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Before any of you sCeptics make a comment, go to Steve’s graph on that blog and see for yourself in which year Steve has placed the lowest amount of Arctic ice area.
Keep digging. You are looking at the end of September, 2012 dingbat.
The warmists can’t say two phrases together that resist more than 10 secs of logical analysis.
Yeah, who’s a ‘septic’ now, drewski … dingbat !
Warmists are actually quite thick.
It seems I was too late to join the comedy routine over there. Maybe I can add to the hilarity here instead?
First look at your own graph Steve, then look at some of mine:
http://GreatWhiteCon.info/2014/03/the-arctic-sea-ice-recovery-vanishes/
Then repeat with a straight face “Arctic Ice Area Similar To Early 1960?s And 1970?s”
Snow White,
I’ve posted a number of comments at your site in relation to this post. Now awaiting moderation. Let’s see what you do with them.
Thanks for the heads up Anto. I’ve been far too busy on here and Twitter, amongst other places. I’ll go take a look forthwith!
All done and dusted. The ball’s back in your court now!
Ok, Snow White, I think he’ll take the ball now that it’s in his court! What do you think! It’s fun over- using the !!!!
Who cares? The earth has two poles. Global sea ice has never been higher.
Now, why don’t you give us the latest fabrication on why global warming is causing an increase in Antarctic sea ice and a decrease in Arctic sea ice. I need a laugh.
About the decrease in Arctic sea ice and increasing sea ice extent in the Antarctic called the Bipolar Seesaw. Everyone is ignoring the fall 2012 paper Can we predict the duration of an interglacial?
From the paper:
So the Reactivation of the Bipolar seasaw, melting of ice in the Arctic and increase in ice in the Antarctic says the transition to glaciation has already taken place.
This is not a paper to give one the warm fuzzies especially when you consider the Little Ice Age was right on time (half Precession) for the start of glaciation and the modern warm period is probably thanks to the Modern grand solar maximum which has just ended.
SEE: A History of Solar Activity over Millennia by Ilya G. Usoskin, Sodankyl ? Geophysical Observatory (Oulu unit)
The first paper also gives the solar insolation values (21 June insolation 65? N ) for the start of other glaciations:
MIS 7e – insolation = 463 W m?2,
MIS 11c – insolation = 466 W m?2,
MIS 13a – insolation = 500 W m?2,
MIS 15a – insolation = 480 W m?2,
MIS 17 – insolation = 477 W m?2,
The current value is 479 W m?2, not high enough to guarantee the earth will not head into glaciation. If Ruddiman’s “Early Anthropogenic Hypothesis” is correct, the ONLY thing keeping us out of the next ice age is Carbon Dioxide. Also we are not out of the woods by a long shot . The Milankovitch Cycle low point will continue for thousands of years.
WORSE the Eemian, the interglacial just before the present one had two thermal pulses (warm periods) before the Big Drop. Earth is now exiting that second thermal pulse….
And the warmists want to strip the earth of what ever amount of warming that elevated CO2 might provide. Stark raving NUTS!
Gail, I agree with the essential part of your analysis but in the Fig.2 of the paper
Can we predict the duration of an interglacial?
it’s clear that the return of the bipolar seesaw of the last interglacial before the Holocene happened 3k years *after* the glacial inception and the previous manifestation occurred at the beginning of the interglacial, some 20k years before.
Therefore, I think that what they refer as “bipolar seesaw” is not the smaller climate oscillations of NP and SP temperatures, within the interglacials, but the first manifestation of the Dansgaard/Oeschger events after the glacial period starts.
This is different from the usual concept as we see in this paper of Svensmark,
The Antarctic climate anomaly and galactic cosmic rays
In Fig.1 we see that the bipolar seesaw, that Svensmark calls “Antarctic anomaly”, has been “reactivated” after the present interglacial maximum some 4,000 years before present (BP).
In addition, the frequency of the north-south oscillations has been increasing and the last one, as this post of Steve indicates,
http://stevengoddard.wordpress.com/2014/02/23/trading-places/
happened just a few decades ago.
I’m not sure if the 2nd (more usual) concept, that I believe is what you’re using, can be applied to the analysis of Tzedakis et.al..
Snow White, do you believe history started in 1979?
12% increase in Arctic ice from 1965-1975: http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=QAFJAAAAIBAJ&sjid=5oIMAAAAIBAJ&pg=1282,407671
and http://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/chicagotribune/doc/169335148.html?FMT=ABS&FMTS=ABS:AI&type=historic&date=Mar%202,%201975&author=&pub=Chicago%20Tribune&edition=&startpage=&desc=B-r-r-r-r:%20New%20Ice%20Age%20on%20way%20soon?
Arctic ice anomaly 1953-1977 (see Figure 5 on p.6/585): http://journals.ametsoc.org/doi/pdf/10.1175/1520-0485(1979)009%3C0580%3AAAOASI%3E2.0.CO%3B2
1990 IPCC report: http://www.ipcc.ch/ipccreports/far/wg_I/ipcc_far_wg_I_full_report.pdf
Figure 7.20 (p. 224) – polar ice coverage before satellite era
These are data that show “Arctic Ice Area Similar To Early 1960?s And 1970?s.” WHere is your data?
