April 28 was the last update at CT. I hope everything is OK.
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Since ice is normal and nothing is trending toward an ice free arctic all of the computers and other measuring data must be broken.
Purple shrouds? Black Nikes?
Maybe the loss of Envisat has badly crimped their data collection.
http://www.esa.int/esaCP/SEM1SXSWT1H_index_0.html
I noticed this too.
I hope no one hijacked their website.
Anyone know which satellites monitor sea ice?
SSMI – the same one used by everyone else.
Why am I not surprised? Using the data from the 27th of April, arctic and antarctic taken together show ice cover to be above normal for this time of the year. Maybe arctic ice cover is now by itself above the lnormal level of between 1970 and 2000 and for political reasons it is not being shown. Evidence casting doubts about global warming is maybe not acceptable. Another piece of the puzzle is that the areas above 2000 metres in the European alps show as yet no sign of the annual spring melt. Something is going on and maybe we are not being informed. This is only speculation ofcourse but when there is an induced fog upon facts, suspicions do form.