Saving the Antarctic scientists, er media, er, activists, er tourists trapped by sea ice

UPDATE2: get a load of the hilarious announcement from the expedition, where they claim sea ice is disappearing, see update 2 below.

UPDATE3: A film (now a video) has been found from 1912 showing Mawson landing in ice free Commonwealth Bay in 1912. see update 3 below.

UPDATE4: Bad weather has forced the Aurora Australis to back off from its rescue attempt. See below.

UPDATE5: See my opinion piece on why this is a fiasco

There’s quite an ongoing worldwide fascination over the So much sea ice in Antarctica that a research vessel gets stuck, in summer! episode with the ship Akademik Shokalskiy we first reported on WUWT.

I think it was best summed up by this Tweet:

http://twitter.com/ElBuehn/status/416608616070664192

Now, after the first rescue ship The “Snow Dragon” failed:

Which we see in the distance here…

Turney_SnowDragon

…all eyes are now on the Aurora Australis, which was trapped in ice for 3 weeks last month.

But, even that ship seems to have trouble picking through the sea ice. here is the webcam from the bow of the Aurora Australis:

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Link to webcam: http://www.antarctica.gov.au/webcams/aurora

Supposedly, the ice around the Akademik Shokalskiy 3-4 meters thick.

Then there’s the comedy of a scientific research expedition disguised as a junket for activists and reporters, such as this guy, tweeting up a storm from on-board:

AlokJha

The other fellow, Chris Turney, has some science credentials, but also has a propensity for wackadoodle alarmism as we see in this WUWT post: Now it’s 2°C climate change target ‘not safe’

Mostly, it’s a media sponsored event, presumably so they can tell us how terrible things are in Anarctica with melting and such:

WUWT reader “pat” writes at  2013/12/26 at 1:59 pm

seems this expedition was more a BBC/Guardian/ABC CAGW exercise!

18 Dec: Guardian: The Guardian lays claim to Antarctica – in pictures Journalists Alok Jha and Laurence Topham have landed in Antarctica with the 2013 Australasian Antarctic Expedition Documentary filmmaker Laurence Topham lines up a shot from the bows. Photograph: Alok Jha/Guardian…

http://www.theguardian.com/science/antarctica-live/gallery/2013/dec/18/guardian-antarctica-pictures

Guardian: Laurence Topham, documentary filmmaker

In 2007 he worked for Current TV, where he edited over 50 short-form documentaries for terrestrial broadcast…

http://www.theguardian.com/open-weekend/laurence-topham

Guardian: Science: Antarctica live (MASSIVE COVERAGE, NO HINT ABOUT THE SHIP’S CURRENT PREDICAMENT!)

http://www.theguardian.com/science/antarctica-live

26 Dec: BBC: Andrew Luck-Baker: Science continues for trapped Australasian Antarctic expedition Science reporter Andrew Luck-Baker is on board the Russian research vessel Shokalskiy, covering the Australasian Antarctic Expedition 2013 for the BBC World Service programme Discovery…

Tantalisingly, a low band of grey sky to the Northeast suggests clear water lies not so many kilometres away. The grey colour is light reflected from open water. The early Antarctic explorers named this colour phenomenon “water sky” and used it to navigate their route through the treacherous pack ice…

In addition to the Russian crew of 22, the expedition team consists of 18 professional scientists from Australia and New Zealand, and 22 volunteer science assistants. They are members of the public, ranging in age from their 20s to their 70s. They paid to join the scientific adventure…

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-25519059

25 Nov: ABC Lateline: $1.5 million Australian expedition to Antarctica Professor Chris Turney from the University of NSW is mounting the largest Australian science expeditions to the Antarctic with an 85-person team to try to answer questions about how climate change in the frozen continent might be already shifting weather patterns in Australia.

ABC’s MARGOT O’NEILL: The research stakes are high. Antarctica is one of the great engines driving the world’s oceans, winds and weather, especially in Australia. But there’s ominous signs of climate change.

CHRIS TURNEY: The Southern Hemisphere westerly winds encircle Antarctica, and over the last 20 or 30 years or so, they’ve been pushing further south. Now – so actually in a way it’s almost like Antarctica’s withdrawing itself from the rest of the world…

EMMA ALBERICI: And tomorrow night, in the second part of this special report, could the British Antarctic explorer Robert Scott have lived? We look at how Professor Turney discovered that choosing the right team can be a matter of life and death.

http://www.abc.net.au/lateline/content/2013/s3898858.htm

Meanwhile, in the “Spirit of Mawson” Spirit of “never let a good crisis go to waste”, the folks on-board have realized the world is watching, and decided to make a pitch for money at their website, presumably to fund next year’s research media junket:

spiritofmawsonmoney

Mother nature doesn’t seem to care about the comedy either way, as Antarctic sea ice is still over 2 standard deviations above normal.

