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Tag Archives: Arctic
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
Andrew Neil’s correction to the corrections
Last Sunday Andrew Neil interviewed Ed Davey on the Sunday politics show on BBC1. I thought it was a very poor interview and criticised it in a recent post. Dana Nuccitelli was also very critical and pointed out a number … Continue reading
Posted in Anthony Watts, Climate change, Global warming, Roy Spencer, Watts Up With That
Tagged Andrew Neil, Arctic, Dana Nuccitelli, Ed Davey, Edward Davey, Met Office
19 Comments
Watt about the remarkable correllation – Arctic sea ice?
Watts Up With That (WUWT) has a new post, from the Hockey Schtick, called remarkable correlation of Arctic sea ice to Solar cycle length. The post reports on a paper published by the Danish Meteorological Institute (DMI) which discusses a … Continue reading
Andrew Neil and Ed Davey
Unfortunately my holiday cottage has Wi-Fi, so I haven’t been able to completely ignore what’s been going on in the outside world. I can’t quite resist, therefore, commenting on Andrew Neil’s interview with Ed Davey. Andrew Neil is the host … Continue reading
Posted in Climate change, Global warming
Tagged Andrew Neil, Arctic, Ed Davey, Edward Davey, Met Office, Richard Tol, surface temperatures, The Sunday Politics, Twitter
26 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
Happer and Schmitt
I wrote a post a while ago about William Happer’s calculation of how long it would take to get a 6oC rise in surface temperatures. The calculation was simplistic and the assumptions didn’t seem to be based on current scientific … Continue reading
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