process.

  • @clenz93
    @clenz935 ай бұрын

    What a catastrphy of a thumbnail

  • @QuinnKallisti

    @QuinnKallisti

    5 ай бұрын

    Bait

  • @2010AZ
    @2010AZ5 ай бұрын

    Lots of people saw the typo in the thumbnail, but no one noticing the masterful wojak pointing meme recreation ?

  • @lowearthsurfer

    @lowearthsurfer

    5 ай бұрын

    Soyjack

  • @alexdasliebe5391

    @alexdasliebe5391

    5 ай бұрын

    Exactly! Saw the Wojack after seeing the thumbnail several times. I’m embarrassed.

  • @thenayancat8802

    @thenayancat8802

    5 ай бұрын

    Fair play, I missed it

  • @janesk1

    @janesk1

    5 ай бұрын

    I didn't even notice the typo because of the soyjak recreation. My brain is DISEASED

  • @DuringDark

    @DuringDark

    4 ай бұрын

    I think saying wojak as opposed to soyjak is appropriate here, his mouth is just barely ajar and as we know the jaw's angle θ ∝ |soy|

  • @Magnasium038
    @Magnasium0385 ай бұрын

    As a chemical engineer and modeller, it was fun to follow along the modelling and equations. Also, not sure if "CATASTRPHIC" in the thumbnail is intentional

  • @leo.simensen

    @leo.simensen

    5 ай бұрын

    It's a Parker Thumbnail - close but incorrect!

  • @aaronr.9644

    @aaronr.9644

    5 ай бұрын

    it sounds like we are fckd :)

  • @SparkDragon42

    @SparkDragon42

    5 ай бұрын

    The description says "as far as I’m aware everything in the thumbnail is spelled correctly"

  • @thesnarkreactor

    @thesnarkreactor

    5 ай бұрын

    Was wondering the same thing about the thumb nail.

  • @PilleniusMC
    @PilleniusMC5 ай бұрын

    Man, I love these videos. Just scientists geeking out about their work. Love to see those, want to see more.

  • @HelloIAmJo
    @HelloIAmJo5 ай бұрын

    This video is really cool (haha), but the audio is SO quiet, and without subtitles me and my premature hearing loss are STRUGGLING

  • @MrMattie725
    @MrMattie7255 ай бұрын

    I will never need this maths, but as an engineer I just love following and understanding these videos to keep my brain trained and entertained :D

  • @Magnasium038

    @Magnasium038

    5 ай бұрын

    Same, as a chemical engineer, it felt good to be able to intuitively follow the energy balances despite not having worked in this fields

  • @rennoc6478

    @rennoc6478

    5 ай бұрын

    @@Magnasium038how satisfying is a carrier in chemical engineering?

  • @couch9416
    @couch94165 ай бұрын

    Nice typo in the thumbnail

  • @LukeSumIpsePatremTe

    @LukeSumIpsePatremTe

    5 ай бұрын

    nOice!

  • @Brainiacs0

    @Brainiacs0

    5 ай бұрын

    could say that was pretty…catastrphic

  • @drewtheceo9024

    @drewtheceo9024

    5 ай бұрын

    Calculatad

  • @scottm85

    @scottm85

    5 ай бұрын

    Right, I hate that part of me believes it's on purpose to drive traffic, which is sad...

  • @MrConverse

    @MrConverse

    5 ай бұрын

    A parker catastrophe.

  • @LmaoItsScrub
    @LmaoItsScrub5 ай бұрын

    All the CPOM Staff are lovely

  • @IncroyablesExperiences
    @IncroyablesExperiences5 ай бұрын

    Just to say you have the best jingle from all the channels I follow. I like it so much I usually listen it 10 times 😂

  • @kyleeverly9243
    @kyleeverly92435 ай бұрын

    That thumbnail pic was immaculate. Fantastic subject too! I havent seen pdes in a while, happy to see a real world use for models like that

  • @pierreabbat6157
    @pierreabbat61575 ай бұрын

    "Icy," said the blind man, as he felt the frozen water.

  • @privacyvalued4134
    @privacyvalued41345 ай бұрын

    The audio in this video is too quiet. And the video doesn't have subtitles either. I don't mind quiet audio as long as subtitles are available. I'm even fine with the KZread automatic closed captioned ones, which, while not great, are better than nothing.