Hi John, That paper – Arctic Ice Anomaly 1953-1977 – Walsh & Johnson
is an excellent paper and shows how alarmists have no idea what they are squawking about.
Fg 5B (Ice extent) and Fig 6 (Arctic Temps) make it obvious what the symptoms are.
For those people who do not experience winter ice on seas and lakes, let me mention this.
Nearly every spring around here [northern Alberta] the ice on the lakes begins to melt. A satellite pic would show [dependingon the date] maybe 90% ice cover on the lake. Very often, a big wind will come up and within a day or two, the ice gets blown to the windward side and piles up on the shore [often damaging cabins]. NOW, take a ‘sat’ reading of the ice coverage. It goes down to maybe 10%.
From 90% to 10% in 1 or 2 days. I suppose the “warmists” will blame that on CO2
Good grief , Charlie Brown.
Then tell me the Arctic Ocean does have similiar effects due to wind.
Look at the range of summer lows, that could well be largely explained by wind, not global warming.
IMHO.
Good point, the winds will blow the ice to places where it’ll not be “sea ice” anymore or to warmer seas, where it’ll melt.
You mean leeward, don’t you?
Sorry about that . YES of course Leeward.
Correction: Arctic Ocean does NOT have
Data Tampering: GISS Caught Red-Handed Manipulating Data To Produce Arctic Climate History Revision
Note that many of the “Arctic Stations are Russian.
This is what the Russians have to say:
The data of stations located in areas not listed in the Hadley Climate Research Unit Temperature UK (HadCRUT) survey often does not show any substantial warming in the late 20th century and the early 21st century.
Convenient. If it doesn’t show warming, it must be unreliable, so throw it out. If what’s left doesn’t show enough warming, adjust it until it does. Criminals.
People should also check out the Finnish TV show on Climategate (it it’s still out on YouTube). It includes a good discussion of temperature stations in Siberia.
It is not only temperature (and CO2 measurements) that is ‘Adjusted’ Arctic Sea Ice adjustments (Graphs)
Don’t miss the graph for 2007 vs 2013.
Gail – that’s unbelievable. They’ve adjusted the 1980’s average upwards by 1,000,000 square kilometres. How can they have suddenly “discovered” such a large error 30 years later? Criminals!
I would say that pole ice is not the normal in Earth’s history and that the last 2.5 million years temperatures have been much to cold. Just imagine that temperatures would go back to normal.
http://c3headlines.typepad.com/.a/6a010536b58035970c0162fe374e65970d-pi
A more recent graph: http://jonova.s3.amazonaws.com/graphs/lappi/65_Myr_Climate_Change_Rev.jpg
The last section (in the box) ‘Blown up”
http://jonova.s3.amazonaws.com/graphs/lappi/Five_Myr_Climate_Change_Rev.jpg
Warming? WHAT WARMING – It is F-n cold out. (as the temps drop back into the 30s °F again tonite.) Darn it I moved south for the warm weather not to freeze my rump off on Purim!
And Big Joe Bastardi says that next year looks like it’s going to be the same:
http://www.weatherbell.com/saturday-summary-march-15-2014
If you look at sea ice concentration 2013 is looking better than other years in the past decade.
http://igloo.atmos.uiuc.edu/cgi-bin/test/print.sh?fm=03&fd=13&fy=2006&sm=03&sd=13&sy=2014
I’m willing to chip in to buy Snow White a ticket for a trip through the Northwest Passage this summer. Of course we would still need to find someone willing to jettison a good sail boat.
I think Gail must have chilled out the warmists. 🙂
I find 2 interesting things about the posting and comments here:
1) I assume that Berynn and Drewski made an honest mistake in looking at the graph of ice extent, mistaking 2012 for 2013. But what a convenient mistake for a warmist to make, fitting the data back into the warmist script.
2) Then Snow White comes on board to harass the skeptics (or should I say the Trotskyites and wreckers?). Despite his protestations (elsewhere) of disinterested truth-seeking, and presumably having some knowledge of the topic, he never bothers to correct the original error. Although he could have pointed out that this was probably just an oversight that was being blown up out of proportion – and scored a mini-point. But he didn’t, which tells me that our truth-seeker was not interested in getting the facts right. For Snow White as for Berynn and Drewski, the facts are secondary to the story-line.
Coda: This may be a nice example-in-miniature of how facts get twisted to support one’s attitudes and preconceptions – and how the new memes are then passed along.
For a great example of counter factual memes getting passed along you need look no further than this recent comment by Dmh:
http://stevengoddard.wordpress.com/2014/03/08/planet-doomed-by-missing-ice-cube-in-the-barents-sea/#comment-325501
The “we had a 60% increase in the ice extent at the peak of the summer melt last year” nonsense was debunked and retracted by the original source of the disinformation months ago!
http://GreatWhiteCon.info/2013/09/the-mail-makes-modest-amends/
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