Unprecedented July Cold Forecast For The Beaufort Sea

Sea ice area is above normal in the Beaufort Sea, and unprecedented below freezing temperatures are forecast for most of the rest of the July.

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10-Day Temperature Outlook

Children just won’t know what Arctic alarmism is.

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33 Responses to Unprecedented July Cold Forecast For The Beaufort Sea

  1. Andy Oz says:

    Looks like the Rowing team has hit the sea ice in the Beaufort Sea. Progress looks like it has slowed dramatically since they exited the river mouth. I wonder what happened to Reggie’s dramatic melting of the sea ice.

  2. gator69 says:

    Reggie sure had a thing for the mouth of the MacKenzie river. Wouldn’t that be where tons of inland meltwater was being dumped into the sea, and displacing ice?

  3. scizzorbill says:

    Arctic alarmism/climate alarmism will be pushed until the goal is achieved. Read Agenda 21.

  4. Richard Lynch says:

    The rowing team was sending reports every ten minutes, showing they were making good progress. They haven’t sent a location in 7 hours. Maybe they got eaten by polar bears.

  5. stewart pid says:

    Steven … there should be a big red spot at the location of Reggie’s blowtorch πŸ˜‰

  6. Billy Liar says:

    They were heading along the coast but the track now seems to have erratically changed to one farther and farther from the shore. Ice? or a bold strike for the North Magnetic Pole?

  7. stewart pid says:

    Could be the wind messing with their track too … mostly an east wind (headwind) at 25 to 30 kilometers / hr
    From here since they are rowing towards Tuktoyaktuk http://www.theweathernetwork.com/weather/canada/northwest-territories/tuktoyaktuk

    • stewart pid says:

      In that forecast note that Reggie’s blowtorch catches a cold later this week!! As Steven already pointed out …. perfect weather for a wee paddle in an arctic ocean.

  8. Doug says:

    Rowboat ARCTIC JOULE is confronted by sea ice after four man crew tells the news Media that GLOBAL WARMING has melted the Arctic ice and would now allow them to row the Northwest Passage. See: http://northwestpassage2013.blogspot.com/2013/07/arctic-joule-rowboat-progress-stopped.html

    • Andy Oz says:

      Now they are on the Canadian shoreline. Either the rowing teams gps locating beacon is playing up, the website manager is playing up or they are having a rest day on their Tour de Arctique.

  9. Otter says:

    Erf. I don’t suppose whats-his-face would come back if you unspammed him? In light of Doug’s article link just above mine, I’d love to hear his explanation…

  10. Chewage says:

    Team Twisted would have been better off with a 50HP 4-stroke (with plenty of gas) and a cutter on the front of their vessel:)

    • Andy777 says:

      Looks like they needed Regies stupid blowtorch hahaha The warmists were just towed to shore by a fishing boat cuz they got te boat damaged when stuck in between ice by high winds

      • Andy777 says:

        I just hear it on the radio but its not on their website yet

        • Andy Oz says:

          Can you provide a web link to the radio station? I’d love to hear this story.

        • Chewage says:

          Those polycarbonate & fiberglass vessels lust aren’t what they used to be:)
          Or is it, they’re not designed for morons to take into the Arctic!

  11. kuhnkat says:

    I wonder if Barry has dispatched a Nuclear Sub to take them to their destination yet…

  12. RobertInAz says:

    Looks like about 1 NM in 12 hours?

  13. slimething says:

    Where are they at in relation to this ice map of the Beaufort Sea? What is their proposed route?
    http://www.natice.noaa.gov/pub/weekly/arctic/2013/charts/beaufort_sea/beaucurrentcolor.pdf

  14. Jimmy Haigh. says:

    Schadenfroid. To coin a phrase…

    In Thailand we say “som nam naa”.

  15. Jimmy Haigh. says:

    And in Scotland, we say: “If you fly with the crows – you get shot with the crows’. (Although we call them “craws”.)

  16. Ben says:

    From their blog: “The fact that it’s been an abnormally robust ice year – in recent years – weighs heavily as well. We know if we succeed under such circumstance our expedition will speak to the reality of climate change even louder still.”

    Translation: The more ice we row through, the more that proves climate change!

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