  • @kneau

    @kneau

    5 ай бұрын

    Accurate observations. I wonder if the subject matter has delayed automatic features like closed captioning? This topic seems the sort to trigger an information panel about climate change, yet that's also nowhere to be found.

  • @triton62674
    @triton626745 ай бұрын

    Absolutely insane how the maths predicted a very strange behaviour of the ice shelves!

  • @MeltCat_Amy
    @MeltCat_Amy5 ай бұрын

    I wanted to clarify something. Around 7:00, Matt marks off the pore closure depth on the shallower snow section, and keeps it at the same level as the deep snow section. Up until this point, I had been understanding the pore closure depth as being measured from the uppermost snow surface, so I would have expected the dashed line to be at a lower level than on the deep snow section. Is the snow nearest the primary lower ice level just being generally assumed to have the same packed density everywhere, or is the snow regularly cycled (blown away, etc)?

  • @backwashjoe7864

    @backwashjoe7864

    5 ай бұрын

    ​@@MichaelOnines more likely, Matt just gave it a go, trying to be helpful.

  • @johnclements6614

    @johnclements6614

    5 ай бұрын

    In soils the density is effected by the depth and time at that depth. If there were large moving snow drifts and wind etc cut valleys I assume that the pore closure depth would vary due to the variation in loads.

  • @evilotto9200
    @evilotto92005 ай бұрын

    "we have a model" pity for those of us excited to know what is in the box

  • @IIARROWS

    @IIARROWS

    5 ай бұрын

    **Se7en spoiler** Your wife's head.

  • @GaryGraham66

    @GaryGraham66

    5 ай бұрын

    Glue and paint not included.

  • @tykokavaak5784

    @tykokavaak5784

    5 ай бұрын

    Where I work, it would certainly be a cat. The terrible part is that, unfortunately, the cat isn't always alive. And there's been... so many... boxes... For me, the mystery of the box no longer holds any appeal. The once exciting experience of receiving a parcel or a gift has been replace with anxiety, emotional turmoil, and existential dread. What's in the box? I'm not sure I'd want to know. ... Christmas didn't go well this year.

  • @mjiii
    @mjiii5 ай бұрын

    The linked code is Matlab not Python as the video description claims

  • @fedos

    @fedos

    5 ай бұрын

    Unacceptable. Unsubscribing.

  • @claire2088
    @claire20884 ай бұрын

    What a great video! fascinating topic and th4e explaination was really interesting! Thanks Sammie for joining matt

  • @LoyalSage
    @LoyalSage5 ай бұрын

    Maybe someone put too many heavy ice objects in the ice shelves. That’s usually why my shelves collapse.

  • @alexanderrosulek159

    @alexanderrosulek159

    5 ай бұрын

    Facts

  • @russmarkham2197

    @russmarkham2197

    5 ай бұрын

    @@alexanderrosulek159 Indeed ! heavy facts make ice shelves collapse

  • @alexanderrosulek159

    @alexanderrosulek159

    5 ай бұрын

    @@russmarkham2197 how can we help them then

  • @russmarkham2197

    @russmarkham2197

    5 ай бұрын

    @@alexanderrosulek159 I don't know. I am very sad about climate change and the likely destruction of our wonderful ecosystem and our global civilization. All I can think of doing is raising peoples' awareness of how serious the situation is. For example by commenting on these videos and replying to comments. Every little reduction in CO2 emissions or reduction in energy usage helps and increases the chances that a few humans will survive the coming collapse. Good luck to you.

  • @jetkirby
    @jetkirby5 ай бұрын

    Found your podcast a problem squared recently, really enjoying it

  • @clovisthegreat7078
    @clovisthegreat70785 ай бұрын

    Great work at JMM!

  • @bertblankenstein3738
    @bertblankenstein37385 ай бұрын

    There are interesting mountains as well. Sitting in the crater ring on Mt Rainier, the ground was too hot to stay seated. Meanwhile, there are 26 named glaciers on Mt. Rainier. Enough ice that if it were to melt suddenly places 50km away would flood.

  • @Vallam23

    @Vallam23

    5 ай бұрын

    I was at Rainier last summer, very surreal to be in basically a winter wonderland while sweating in short sleeves

  • @DarkJMKnight
    @DarkJMKnight5 ай бұрын

    Nicely covered. I'm only disappointed that at the end you didn't take a cup of ice and pour it into your glass to note the water level rise as a result of all that ice sliding into the glass. Yes, I know it'd've made a mess, I was looking forward to that! :~) heh

  • @robertparkinson2102

    @robertparkinson2102

    5 ай бұрын

    I like your idea of a glass with just ice. If this is presented again I'd suggest a long black wedge to represent rock under the shelf and glacier and a blue wedge for the water under the ice shelf.

