Shocking Ice Loss In July

http://www.arctic.io/observations/8/2011-07-02/4-N84.819532-E115.903219

Changes in Arctic ice between July 2 and July 17. The desperate polar bears are having to swim through three metre thick ice.

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6 Responses to Shocking Ice Loss In July

  1. Neven says:

    The weather seems to be turning so maybe next week you can write another 2011-is-tracking-2006 post? Sadly, it’s been a while since you posted the latest ‘noiseless’ graph.

  2. Andy WeissDC says:

    The ice is obviously losing at least 200,000 sq. km per day, each and every day. Any dunce can see that. We have lost 140% of the ice in just the past two months.

    • Tony Duncan says:

      Andy,

      I think you are exaggerating. It has only been losing around 100,000 a day recently, sometimes less. We are still WAY under 140% ice loss this year, since there is WAY more than 6.5 million K2 of ice, and Steve could surely still make that bet, considering how cold it is up there. Since the sun is getting lower and lower, ice melt must be almost finished.

  3. annie linux says:

    So a few polar bears have to swim a few yards. We have millions of somalis under sentence of death because the richest dumb $%$£”!! of this planet prefer to spend their dough on wars. And the same dumb $%$£”!! insist on financial rape of their own by means of the outright lie CO2 warming and the carbon tax. Back scattered IR from within a window of reduced spectrum of long wavelength IR is at a lower temperature than the ground (originating temperature) and heat can only flow from hotter to cooler so their is no warming of the surface.

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