Understanding Arctic Sea Ice

Climate morons have this idea that Arctic sea ice used to hang around for thousands of years, until the SUV was invented.

In fact, Arctic sea ice never gets much over five years old. Eventually it all drifts  out into the North Atlantic and melts, mostly during winter. During the winters of 1988-1996, most of the older, thicker ice drifted out into the North Atlantic, causing extent to decline.

For the past three or four years, the pattern has reversed and much less old ice is drifting into the North Atlantic. This is causing Arctic ice extent to increase.

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8 Responses to Understanding Arctic Sea Ice

  1. Glacierman says:

    “This is causing Arctic ice extent to increase.”

    And climate alarmist chatterbots to melt down.

  2. Chewer says:

    Three days until the Irish-Canadian Team seeks success:
    At least they’re bringing flares, rubber bullets and slugs if needed:)
    http://arctic.atmos.uiuc.edu/cryosphere/NEWIMAGES/arctic.seaice.color.004.png
    http://mainstreamlastfirst.com/

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