How Much Ice Needs To Melt In The Next 30 Days

NSIDC shows 2011 tied with 2007. Here is how much ice needs to melt by August 27 to stay even with 2007.

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17 Responses to How Much Ice Needs To Melt In The Next 30 Days

  1. Now you’ve told them, I am sure they’ll make sure it happens…tsk tsk!!

  2. Murray says:

    And that won’t happen because?

  3. Ill wind blowing says:

    “…How Much Ice Needs To Melt In The Next 30 Days”

    I thought it was 48 days, not 30, until September 15.

    I also thought that the ice melts quicker towards the end.

    But never mind me; I must be one of those Socialist/Communist/Fascist/Islamicist/Atheists from the pits of Gehenna.

    • August 27 is September 15? No wonder you’re confused: you’re a blooming idiot.

      • Ill wind blowing says:

        You obviously don’t realize, oh your majestic genius, that mid September is when the Minima occurs. So we had, as of that date 48 days left. The point of bringing up the obvious is to indicate the falsity of saying “30 days” is the maximum amount of time needed for maximum melt.

    • Blade says:

      “But never mind me; I must be one of those Socialist/Communist/Fascist/Islamicist/Atheists from the pits of Gehenna.”

      Redundancy aside, I’m guessing you got at least 3 out of 5 of those covered.

  4. Steven Goddard: August 27th

    IWB: But September 15th! Also, marxist! Fluoride!

    Obviously, Steven Goddard is the one who is`utterly nuts.

  5. Ill wind blowing says:

    Poor thing is tipping over. I wonder why.

    http://www.arctic.noaa.gov/latest/noaa1.jpg

  6. Ill wind blowing says:

    And it’s brother has fallen over completely. Pretty view of the Arctic sky. huh? 🙂

    http://www.arctic.noaa.gov/npole/2011/images/noaa2-2011-0725-180543.jpg

  7. Ill wind blowing says:

    http://www.arctic.noaa.gov/gallery_np.html

    “Live from the North Pole”

    “In the web cam images and animations (1, 2), you can see the web cams tipping over in the softened snow and melt ponds which have formed in the sea ice. Arctic sea ice has been melting at a record pace in July.”

    Melt ponds. Don’t they accelerate ice melt? 🙂

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