  • @murphygreen8484
    @murphygreen84845 ай бұрын

    Seeing the artic or antarctic would be amazing!

  • @nathnolt
    @nathnolt5 ай бұрын

    Good video but the volume should have been way higher.

  • @killingtimeitself

    @killingtimeitself

    5 ай бұрын

    its also just completely broken and peaking all over the place

  • @realcygnus
    @realcygnus5 ай бұрын

    All KZreadrs should set their audio levels like advertisers.

  • @reilandeubank

    @reilandeubank

    5 ай бұрын

    Agreed, i could barely hear and ended up bailing on the video halfway through

  • @Boonda-p

    @Boonda-p

    5 ай бұрын

    @@reilandeubank time to get a hearing aid

  • @barneywhiffin1936

    @barneywhiffin1936

    5 ай бұрын

    KZread normalizes the audio level, so the problem here would probably be with the background noise

  • @realcygnus

    @realcygnus

    5 ай бұрын

    @@barneywhiffin1936 Thats true, still the fault of the youtuber though.

  • @realcygnus

    @realcygnus

    5 ай бұрын

    @@Boonda-p Actually its not, my hearing is above avg for my age. Nor should we have to have it jacked up so loud in the 1st place such that the neighbors call the cops when it switches to an ad or just the next vid. Its 2024 & we have the technology to get it right on the 1st pass. 🤣

  • @jibster5903
    @jibster59035 ай бұрын

    So I've seen a lot of people say the thumbnail has a typo, and while i'm inclined to agree, I have this nagging feeling he wrote a new book with a comically wrong title and this is going to be one of the topics in the book

  • @Jablicek

    @Jablicek

    5 ай бұрын

    I thought it was to drive traffic from pedants (like me) who have a desperate urge to correct it - but who also might read existing comments first :)

  • @TheUnknownFactor
    @TheUnknownFactor5 ай бұрын

    Brilliant!

  • @Roamor1
    @Roamor15 ай бұрын

    Thank you

  • @CLechleitner42
    @CLechleitner425 ай бұрын

    Brilliant! Thx

  • @HMSTR1995
    @HMSTR19955 ай бұрын

    I KNEW THAT WAS THE BISCUIT FACTORY. I can’t believe you were down the road from me. Hope you enjoyed our town that is not quite a city yet

  • @andrewmartin3671

    @andrewmartin3671

    5 ай бұрын

    I came here for this comment! I've even seen a couple of private events curtained off. I may have been in the same room! :O

  • @dmytropopov2266
    @dmytropopov22665 ай бұрын

    Hey Matt - the link you have included is for a MATLAB code, not Python. (although may still be technically better than your python code)

  • @standupmaths

    @standupmaths

    5 ай бұрын

    Cheers, I’ve fixed that with a description.replace(“python”, “MATLAB”)

  • @23lkjdfjsdlfj
    @23lkjdfjsdlfj5 ай бұрын

    Upvoted for the thumbnail. Makes me laugh every time :-)

  • @evangiles4403
    @evangiles4403Күн бұрын

    So it works the same way as landslides on dry land - As the soil drys the soil becomes loser and once it rains as the soil expands again it starts to slide as the expansion causes the soil to break free

  • @liliwheeler2204
    @liliwheeler22045 ай бұрын

    8:05 Guess That Variable is one of my favorite math games to play

  • @gorddoggie3819
    @gorddoggie38195 ай бұрын

    Isn’t it summer in the southern hemisphere? Ice shelves like glaciers are always calving…

  • @ReaperUnreal
    @ReaperUnreal5 ай бұрын

    Oh you were on one of the fancy new ships. I went last year on a ship from the 80s, great time.

  • @RSLT
    @RSLT5 ай бұрын

    ❤❤❤❤❤ another great video idea 💡 👏 👌 👍 accomplished well 👏

  • @jimmeade2976
    @jimmeade29765 ай бұрын

    I clicked on this to see what CATASTRPHIC (sic) MATHS is all about. Matt and Sammie explained this quite well.

