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Wow!! That’s crazy!!!
But, rowing season is near đŸ˜‰
6th highest? Unless it is FIRST, it is due to global warming.
(Where did I put the sarc tag?)
What is the source of this data?
see the link below the graph, and yes, it is true. It is the only time in the record of three consecutive years in a row having above average global ice.
Check 1990 – 1992, are you a “warmist”, or do you just have difficulty with statistics?
A quick eyeball at the graph shown would seem to indicate that the average in 1990-1992 could have been high enough to discount those years. Don’t forget that the average will change with each new piece of data.
S.N.
Sorry I missed that. Thanks! Interisting data. I want to cite the source when I use this with my warmest associates.
Don’t the coolest warmists care?
This may sound silly at first…sea ice stats should be published at the equinoxes and solstices and the cross quarters in between …
There is science in the equinoxes and solstices and there is no science in our made up calendar which includes months named after roman emperors