Reggie’s Arctic row this summer will probably require a nuclear blowtorch, powered by Brawndo.
Disrupting the Borg is expensive and time consuming!
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A Current Pic of +30 m Ice:
http://en.expedition-hope.org/blog/the-arctic-state/
I caught Jeff Masters this idios “Hero” lying through his teeth when he had our three to six inches of snow listed as rain in February. After I directly challenged him and called him a liar on his blog he changed it from rain to 0.37 inches of snow. 0.37 inches does NOT cover my boots. seems he screwed up again and moved the decimal point. I can walk to the weather station so it is not a micro climate issue. Also the snow was deep enough to made the news at the nearby town 10 miles away.
Snow does not happen when the temperature is over 40. They have to disappear the snow to monkey with the temps.
I see the way it works, all that broiling hot March weather made for an extremely thick ice pack. Anything you say, Jeff.
A bit more than the buoyancy stress of a nuclear sub at the Pole would be needed to pop through 2 m of ice to snap a few photos, which could explain why we haven’t seen such drama yet to be carried out on behalf of the worst US administration in the history of the Universe
If I am reading the above correctly, Amundsen Gulf has 2 meters of ice as we approach May 1. I looked up the weather forecast for Cambridge Bay (Who can forget Cambridge Bay from last year?). Current temp: double-ought zero. -10 tonight.
http://www.weather.com/weather/tenday/CAXX1205
Snow forecast Saturday week. Folks, that ice is still building!
Cambridge bay Nunavut -27* C this morning Apr 26
+19f daytime temp at Barrow, Alaska today. This is at a time when most of the daytime in Barrow is truly daytime. The shore and near shore sea ice doesn’t seem to be going anywhere.
http://seaice.alaska.edu/gi/observatories/barrow_webcam
Click on the Barrow ice breakup icon and you can plainly see that sea ice is more moveable than capable of melting.