  • @michaelvandijk6490
    @michaelvandijk64905 ай бұрын

    Could be used to model ground collapse when permafrost vanishes

  • @siquod
    @siquod4 ай бұрын

    I was hoping to learn something about the mechanism of ice sheet collapse, but all I got was something about the vertical structure of the shelf and nothing about how that relates to the collapse.

  • @EliasMheart
    @EliasMheart5 ай бұрын

    I would have added that Antarctica actually is a continent, and thus is not floating completely, thus it's adding ice cubes; not sure if that's obvious to everyone watching. But nice!

  • @gastonmarian7261
    @gastonmarian72615 ай бұрын

    Related to going out to see the thing you're making models of, I recently saw a post of a guy who was in an undergraduate philosophy program and started working out every day not for health benefits, but because he was concerned that otherwise he would "become lost in the world of signs and forget the things they signify."

  • @AtommSixtyFour
    @AtommSixtyFour5 ай бұрын

    thanks man

  • @vigilantcosmicpenguin8721
    @vigilantcosmicpenguin87215 ай бұрын

    Being friends with Matt must feel like having to defend a thesis except instead of the reviewer trying to verify every angle of your argument he's just gushing about how cool it is.

  • @The.Talent
    @The.Talent5 ай бұрын

    I'm always excited when I, a mere engineer, can follow all of the math in a "complicated" math equation. Great work Sammie. I, like you, have never been to Antartica, though I'd really love to.

  • @aeritsukii
    @aeritsukii5 ай бұрын

    How would these equations transfer to Europa's potential subsurface ocean, in terms of the heat transfer and potential temperature gradient? 👀

  • @desertpointshacks6299
    @desertpointshacks62994 ай бұрын

    Hi Matt. I have jst come from your show tonight at the Cockpit Theatre. Had such a good time - it was a great evening and very funny. Thank you for giving us all so much of your time! I had a random question which i didn’t want to ask in front of the audience lol. However when you were talking about the Archimedean solids and you spoke about the truncated icosahedron which is often used to make a football it made me think. I’ve always wondered when you kick a football of this shape from left to right it will then bend from right to left in the air. However if you do the same with a smooth surface ball like the plastic ones I mess around with with my daughter, the ball bends the other way from left to right? Is there an interesting physics/mathematical reason behind this? It must be the way the air flows over different solids. Something to do with the Magnus effect but why it is different for a smooth ball I am not sure?

  • @wmaconick
    @wmaconick5 ай бұрын

    FYI the audio volume of this video seems to be low (maybe it's on my side but I double checked everything and didn't found anything)

  • @davidi.levine6253
    @davidi.levine62535 ай бұрын

    When you show the blow-up of the equation, I’d love to see put the equation in words as well. This is wrong, but something like: “The rate of change of temperature over time (dT/dt) equals the change in temperature as we get deeper (dT/dz) times blah blah….”

  • @manuelpena3988
    @manuelpena39885 ай бұрын

    The link in the description points out to matlab code, not python one.

  • @VascovanZeller
    @VascovanZeller5 ай бұрын

    Hey, just a quick constructive point, ideally do an audio test next time so that the sound from the speaker or guest comes through clearly. People have a high tolerance for bad visuals, but a low tolerance for bad audio. Thanks!

  • @macbethy
    @macbethy5 ай бұрын

    The ice sheets sound like they're nearly as unstable as the centre chair in the café background.

  • @fuzzynine
    @fuzzynine5 ай бұрын

    Thanks for the video, Matt. I'm so envious of you.... not willing to take a hike by ship further away than iceland. ^^ I've been watching the old video about the first documented mathematical error. And I am thinking about a concept about a board game called 'kushim'. Thanks for the inspiration. Do you work on more books? I ate Humble Pi and once in a while snack on Things to make and do... and so on. Thanks for the your great view on the world. ❤

  • @O8Xx

    @O8Xx

    5 ай бұрын

    He has another book about "what to do in 4th dimension", but I don't remember exact naming. In my opinion this book is more about maths, but I still loved it with all the jokes and explanations by Matt)

  • @EDLEXUS

    @EDLEXUS

    5 ай бұрын

    He mentioned in some videos that he is working on a new book about triangles, but this is probably far into the future

  • @fuzzynine

    @fuzzynine

    5 ай бұрын

    @@O8Xx yes it is. Thing to make and do in the fourth dimension. It is one of his two books that I own. And yes I kind of start reading it every half year or so. But following it up is hard because I can't math. ^^

  • @fuzzynine

    @fuzzynine

    5 ай бұрын

    @@EDLEXUS noice

  • @johnclements6614
    @johnclements66145 ай бұрын

    I would assume that the ice lenses with in the ice shelf would promote rotational slips as it moved.

