Remundo wrote:The summer heat stroke may have an influence in destabilizing the upper chouches of (CH4; H20); CH4 would then degrade in the atmosphere, the concentration drops in winter.
In any case, if this hypothesis proves to be correct, it is cold in the back because we would be on the verge of runaway climate. The release of methane is a positive feedback phenomenon. The more it comes out, the more it comes out again ...
No I don't think the seasons influence the release of gas hydrates from the oceans ... unlike global warming ....
But yes for those of permafrost ...
Otherwise yes also for the runaway: https://www.econologie.com/les-hydrates- ... -1642.html
The problem with these 2 animations is that we do not see the "normal" value I suppose it is the median but ...