That is fifteen degrees colder than February, 2010
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It doesn’t appear that global warming will threaten them anytime soon.
Can’t you see! They are getting really close to the boiling point! Something needs to be done to lower the temperature in that region!!!!
Wow look at the Arctic
http://arctic.atmos.uiuc.edu/cryosphere/IMAGES/seaice.recent.arctic.png
All that multiyear ice is really bunging the figures upwards 😀
Andy
You think Quebec is in the Arctic?
Ask Mikey Mann to have a look at that number. He could easily turn that into +56, since sometimes analyzig proxies signs of numbers do not mean much to him.
I’m sure he could, that is something he would do, So do you endorse that kind of stuff?