@hiking_adventures: Watermelon snow, also called snow algae, pink snow, red snow, or blood snow, is a phenomenon caused by Chlamydomonas nivalis, a species of green algae containing a secondary red carotenoid pigment (astaxanthin) in addition to chlorophyll. Unlike most species of fresh-water algae, this species appears to be cryophilic (cold-loving) and thrives in freezing water. This type of snow is common during the summer in alpine and coastal polar regions worldwide, such as the Sierra Nevada of California. Here, at altitudes of 10,000 to 12,000 feet (3,000–3,600 m), the temperature is cold throughout the year, and so the snow has lingered from winter storms. Compressing the snow by stepping on it or making snowballs leaves it looking red. Walking on watermelon snow often results in getting bright red soles and pink trouser cuffs. Snow algae dominates glacial biomass immediately after the onset of melting, and its pigmentation can significantly darken the surface of a glacier. This plays a substantial role in glacial melt. Today, the Arctic is warming twice as fast as anywhere on earth, and the sea ice there is declining by more than 10% every 10 years. As this ice melts, darker patches of ocean start to emerge, eliminating the effect that previously cooled the poles, creating warmer air temperatures and disrupting normal patterns of ocean circulation. Research shows the polar vortex is appearing outside of the Arctic more frequently because of changes to the jet stream, caused by a combination of warming air and ocean temperatures in the Arctic and the tropics. The glacial melt we are witnessing today in Antarctic and Greenland is changing the circulation of the Atlantic Ocean and has been linked to collapse of fisheries in the Gulf of Maine and more destructive storms and hurricanes around the planet. What happens in these places has consequences across the entire globe. As sea ice and glaciers melt and oceans warm, ocean currents will continue to disrupt weather patterns worldwide. Industries that thrive on vibrant fisheries will be affected as warmer waters change where and when fish spawn. Coastal communities will continue to face billion-dollar disaster recovery bills.

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meeshkapeeshka
meeshkapeeshka :
they'll only accept it when new York and Florida are underwater
2022-09-19 17:01:14
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e.molinaramirez
Eric :
I wouldn’t doubt that someone is purposely putting a chemical to melt the glacier. Just my thought.
2022-09-19 16:35:00
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ariluv336
Ari Kay :
It’s pretty, but sad 😢
2022-09-20 06:13:00
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madameforestry
MadameForestry :
Thank you for sharing!
2022-09-19 05:00:57
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dfresco2
Douglas Crawford :
I’ve seen this many times. Thank you for the accurate information.
2022-09-19 04:27:15
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floffendotter
Dee :
it is 💔
2022-09-19 17:41:38
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charlestappan620
charlestappan620 :
I grew up in whitefish. I’ve been going to the park for over 50 years(yikes) the park is very different. The glaciers are MUCH smaller.
2022-09-19 19:30:46
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traviswpeacock
Travis Peacock :
So, I take the geologists stand on why this is happening. It’s 2 fold, 1. greenhouse gasses 2. The polarity of our planet is shifting
2022-09-19 14:42:52
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2lovelife23
Andrea D'Avanzo Watson :
Thank you!!👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
2022-09-19 17:01:12
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harleystorm06
𝐻𝒶𝓇𝓁𝑒𝓎 𝒮𝓉𝑜𝓇𝓂 🩶 :
EVERYTHING CHANGES OVER TIME! Erosion could be a key factor as to why it looks different???
2022-11-05 17:11:09
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redwoodlover
user4214619704423 :
thanks for the video and the correct info.......💙💙💙💙💙💙... you rock😉
2022-09-19 16:45:28
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videoman1349
videoman1349 :
Although I agree with climate change it’s hard to separate what is caused by man. The Sahara was underwater at one time.
2022-09-19 21:14:20
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myneurodivergentmind
Kate V :
Is there a way to kill the algae?
2023-07-02 23:07:12
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hikingarizona75
Hiker75 :
You are 100% correct
2022-09-20 01:00:38
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ht2dance
HT :
Thank you for posting. It's very important to share reality. Climate change has serious consequences.
2022-09-20 08:59:02
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prestonrichardsonaz
Preston Richardson :
😦 Wow that was like a “documentary short”
2022-09-19 04:49:24
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janaeallen25
Janae Allen :
I’m pretty sure that was on manifest last season
2023-07-01 03:42:44
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bewilderedstill
✨ 💛❤💜💙💚✨ :
💖😠💖
2022-09-20 01:14:21
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《---¤♡𝓦𝓮𝓷𝓭𝔂♡¤---》 :
✊🏽🥰🤙🏽
2022-09-19 17:05:35
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oregonsweethart
Teal and Jess Adventure :
Our earth is a naturally changing climate. We don’t know what it’s next form and normal of our earth will be. Humans can’t stop it
2022-09-19 16:05:09
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userbiker2327
biker2327 :
VOTE BLUE 🔵🔵 Dems are very much so pro environment pro voting rights pro bodily autonomy and pro human rights
2022-09-19 22:54:04
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joyanderson43
JoyLynn :
Mother Nature CAN live without humans, humans CANNOT live without Mother Earth. thank you🥰
2022-09-19 18:12:38
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sacramentofoodforest
Jessie Dickson 🌿 :
Nothing annoys me more then religious people using climate change to back up religious text or stories …
2022-09-19 20:26:25
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