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Last Arctic Ice To Vanish In A Few Weeks
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I think the article on sea ice by by Bob Tisdale at WUWT that you linked to on you site is excellent. Written so the layman can understand it completely bursts the Alarmist bubble concerning the relative importance of Arctic compared to Antarctic sea ice.
We can help! We have plenty of ice down here that we can ship to the Arctic, and save the cuddly poley bears.
In the southern hemisphere ozone accumulates in the area of the magnetic pole. See for yourself.
http://exp-studies.tor.ec.gc.ca/ozone/images/graphs/sh/current.gif
Crisis! The Arctic Ocean is down to one last piece of ice.
On the other hand, that one last piece goes all the way from Siberia to Canada.
..that same piece once covered Chicago a mile thick, until Barney Rubble’s evil SUV destroyed it.
http://www.climate4you.com/images/RecentSnowCoverEuropeAsia.gif
http://www.climate4you.com/images/RecentSnowCoverUSA-Canada.gif
But Tony, you obviously don’t read science and stuff of science. (sarc)
http://www.cbsnews.com/news/arctic-sea-ice-thinning-dramatically-study-finds/
It is spiralling outward.
Yep that’s one big ice cube: http://arctic.atmos.uiuc.edu/cryosphere/NEWIMAGES/arctic.seaice.color.000.png
I am interested in the subject of “arctic-warming”, and I think debating over it is a way of understandig climate better. I recently took a look at http://www.arctic-warming.com, a website which seems to enhance a more in depth discussion what happened when and where in the Arctic in the early 20th century, and presumably also why.
The Arctic ice, hiding in the Great Lakes.
Wasn’t Peter Wadhams the one who said something like “in the end, it will all melt away quite suddenly.”? That must be what he’s counting on: to hell with the conservation of energy!