These 20 mile long ice cubes apparently aren’t big enough for a Polar Bear, as they don’t get counted by NSIDC or JAXA as being ice.
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These 20 mile long ice cubes apparently aren’t big enough for a Polar Bear, as they don’t get counted by NSIDC or JAXA as being ice.
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Come on Steven , reality doesn’t support the warmist position or their predictions . It isn’t fair to expect their reports to reflect reality. You obviously do not understand post normal science . If you bash your head against a wooden post a few times and dump about 50 IQ points then possibly you will be dumb enough to understand global warming , climate change , whatever spin name they are putting on it now in order to not have to face up to their failures , idiocy . Scratch that Steven , in your case you would have to dump more than 50 .
I’m intrigued. Which particular floe do you think is 20 miles long? There’s nothing in that picture above a pixel or two (i.e. ~500 metres)
You are confusing width for length. Most are much longer than a couple of pixels. Still, I think a three city block wide piece of ice is plenty commodious for a polar bear.
Click on the link and look at the scale.
the scale is at the bottom of the picture. on my screen, 20 miles is about an inch long. there is nothing of that length in the part of the picture, that Steven provides above.
Stop being an idiot
20 miles long, 250m wide. That’s called Spaghettieis. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spaghettieis)