2011 Melt Season Shaping Up Very Differently From 2010

The ice is much thicker in the Beaufort Sea, and temperatures are much colder there than last year.

http://wxmaps.org/pix/temp2.html

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4 Responses to 2011 Melt Season Shaping Up Very Differently From 2010

  1. Blade says:

    LOL, this is one of those posts that would drive the trolls crazy when Steve posted at WUWT (wonder why they didn’t follow him over here 😉

    Even though I want to see 100% melt, that means no sea ice at all (just to prove that sea levels stay the same and life goes on as normal), let’s hope for a tiny melt instead (large minimum sea ice extent) just so we can watch their heads explode this NH summer.

    Anything that causes anguish to the AGW cult is a good thing.

  2. Andy Weiss says:

    The alarmist’s handouts might soon go into a death spiral. That is the death sprial they really fear!

  3. Al Gored says:

    But, but… I’ll bet that entire pink area disappears by the summer.

    And where on the planet is the current ‘Nunavut hot spot’ that is causing all that warmcold in Canada now?

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