National Snow & Ice Data Center (NSIDC) – Click the pic to view at source

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UPDATE1: Thanks to Roger Tattersall “Tallbloke” who writes:

I’m amused to see Global Warmist Professor Chris Turney’s expedition to Antarctica to retrace polar explorer Douglas Mawson’s route and replicate measurements has run into a spot of bother.

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Here’s an old news report on Mawson’s expedition

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It looks like that part of the Antarctic was warmer in Mawson’s day than now. In fact the antarctic is currently colder than it has been for a long time. The high latitudes of the Southern Ocean have been cooling since the 1980′s according to SST data.

UPDATE2: You can’t make this stuff up. This is from a news.com.au story covering the incident and the announcement made by the expedition:

trapped_by_invisible_ice

Um, no, sea ice isn’t disappearing right now, it is growing in the Arctic and within two standard deviations:

National Snow & Ice Data Center (NSIDC) – click to view at source

Two standard deviations above normal in the Antarctic:

National Snow & Ice Data Center (NSIDC) – Click the pic to view at source

And above normal globally:

Cryosphere Today – University of Illinois – Polar Research Group – Click the pic to view at source

UPDATE3:

A video has been found from 1912 showing Mawson landing in ice free Commonwealth Bay in 1912.

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UPDATE4: The Times of India reports:

SYDNEY: Bad weather on Monday forced back an Australian icebreaker struggling to reach a scientific expedition ship stranded off Antarctica, while snow and winds have prevented a helicopter rescue, authorities said.

The Aurora Australis made it to within 10 nautical miles of the MV Akademik Shokalskiy, which is stuck in an ice field, before retreating in the face of freezing winds and snow showers.

“Adverse weather conditions have resulted in the Australian Antarctic Division vessel Aurora Australis moving back into open water this afternoon,” the Australian Maritime Safety Authority said.

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December 29, 2013 8:07 pm

“Scute says: December 29, 2013 at 5:03 pm
Congrats to the Aurora Australis who’s webcam is now the number one viewed webcam on camscape.”

Nah; I have the Webb telescope build webcam linked on my desktop. Much more interesting than watching ice melt; and they’re darn slow building the telescope.
I watched the greeniad groniad’s video showing the ship of fools. Sure looks like Alok Jha’s hat uses real fur.

“…Sea ice is disappearing due to climate change, but here ice is building up. We have found this has changed the system on many levels. The increase in sea ice has freshened the seawater below, so much so that you can almost drink it. This change will have impacts on the deep ocean circulation.
Underwater, forests of algae are dying as sea-ice blocks the light. Who can say what effects the regional circulation changes may have on the ice sheet of the Antarctic plateau, or whether the low number of seals suggests changes to their population…”

Surely this statement should live in infamy. And be brought out to uproarious laughter every time any of these fools try to pontificate about the climate or seek funding or sell the carbonscare carbonscape services.
These fools will continue to spout falsehoods even while freezing solid. In one article they comment that the temperature is warm and the ice is softening endangering those walking around… Ice feet thick is soft? To what, an asteroid hitting it?

“bobl says: December 29, 2013 at 2:09 pm
C’mon guys, where’s your community spirit, we should be trying to help these poor unfortunates that Mother Nature has trapped, so stoke up your furnace, wind up the aircon (Southern Hemisphere) and drag the SUV out of the mothballs, and let em rip.
I mean guys n gals, CO2 is all powerful,…

Oh c’mon; can’t we just all face north and send a more powerful GHG (methane) south to save them? It should help with their summer, by summer.

“…”We are waiting on the Aurora Australis to tell us how it is proceeding,” Ms Martin said…
…She said Aurora Australis’s captain Murray Doyle would assess the situation “when and if” it could reach the stricken vessel.
If it comes close, she said the passengers and crew would leave the Akademik and trek across the ice floe to the Aurora before being ferried to safety… “

Let’s see, stay on the ship and freeze, ride a tiny helicopter in possibly bad weather, or c: walk a short distance across the ice, say 15-20 kilometers? Why not start out now? Then they can be picked up as soon as the Aurora gets close enough.
I hope they tweet trek photos!
I hope somebody tweets them about the required New Year celebrating with a nekkid polar bear swim!
Now about that redhead’s stocking run? No wonder she’s on a WUWT vacation…

john robertson
December 29, 2013 8:10 pm

I keep some perspective alright.
Can a whole ships company be given a Darwin Award?
The rescuers and the trapped ship’s crew get my sympathy and financial support if needed.
The activists and their backers need to pony up compensation, pay back every dollar spent on attempting to rescue them from the 4m of global warming they are encased in.
However I doubt any of them will even have the decency to apologize to their rescuers, for putting their lives in danger, let alone compensate those who dropped their own tasks to rescue a ship of fools.
Tis very hard to not make mocking sardonic jests when viewing stupidity of this level, however it turns out.

