Arctic ice area is the highest for the date since at least 2002
Disrupting the Borg is expensive and time consuming!
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Be on guard! This is when the AGW scientists will usually try to delay or change the ice graphs. A normal or higher anomaly for NH is unacceptable to them, it would really wreck it (AGW) much quicker than its supposed to. They are belatedly admitting defeat but very slowly as they look for new jobs LOL
Steven, can we get a real average of all satellite Arctic ice data? I so tire of the odd 27 year ‘average’.
The standard logic for the cold start to this year according to many national meteorological offices is that the exceptional loss of ice at the Arctic has caused this. But as far as I can see the Arctic ice currently is the same as in 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012 (+/- not much) and it was not this cold across so much of the NH then.
So ice loss causes ice gain.
We have always been at war with Eastasia.
It must be 🙂