Global Sea Ice Area Averaging 2,500 Manhattans Above Normal In 2013

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4 Responses to Global Sea Ice Area Averaging 2,500 Manhattans Above Normal In 2013

  1. Eric Barnes says:

    The rotten CO2 ice is following the lead of the missing CO2 heat. Both are testing the faithful and non-faithful alike. To be safe send your contributions to the DNC and the Sierra club. They will save us from ourselves. We have sinned and must pay.

  2. Andy Oz says:

    There you go challenged citizen! Why has Global Sea Ice been above average for most of this year? Observational data shows that temperature and CO2 have nothing significant in common. Go watch the Great Global Warming Swindle (2007 BBC) and tell me their interviewees scientific analysis is proven incorrect.

  3. F. Guimaraes says:

    No wonder, both poles are doing quite well this year in terms of sea ice extent.
    The SP ice is following a long series of records, now completing 19+ months in a row above average, it’s record after record in the coldest region on Earth that seems to be getting even colder, and due to the changing AMO (I believe) the NP ice is also giving signs of a very important recovery this year, similar to what happened in 2008 after the record loss of 2007.

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