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Given that all data shows a trend towards increasing sea ice in the Antarctic over the past three decades, should Dr Mackintosh not adjust his presentation to highlight oceanic cooling?
He is probably a member of NIWA or one of their defenders!
Well, take out the computer modelling and I wonder what we are left with.
There is some water .75 degrees above normal off the southern tip of Antarctica. That will no doubt destroy the ice cap and spell doom for humanity!
But not for long.
NASA’s revised solar forecast now trails the level of the Maunder Minimum of 1675 -1715
http://wattsupwiththat.com/2011/01/18/nasa-sunspot-number-predictions-revised-again/#more-31931
Leif says the Sun doesn’t affect the climate.
heh …. you said that already
I didn’t know the sun never changed either…
…I thought only climate changed and we’re supposed to fix it so it doesn’t
The ocean beneath the Fimbul Ice Shelf is cold.
…”Models of the ocean circulation in the area show warm deep water flowing in under the ice shelves. As this is not observed, the models are most likely wrong and should be improved. This is an important step towards an understanding of the processes under the Fimbul Ice Shelf.”…
http://fimbul.npolar.no/en/news/archive/2009/Nye_data.html
Funny, things look normal.
Unless these reports include a link to the study, or some actual detail about what they did, they’re totally ignoreworthy. Even more so when they make conclusions based on models, rather than actual observations.