Arctic Sea Ice Continues To Track 2006

2006 was the year with the highest summer minimum of the past decade, and 2015 continues to track it that year very closely.

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Ocean and Ice Services | Danmarks Meteorologiske Institut

Arctic sea ice is also the thickest it has been since 2006, and nearly the same thickness it was in 1940.

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Papers Past — Auckland Star — 14 December 1940 — WARMER ARCTIC

Climate experts say that the Arctic is melting down, and will disappear last summer, because they make huge amounts of money by lying about the climate.

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Gore: Polar ice cap may disappear by summer 2014

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6 Responses to Arctic Sea Ice Continues To Track 2006

  1. Marsh says:

    Those Russian, nuclear powered Arktita-class Icebreakers, will be in greater demand shortly.

  2. Andy DC says:

    Have you factored in Reggie’s blowtorch?

  3. Elaine Supkis says:

    I visit the Greenland cams regularly and like here where I live on the Atlantic coast, it is very stormy and it is in Greenland, too.

  4. ren says:

    For the Canadian readers, AMO is in decline.
    If we look at the chart AMO, it is seen that the temperature difference exceeds 0.5 degree. At minimum of the sun the temperature drops even lower. Europe and Northeastern US should be to prepare for 30 years a significant cool down.
    http://woodfortrees.org/graph/esrl-amo/from:1950/to:1980/trend/plot/esrl-amo/from:1980/to:2010/trend/plot/esrl-amo/from:2010/trend/plot/esrl-amo/from:1950
    Regards Don Black.

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