pat
December 29, 2013 8:10 pm

great pic and a video from Nicole de Losa:
29 Dec: NBC: Bad weather threatens rescue of stranded Antarctica ship
One of three rescue vessels involved in the mission, China’s Snow Dragon, sent a helicopter Sunday over the Shokalskiy, a Russian-flagged ship, to assess the ice condition.
“From the air, only a very tiny glint of the deep blue sea water is visible,” Xinhua News Agency journalist Zhang Jiangzhong reported. “The whole area around was covered with ice.
“The Russian ship is somewhat tilting on one side. Many people were standing on the area on the right of the ship, waving,” the report continued. “After checking all sides of the ship, the helicopter returned. The captain considered that the ship and passengers are safe but the ice situation still extremely serious and still beyond the Snow Dragon’s ice-breaking ability.”…
Spirits on the ship appeared high, with several members of the team posting video diaries on YouTube.
“We’re all having a good time here. The morale on the boat’s excellent,” Nicole de Losa said in one, adding that there would be dancing and singing on the ice later.
http://worldnews.nbcnews.com/_news/2013/12/29/22096342-bad-weather-threatens-rescue-of-stranded-antarctica-ship
add Google to the media mix involved in this trip! no wonder google has barely carried the story on its “news” page:
21 Nov:Daily Telegraph: Rohan Smith: Hornsby student Olivia Kong’s Brain Matter design Google’s favourite
The 15-year-old’s design was deemed the very best of thousands of entries from across the country in the Doodle for Google competition.
It will now be splashed across the Australian landing page of the world’s biggest search engine operator, Google…
For her award-winning design, Olivia wins a Chromebook and $10,000 worth of technology for her school.
***Her teacher, Nicole De Losa, wins an expedition to Antarctica to bring knowledge back to her students…
http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/newslocal/the-hills/hornsby-student-olivia-kongs-brain-matter-design-googles-favourite/story-fngr8i1f-1226757525133
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December 29, 2013 8:12 pm

For heaven’s sake! The icebreakers will be FRACKING (fracturing) the ice. This MUST BE STOPPED at once! /sarc.

David Archibald
December 29, 2013 8:26 pm

There are 76 people on board. The two lifeboats don’t look like they could hold 38 each.

Chris B
December 29, 2013 8:27 pm

Brian H says:
December 29, 2013 at 7:07 pm
vukcevic says:
December 29, 2013 at 11:44 am
It would be wise for the local penguins to keep their distance, even a starving greenie could turn into a veracious carnivore!
@vikcevuk;
voracious, please! Vowels are not interchangeable.
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Well, actually he may have meant veracious………..
ve·ra·cious (v-rshs)
adj.
1. Honest; truthful.
2. Accurate; precise.

lee
December 29, 2013 8:42 pm

NZ Willy says
‘just the prancers’
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They’ll haveto wait some time for Donner und Blitzen.

PussysBow
December 29, 2013 8:44 pm

Let’s all face due south and [trimmed]. That contribution of carbon dioxide will surely help.
[Unwarranted. Cut it out. Mod]

thingadonta
December 29, 2013 8:50 pm

I think the ship was relying on IPCC models, but someone forgot to check reality.

Paul Carter
December 29, 2013 8:51 pm

From http://www.stuff.co.nz/world/south-pacific/9562935/Icebreaker-abandons-rescue-attempt :
“Icebreaker abandons rescue attempt
The Aurora Australis has abandoned its first attempt to cut through the ice surrounding the stranded Akademik Shokalskiy after moving just two nautical miles. “

Joe Prins
December 29, 2013 8:55 pm

The scientist and other tourists can be helicoptered out. Machinist mates will be stuck with their captain until:
1) ice breaks up, either naturally or through outside help;
2) ship’s listing due to ice pressure makes capsizing imminent;
3) Hull integrity is breached, making a sinking a real probability.
Walking out is not an option.

BruceC
December 29, 2013 9:14 pm

fobdangerclose: 8:03 pm
Hope they are not a gun free zone to just on th[e] off chance a polar bear comes by a bit hungry.
That and they might lower themselves to hunt for food.

