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May 22 – Barrow Ice Still Getting Thicker
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This instrument was put in place just this January. It will be interesting to see more of this data as it comes in.
They do it every year.
Then is there a longer set of data available?
Daniel Packman says:
May 22, 2011 at 4:15 pm
It will be interesting
You do not mean interesting. You think global warming is happening and Arctic ice is decreasing. You live with false hopes. Arctic ice is now in a growing trend.
You still have not told me what your research has found about how much ice was in the Arctic during the Medieval Warm Period approximately 1000 years ago.
I don’t do climate research.
“You live with false hopes. Arctic ice is now in a growing trend”
Hardly.
http://nsidc.org/data/seaice_index/images/n_plot_hires.png
The temperature at Barrow has now reached +1 (C). The ice is starting to melt. With 24 hours of sunhine, superexponential warming is now taking place. The ice free Arctic will soon be here!