NSIDC : Up Is The New Down

NSIDC : Down

Back when the sea was thick and lasted for years, cyclones tended to spread the ice out and actually increase its extent, said Julienne Stroeve of the National Snow and Ice Data Center in Boulder, Colo. Now, when ice gets spread out, it simply breaks up and disappears.

“As our ice cover has thinned, some of our old rules are changing,” said Stroeve.

Summer cyclone chewing up Canada’s Arctic sea ice | CTV News

Reality : Up

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3 Responses to NSIDC : Up Is The New Down

    • miked1947 says:

      Useful Puppet that only knows how to repeat the lies about their “Great Models” and the value of the Hockey Stick!

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