No poly bears down here digger……the great whites, orca’s, 5m salt water crocs, funnel-webs, stone fish, etc; drove them out before they could get this far.

December 29, 2013 9:14 pm

The latest news otherwise New Years Eve Celebrations have taken over the news columns. MSM has lost interest. Maybe we can all ask, “Somebody trapped where?”
http://au.news.yahoo.com/a/20534563/icebreaker-battles-to-reach-antarctic-ship/

December 29, 2013 9:22 pm

December 29, 2013 at 7:43 pm
Steve B says:
December 29, 2013 at 6:33 pm
Why????
Some of us are reasonable and intelligent people who know when a line should not be crossed in debate. Wishing one’s opponents dead crosses that line. If you agree then your question makes no sense. If you don’t agree, your question is of no consequence. You have no winning position in this conversation.
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Oh I dunno about that. Bet you would have gone to the gladiator fights in Roman times.

tommoriarty
December 29, 2013 9:29 pm

This is just the beginning a the climate doom that is descending on the Southern Hemisphere. Much worse is yet to come. See more here… 😉
http://climatesanity.wordpress.com/2013/12/26/time-to-recognize-approaching-southern-hemisphere-disaster/

BruceC
December 29, 2013 9:35 pm

Steve B says:
December 29, 2013 at 9:22 pm
Oh I dunno about that. Bet you would have gone to the gladiator fights in Roman times.

Well it would’ve been warmer!
/sarc

December 29, 2013 9:37 pm

dp says:
December 29, 2013 at 7:43 pm
Steve B says:
December 29, 2013 at 6:33 pm
Why????
Some of us are reasonable and intelligent people who know when a line should not be crossed in debate. Wishing one’s opponents dead crosses that line. If you agree then your question makes no sense. If you don’t agree, your question is of no consequence. You have no winning position in this conversation.
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As one poster said earlier in this thread, these are the contributors of thousands of deaths due to energy poverty which would not exist if it was not for this terrible scam. Retribution is warranted especially when mother nature herself dishes it out. No sympathy here. Unfortunately they will get off scott free and spin the whole thing.
[Ease up. NOBODY representing this site wishes harm come to ANYBODY. ANYWHERE. Mod]

BruceC
December 29, 2013 9:45 pm

What gets me about all this, had it been a heatwave, bushfire, ‘extreme weather’ or such, it would have been front page news with big scary pics.. This gets buried on about page 20 with about 5 lines.

dp
December 29, 2013 9:54 pm

Thank you, Mods – sorry to have you dragged into this. I know Anthony to be a superb and decent fellow and would surely not wish harm on anyone from the opposition. Not everyone on our team is so self-directed.

bazza
December 29, 2013 10:05 pm

Why have they taken tree ring specialists with them?Are they looking for a forest?Or is this a free trip for there mates.

Patrick
December 29, 2013 10:09 pm

Didn’t Al Gore arrange for a trip to Commonwealth Bay in January 2012 to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the Mawson expedition?

Txomin
December 29, 2013 10:10 pm

The ice is in denial.

December 29, 2013 10:23 pm

3 Things to report.
Chris Turney tweets, “It’s so warm. it’s actually raining!” 8 min ago
This just in SMH reports,”Aurora Australis abandons attempt to save Akademik Shokalskiy in Antarctica”
smh.com.au/travel/travel-news/aurora-australis-abandons-attempt-to-save-akademik-shokalskiy-in-antarctica-20131230-302na.html
Images from the stern of the Aurora Australis………… Someone got out on the deck and wrote into the snow……’GREEN’….
Not sure what that means.
Was it a deckhand making fun of the green movement?
Was it one of the media members on board letting us know GREEN is to the rescue?
either way, we got Chris twisting in the wind.. literally, and all he can do is say that’ its so warm its raining’, while the boat to save them has to turn back because the skipper is afraid of being stuck himself.
You cant make this crap up.

pat
December 29, 2013 10:26 pm

Paul Carter –
the writer – Fairfax Media’s Nicky Phillips, is on the Aurora Australia.
note the end of the article:
The Xue Long, which has been waiting near the Mertz Glacier since Boxing Day, was also making its way back to open water.
“They’re trying to make it back into open water so they’re not trapped as well,” Captain Doyle said.
http://www.smh.com.au/travel/travel-news/aurora-australis-abandons-attempt-to-save-akademik-shokalskiy-in-antarctica-20131230-302na.html

Kaboom
December 29, 2013 10:33 pm

Anyone can dig up information on how this presumably “first privately funded expedition” is in fact paid for? How much second-sourced taxpayer money is in it (TV license money, for example)?

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