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Tag Archives: arctic sea ice
Arctic sea ice recovery – WTF!!!
I know I shouldn’t really be surprised by anything in the climate change debate, but I can’t help but be flabbergasted by the recent discussion about the supposed Arctic sea ice recovery. This started with an article by David Rose … Continue reading
Posted in Climate change, Global warming
Tagged Antarctic, Arctic, arctic sea ice, David Rose, Mail on Sunday, Polar ice packs, Sea ice, September, summer sea ice
40 Comments
Arctic sea ice extent
I was somewhat surprised to see the following tweet from Andrew Neil Scientists, Marine Research, Bergen: decline in Arctic ice not thru warmer air but by shifts in ocean currents, pushing warmer water north — Andrew Neil (@afneil) July 6, … Continue reading
Posted in Climate change, Global warming
Tagged Andrew Neil, arctic sea ice, Ken Drinkwater, NOAA, Telegraph
38 Comments
Watt about the sea ice?
Posted in Anthony Watts, Bob Tisdale, Climate change, Global warming, Watts Up With That
Tagged Antarctic, Antarctic sea ice, Arctic, arctic sea ice, Climate change, global surface temperatures, Global warming, indicators of global warming, North Pole, Polar ice cap, Polar ice packs, Sea ice
7 Comments
Minimum sea ice volume
Quite often when discussing arctic sea ice, people refer to the area of the sea ice. It would seem, to me, that it is actually the volume that is what is important as it tells you how much ice is … Continue reading