  • @dodaexploda
    @dodaexploda5 ай бұрын

    This is the first time I've had to crank up the volume for Stand Up Maths. I'm wishing I had youtube prime now because ads are defining!

  • @johnopalko5223

    @johnopalko5223

    5 ай бұрын

    Use an ad blocker. I haven't seen an ad for years.

  • @plackt

    @plackt

    5 ай бұрын

    What are they defining, though?

  • @dodaexploda

    @dodaexploda

    5 ай бұрын

    @@plackt the amazing usefullness of tide pods of course!

  • @dodaexploda

    @dodaexploda

    5 ай бұрын

    @@johnopalko5223 nah, I'm totally ok with watching ads on KZread. That's part of Matt's revenue, I wouldn't want to take that away from him.

  • @WillToWinvlog
    @WillToWinvlog5 ай бұрын

    I see you used a "Parker Thumbnail" for this one!

  • @Stefan-mg5gl
    @Stefan-mg5gl4 ай бұрын

    Here is the flaw of the ice cub melting experiment: the arctic and antarctic ice is sweet water. The artic and antarctic ocean is salt water. You melt sweet water into salt water. Sweet water has a lower density. It does makes a tiny difference.

  • @mikepictor
    @mikepictor5 ай бұрын

    Really hoping we’ll see you on Nebula soon.

  • @ShadSterling
    @ShadSterling5 ай бұрын

    Another reason to care is the effects that melting ice into the ocean has on ocean currents

  • @bentfishbowl3945
    @bentfishbowl39455 ай бұрын

    Was Matt planning this video back during the Antarctica trip?

  • @protossinator
    @protossinator5 ай бұрын

    You're in LA this weekend??? I better clear my Sunday!

  • @seanbucket
    @seanbucket5 ай бұрын

    Yo Matt just wondering if you were at a Perth scorchers game on Boxing Day. Saw someone that looked just like you heading towards Joondalup, and remembered you grew up in duncraig (just like Daniel Ricciardo and me). Was that you?

  • @thecodemachine
    @thecodemachine5 ай бұрын

    This video was definitely made to consider a trip to Antarctica as a business expense on his taxes .

  • @tonysplodge44
    @tonysplodge445 ай бұрын

    Equation 2 had Temperature to the 4th Power - can someone enlighten me as to what that represents? When I'm on the beach with a mirror, I only get a T squared tan.

  • @maxwellfire

    @maxwellfire

    5 ай бұрын

    I'm going to guess that's radiative cooling, since I believe that's proportional to T^4

  • @tonysplodge44

    @tonysplodge44

    5 ай бұрын

    Thanks Max. I learn more from youtube comments than I do from just about anything else.

  • @godfreypigott

    @godfreypigott

    5 ай бұрын

    T^4 comes from the Stefan-Boltmann equation that relates radiant energy emitted to temperature.

  • @wootenbasset8631
    @wootenbasset86315 ай бұрын

    I’m confused. I missed the significance of the ice lenses, as well as how the lakes are forming.

  • @kcmichaelm
    @kcmichaelm5 ай бұрын

    I couldn’t pay attention because i was just waiting for Matt’s elbow to knock his coffee onto his keyboard.

  • @endrawes0
    @endrawes05 ай бұрын

    That thumbnail is a catastrphe

  • @ryando20
    @ryando205 ай бұрын

    @mattparker I am doing a short performance for a STEM day at my school- can you or others share any good one liners? I know about the plant with square roots and Sir Cumference already!😅

  • @TheBayru

    @TheBayru

    5 ай бұрын

    I like the formula for the volume of a pi.z.z.a.

  • @RWBHere
    @RWBHere4 ай бұрын

    The spelling in your thumbnail is also catastrophic! 😉 Thanks for the video. 🙂👍

  • @Marlosian
    @Marlosian5 ай бұрын

    @0:23 the curl in that eyebrow is just fa-bu-lous. We need a mathematical model of it!

