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Gavin,
Nothing to do with models, this is just observations. Simple question, should there be less or more ice as one traverses an interglacial period?
Hint: See Glacier Bay 1780s to present
Here is more with some peer reviewed. What extent was like I don’t know but it’s interesting.
Here is a great discussion over at Judith Curry about the 1920 and 1930s hot Arctic.
http://judithcurry.com/2013/04/10/historic-variations-in-arctic-sea-ice-part-ii-1920-1950/
Quit using facts, dammit!
Yeah, it has nothing to do with that. It’s all about solidarity with Zimbabwe and the muslim brotherhood.
I observed massive valleys carved out by glaciers in Europe and Yosemite. I also observed the Great Lakes, and end moraines in southern Illinois. Gavin is a shithead.
Re-posted on DTT dot com.
Is there more ice now than 20.000 years ago?
Hint – Gavin, go take a short walk from your office and heck out the erratics in Central Park.
The rocks, not your fellow New Yorkers.
Does he think it is all linear?
Not like we had satellites back then to do a meaningful comparison.
I like near the end of the article where it says ” … and last winter the ocean did not freeze over even on the north coast of Spitzbergen.”
Here’s that post from WUWT on all those Arctic extent maps that were found.
http://wattsupwiththat.com/2012/05/02/cache-of-historical-arctic-sea-ice-maps-discovered/