Thin, Rotten, Doomed Arctic Ice Grows 15% Since Last Year To Ten Year High

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COI | Centre for Ocean and Ice | Danmarks Meteorologiske Institut

Leading government climate experts say that it will all be melted in a few weeks.

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BBC NEWS | Science/Nature | Arctic summers ice-free ‘by 2013’

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26 Responses to Thin, Rotten, Doomed Arctic Ice Grows 15% Since Last Year To Ten Year High

  1. T.O.O says:

    Steve,
    You should get in as many of these type of posts as you can now because the opportunity is almost gone.

    • Latitude says:

      morning Laz 🙂

      ..the black line is the black line

      • Traitor In Chief says:

        I love it when doom is just around the corner like this. So much excitement. But the payoff never comes. Maybe if we just go up there and Nuke the Arctic this summer, and melt all of it! Surely there’s a Jihadi Polar Bear somewhere who will strap on the nuke. The horror will have come true! …. then winter will start, and the Arctic will freeze again.

        🙁

        ….and all the bedwetters will go back to worrying about the next melt.

        • Marian says:

          LOL:

          One Jihadi Polar Bear so p***ed off he can’t find a mate, so he’ll take revenge out on the Arctic. Plus he’s suicidal about seeing white, white, white, wherever he goes. He wants to be like other bears and live in a forest. 🙂

          Yeah well nuking the Arctic was considered once to improve the climate, so maybe a juhadi polar bear may not do as much damage as thought?

    • I see. NCEP is forecasting record cold in the Arctic Basin for the next two weeks, and you are expecting a big melt. You and the rest of your online personas are all real geniuses.

      • T.O.O says:

        Steve,
        Have you seen the weather in Alaska, Siberia and Scandinavia? And that cold weather are storms which are shredding the thin Central Arctic ice. When the warm weather does come, the Arctic will pop like a balloon.

      • There hasn’t been a global atmospheric temperature increase in approx 15-17 years. SST’s also haven’t changed. No detectable OHC trend for about a decade. But it’s all going to suddenly start to melt real soon now. 😉

    • Andy Oz says:

      Wicked witch of the West is back.
      “I’m melting, I’m melting”!
      But it’s just not behaving as the bull crap cagw models predict.
      79 days till emancipation day.

  2. Ian says:

    Wadhams is a serial alarmist. It appears he updates the warning every few years, anytime an alarmist press will take notice. Here he is in 2012, warning that the Arctic will be “ice free” within “four years”. As McIntyre puts it, watch the pea under the thimble trick, as he pretends his original forecast was for 2015 -16: http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2012/sep/17/arctic-collapse-sea-ice

    “One of the world’s leading ice experts has predicted the final collapse of Arctic sea ice in summer months within four years. […] ‘This collapse, I predicted would occur in 2015-16 at which time the summer Arctic (August to September) would become ice-free. The final collapse towards that state is now happening and will probably be complete by those dates’.”

  3. tckev says:

    It’s June 22nd, it must be slushy time.
    🙂

  4. CheshireRed says:

    The Arctic ice death spiral was pitched by alarmists as global warmings’ ‘canary in the coal mine’. It has been a poster child for all-things AGW, with polar bear cubs at the forefront. In a few weeks it will be the cause of their final humiliation. After this, they have nothing left.

  5. Billy Liar says:

    Look at all the melt pools on these North Pole webcams:

    http://psc.apl.washington.edu/northpole/index.html

  6. michael says:

    Steve: Kudos for tracking sea ice extent using the Center for Ocean and Ice Data. But in order to make your point I see you’ve had to rely on data cherry picked ONLY for the most recent years– 2005-2013. All of which look remarkably similar.

    Wouldn’t it be a bit more FAIR to include some data for previous years? Say, 1979-2013? Then, without your thumb on the scale, we might find this out:

    http://ocean.dmi.dk/arctic/icecover_30y.uk.php

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