  • @beutyindetail
    @beutyindetail5 ай бұрын

    love the thumbnail, reminds me of something

  • @Jadushnew
    @Jadushnew5 ай бұрын

    Hey Matt! Are there plans for you to host a show in Germany?

  • @jkid1134
    @jkid11345 ай бұрын

    I guess I'm excited that the typo in the thumbnail wasn't some kind of joke I couldn't get yet, but there was no one moment where I realized it, just like a creeping probability, and in a way I almost wish there was a moment, even if it would make the thumbnail less special... Oh, hmm? Yes yes, ice shelves. Carry on.

  • @fabadabean
    @fabadabean5 ай бұрын

    Ah I wish LA were closer to SF, I'd have come to your show! Bummer. And contrary to popular non-Californian beliefs, we're quite far... 383 miles, only 20 miles less than the London-Edinburgh drive, for context

  • @notsatan5287
    @notsatan52875 ай бұрын

    In before the tumbnail typo gets fixed

  • @standupmaths

    @standupmaths

    5 ай бұрын

    Oh dang. And I’m away from my laptop for a good few hours! I suspect this will not be the last comment pointing it out.

  • @yhubtfufvcfyfc
    @yhubtfufvcfyfc5 ай бұрын

    Sound levels are horrible

  • @BuildinWings
    @BuildinWings5 ай бұрын

    Misspellings increase engagement. I see you, sir.

  • @mhelvens
    @mhelvens5 ай бұрын

    You dropped this: "o"

  • @RichardHolmesSyr
    @RichardHolmesSyr5 ай бұрын

    There aren't many words in English with five consecutive vowels, but apparently CATASTRPHIC is one of them.

  • @godfreypigott

    @godfreypigott

    5 ай бұрын

    Perhaps learn what is a vowel and what is a consonant.

  • @RichardHolmesSyr

    @RichardHolmesSyr

    5 ай бұрын

    Perhaps learn not to be a jerk when someone makes a slipup. @@godfreypigott

  • @godfreypigott

    @godfreypigott

    5 ай бұрын

    @@RichardHolmesSyr _"I've just been embarrassed ... I'd better call him a jerk to deflect the issue away from me."_

  • @glennshrom5801
    @glennshrom58015 ай бұрын

    In the feed for this video we read about catastrphic maths. I know that in academia the maths and the letters folk don't always share each other's strengths, but this is an example of catastrphic splling.

  • @byGDur
    @byGDur5 ай бұрын

    For some reason, I was expecting a simulation using excel

  • @MrCardeso
    @MrCardeso5 ай бұрын

    Catastrphic volume level.

  • @andrewkovnat
    @andrewkovnat5 ай бұрын

    The audio mixing could use some work in this video. Generally very quiet.

  • @ethandenson7182
    @ethandenson71825 ай бұрын

    Is the O meant to be missing from "Catastrophic" in the thumbnail?

  • @Shakis87
    @Shakis875 ай бұрын

    can't find the python code, link seems to be to matlab code unless i'm just being blind

  • @busterdafydd3096

    @busterdafydd3096

    5 ай бұрын

    nope not blind. no python code. honey potting us

  • @zachwak
    @zachwak5 ай бұрын

    Shout out MATLAB, 2nd love of my life

  • @saoirsedeltufo7436
    @saoirsedeltufo74365 ай бұрын

    This is really quiet Matt, especially Sammie's mic - just a heads up

  • @dylangabriel2703
    @dylangabriel27035 ай бұрын

    Really travelled to Antarctica lol

  • @offgrid-bound
    @offgrid-bound5 ай бұрын

    Very interesting! Back in university, longer ago than I want to admit, I first got introduced to computers doing mathematical modeling. The models were much simpler, involving basic mechanics, and they matched reality… until they didn’t. Introducing a very small variation in the physical experiment would make the model and reality diverge, and over a fairly short time, completely out of sync. All this modelling is very interesting as an intellectual exercise. But after 35 years of writing software and modeling various systems, I can only give a word of caution: all models are wrong. Some are useful. Hope this one will be.

  • @andrest1976
    @andrest19765 ай бұрын

    It's just the earth telling us that's it time for the world to refresh and it will start over.... Hopefully not too soon!

  • @LVCMS

    @LVCMS

    5 ай бұрын

    I think the earth operates in timeframes that we can't comprehend. The energy available versus how we affect the available energy by our human acts will take a long time. My humble opinion.

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