Sea ice loss makes it warmer
February 20, 2013
Arctic Sea Ice Loss: It’s Worse Than We Thought
Loss of Arctic sea ice is significant because it can contribute to positive feedback mechanisms that can accelerate global warming even further.
Sea ice loss makes it colder
March 26, 2013
climate scientists are saying that Arctic sea ice—or the lack of it—is a driving force behind the Northern Hemisphere’s unseasonably cold spring.
As Northern Hemisphere temperatures remain below normal more than a week into the official start of spring, a team of meteorologists and climate scientists are pointing to recent research that suggests sea ice cover is a likely culprit.
Less Arctic sea ice—which is caused by global warming—alters atmospheric circulation in a way that leads to more snow and ice, said climate scientist Jiping Liu
These people have no shame, integrity, or scientific skill. It is all about the funding.
Maybe they can prove that the sun rises every morning due to Arctic ice or lack thereof.
I remember when they used to blame everything on Bush. If only W had known about sea ice! 😆
“Less Arctic sea ice—which is caused by global warming—alters atmospheric circulation in a way that leads to more snow and ice…” Sounds like one of those non-existent negative feedbacks?
“…all about the funding.”
Which means logic alone can’t change their minds (as we all know well by now). Thus, the system is broken, up to and past the point of insanity.
HERE are climate scientists, the IPCC and environmental spokespersons quoted and telling us to expect warmer winters as a result of global warming. Yet we have been told now, after the fact, that we should expect colder mid-latitude NH winters as a result of global warming. This is climastrology at its finest. 😉
Just today we have:
That is the Proper Answer: It is just Plain Weather!
A Dalton, Maunder or Sporer type minimum, along with associated changes in the north Atlantic oscillation, Arctic oscillation and Indian dipole could just be what they’re looking for.