Arctic sea ice continues to track 2006, the year with the highest summer extent of the past decade.
Ice thickness is also the highest it has been since 2006.
The world’s top climate prophets say that the Arctic has been ice-free since 2013.
The Argus-Press – Jun 24, 2008
The Argus-Press – Google News Archive Search
BBC NEWS | Science/Nature | Arctic summers ice-free ‘by 2013?
“dramatic”, “threatening”, “doom”, “unprecedented”, “catastrophic”, …. are these scientists or writers of sci-fi movies? (keep those grants coming)
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They are all Hollywood wannabes.
Seriously, most of them live in…southern California! NOAA loves Los Angeles. So does NASA.
At the risk of repeating myself repeating myself repeating myself repeating myself, a bit more data:
http://greatwhitecon.info/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/Charctic-2006-20150606-1.jpg
At the risk of repeating myself, when will you confront Gore over his ridiculous alarmist statements on a world stage?
When will you work to help the starving millions by confronting alarmists, and assist in diverting money to where it is desperately needed right now?
When will you stop changing the subject? Does it look to you as if “Arctic sea ice continues to track 2006”?
Ice melts Jim. Always has and always will. Why do you care so much about ice, and so little about starving humans?
absolutely…..
“Arctic sea ice continues to track 2006?
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Does it?
http://greatwhitecon.info/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/JAXA-20150607.png
“Arctic summer ice-free” is too much, really, more than an alarmist news; still, it’s important to analyse what lead to Arctic warming in the past years and to take into consideration the oceanic potential. Here are some interesting ideas on this subject: http://www.arctic-warming.com/?page_id=50.
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Meanwhile, alarmists conveniently ignore above normal ice surrounding Antarctica. Worldwide sea ice is very close to long term normals.
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