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Arctic sea ice extent is driven by the AMO on a roughly 65 year cycle.
New paper finds Arctic sea ice is controlled by natural cycles
We have data from just half the cycle – the down-cycle half. You can see it easily by graphing the two together (note the inverted ice extent scale). As the AMO turns the sea ice will recover.
From Greenland east to Siberia, guess how many Arctic stations have had the past cooled?
https://notalotofpeopleknowthat.wordpress.com/2015/02/04/temperature-adjustments-transform-arctic-climate-history/
100% ?
notalotofpeopleknowthat.wordpress.com is one of the best sites out there. Too bad it doesn’t have more comments. Keep it up, Paul. You’re doing good work, and I think in time your traffic will reflect that.
Smokey, I think a lot of us look at his great information but do not comment.