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Daily Archives: April 22, 2016
A Modern Day Moses In The White House
On Earth Day, Obama announces that he can stop glaciers from melting. Obama visited the Exit Glacier. According to US Park Service documents, the melt rate of that glacier was twice as fast a century ago. www.nps.gov/kefj/learn/nature/upload/The Retreat of Exit Glacier.pdf The … Continue reading
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NSIDC Caught Cheating – Yet Again
In 2012, I caught NSIDC cheating, just as Arctic sea ice extent was about to cross above the 1979-2000 average. They changed their measurement system using a completely bogus mathematical trick. NSIDC argued with me about it for a while, and … Continue reading
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Oldest Thickest Arctic Sea Ice Continues To Increase
From about 1988 to 2007, the Arctic lost large amounts of multi-year sea ice (MYI) due to winter winds blowing it out into the North Atlantic. That pattern has since reversed, and as you can see below, older and thicker ice … Continue reading
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