In 2012, the Arctic sea ice extent maximum was high, and climate experts told us that maximum extent didn’t matter. The only thing that mattered was minimum extent.
Charctic Interactive Sea Ice Graph | Arctic Sea Ice News and Analysis
But NSIDC was actually very worried about ice extent going above normal, and they attempted to defraud the public by altering the data. I called them out on their blatant mathematical cheat – and got them to fix it.
NSIDC’s 2012 Nature Trick | Real Science
Breaking News : NSIDC Gets In The Data Tampering Act | Real Science
2012 went on to have the lowest minimum extent since 1979.
Fast forward to 2017, and suddenly the Arctic maximum became very important.
But last month, when the minimum moved into the normal range, experts suddenly decided that the minimum isn’t important any more. And rest assured, if next year’s maximum is high, that won’t be important either.
Climate alarmists are shape shifters who change their story and data as necessary to keep their scam alive.