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The Antarctic region has an important role in global climate processes. It is an integral part of the Earth's heat balance. This balance, also called the energy balance, is the relationship between the amount of solar heat absorbed by Earth's atmosphere and the amount deflected back into space. Antarctica has a larger role than most continents in maintaining Earth's heat balance and ice is more reflective than land or water surfaces. As a result, the massive Antarctic Ice Sheet reflects a large amount of solar radiation away from Earth's surface. As global ice cover (ice sheets and glaciers) decreases, the reflectivity of Earth's surface also diminishes. This allows more incoming solar radiation to be absorbed by the Earth's surface, causing an unequal heat balance linked to global warming, the current period of climate change. Interestingly, NASA scientists have found that climate change has caused more ice to form in some parts of Antarctica. They say this is happening because of new climate patterns caused by this change, which in turn create a strong wind pattern called the 'polar vortex.' These kinds of polar winds lower temperatures in the Antarctic and have been building in strength in recent decades—as much as 15 percent since 1980. This effect is not seen throughout the Antarctic, however, and some parts are experiencing ice melt. Antarctica plays a crucial role in regulating Earth's climate. Through the process of heat balance, the massive Antarctic ice sheet diverts solar radiation away from the Earth. As the size and reflectivity of the ice sheet have decreased, global warming has caused melting in some parts of the continent. However, other areas of Antarctica have experienced falling temperatures in recent years, due to polar vortex winds, climate patterns leading to reduced temperatures.
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1 The Antarctic region has an important role in global climate processes. 2 It is an integral part of the Earth's heat balance. 3 This balance, also called the energy balance, is the relationship between the amount of solar heat absorbed by Earth's atmosphere and the amount deflected back into space. 4 Antarctica has a larger role than most continents in maintaining Earth's heat balance and ice is more reflective than land or water surfaces. 5 As a result, the massive Antarctic Ice Sheet reflects a large amount of solar radiation away from Earth's surface. 6 As global ice cover (ice sheets and glaciers) decreases, the reflectivity of Earth's surface also diminishes. 7 This allows more incoming solar radiation to be absorbed by the Earth's surface, causing an unequal heat balance linked to global warming, the current period of climate change. 8 Interestingly, NASA scientists have found that climate change has caused more ice to form in some parts of Antarctica. 9 They say this is happening because of new climate patterns caused by this change, which in turn create a strong wind pattern called the 'polar vortex.' 10 These kinds of polar winds lower temperatures in the Antarctic and have been building in strength in recent decades—as much as 15 percent since 1980. 11 This effect is not seen throughout the Antarctic, however, and some parts are experiencing ice melt. 12 Antarctica plays a crucial role in regulating Earth's climate. 13 Through the process of heat balance, the massive Antarctic ice sheet diverts solar radiation away from the Earth. 14 As the size and reflectivity of the ice sheet have decreased, global warming has caused melting in some parts of the continent. 15 However, other areas of Antarctica have experienced falling temperatures in recent years, due to polar vortex winds, climate patterns leading to reduced temperatures.