Dr Gilbz on historic low Antarctica Sea ice

Winter sea ice in the Antarctic is at a historic low. Imagine an area equivalent to the tenth largest country in the world; that is precisely what’s missing.We revisit Dr Ella Gilbert aka Dr Gilbz to try to comprehend how much ice is missing and just why it’s still making headlines. Dr Ella discuses the unimaginable impact of this extraordinary loss of sea ice, not only in Antarctica, but around the world. As Dr Gilbz always says: what happens in Antarctica doesn’t just stay in Antarctica. It is the world’s refrigerator. While we know of extreme examples of climate around the world it was still so incredible to hear that Ella’s recent research shows that in extreme precipitation events some rainfall is being reported in parts of Antarctica and the need for rainfall sensors. One of Dr Ella’s talents is breaking down climate science into easy to digest fragments and we were very grateful to her for making it so accessible to us.This is the second time Dr Ella has chatted to us on the podcast – you should definitely go and check out her previous episode. Dr Ella Gilbert is a climate scientist and presenter with a PhD in Antarctic climate change and was recently awarded the Royal Meteorological Society’s Emerging Communicator Award for her significant contributions to communicating climate science to broad audiences.If you want to learn more about Ella’s work then you can head to her website https://www.ellagilbert.co.uk/ You can also find Ella on social media at the handle @Dr_Gilbz and you should definitely check out Ella’s YouTube channel where she posts lots of great explainer videos. If you would like to follow our podcast on Twitter we are @4loveofweather on Instagram @fortheloveofweather. Thanks so much for listening and supporting the podcast and we hope you leave this episode loving the weather just a little bit more.

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Meet Gemma and Aisling. They have worked in the UK as meteorologists for over fifteen years. Gemma came up with the idea that maybe others might like to listen to the non stop conversations they still have all these years later about the weather. Over the years they have forecast for festivals, farming, road, rail, energy, media, aviation and even the humble ice cream demand forecast and so much more. They have gone through job changes, life changes and delved in and out of many hobbies and somehow the weather still weaves in and out of their lives. So this podcast is for anyone who would like to join our weather conversations and wherever the jet stream may take us! We hope you join us for our bi weekly chat and leave each episode loving the weather just that little bit more.