Six degrees warming in the Arctic from 1900-1940, and the ice was the same thickness (two metres) as it is today.
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Reblogged this on Tallbloke's Talkshop and commented:
Arctic ice loss report: Feb 22nd 1940
Blimey! Watcha tallbloke. Budge up, Gents. 🙂
Reblogged this on Climate Ponderings and commented:
HISTORY!
More shock news: Britain’s winters warmed by two degrees Fahrenheit between 1900 and 1960.
I used to read these magazines as a child. It is surprising how topical some of the are today. The same month also had an article about synthetic petrol because geologists were warning that petroleum reserves were in danger of being exhausted.
Wonderful stuff.
So when the summer ice was as thin as it is today, were the winters as cold as they are today? I ask because the “ice free” Arctic from this past summer is being blamed for the record cold and snow being experienced this winter.
There are conflicting reports on how thin the Arctic ice really is or was this “THIN””last Summer/Fall. There are conflicting reports of whether the region was abnormal;y “Ice Free” this past Summer/Fall! There are conflicting reports as whether what weather conditions we are experiencing are an extreme record! There are to many uncertainties to properly answer your question! You can thank NSIDC, NOAA, GISS, MET and other government agencies for not keeping accurate records and promoting false claims about sea ice conditions and historical weather records.
Counldn’t have happened, James (honest) Hansen has adjusted this out of existence….
Trouble with history.
The more you have to revise history to your own end. There’s always more history or in this case historic data out there you have to find and keep on revising/adjusting or fiddling with. So in essence how often you want to erase or change the past history it becomes a futile effort of stupidity as history has a habit of coming back and biting you in the bum. 😉
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2298739/Millions-expected-flee-Britain-Easter-forecasters-predict-THREE-MORE-WEEKS-freezing-weather-bringing-chaos-roads-triple-dip-recession.html
Spring in Britain, some nice Pics