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The McKenzie River is loaded with superheated Inuit and polar bear excretion, which will melt all the ice any day.
Just pee ob the snow/ice and melt it.
on not ob
If the arctic weren’t warming, that’s what it would look like.
Reblogged this on Climate Ponderings.
They are definitely in the Beaufort Sea now, and they haven’t sent they seem to be having trouble making headway. Maybe they are once again encountering headwinds, this time out in open water. I don’t think they have gone far enough to encounter any ice yet.
No they aren’t. They are still in muddy freshwater in the McKenzie River Delta.