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Daily Archives: August 5, 2011
“less sea ice in the Arctic in July than at any point in recorded history”
It’s official. With two months of melting left to go in the season, scientists say there’s less sea ice in the Arctic in July than at any point in recorded history. As previously reported, temperatures in the Arctic were as … Continue reading
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2011 vs 2007
In 2007, the East Siberian Sea was in rapid retreat. Green shows 2011 ice not present in 2007, and red is the opposite. The red areas are shrinking, while the green areas are growing very fast.
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DMI Forecast For Tomorrow
It looks to me like DMI will have another flat to up slightly down day tomorrow, bringing it almost even with 2008, 2009 and 2010. (There was ice loss seen in the Canadian Archipelago which I missed the first time around.) http://ocean.dmi.dk/arctic/icecover.uk.php
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1870 : Brisbane Received 24 Inches Of Rain In Four Days
This seems impossible, because CO2 was too low to have that much moisture in the atmosphere. We all know that CO2 is a critical chemical component of H2O. http://trove.nla.gov.au/
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