Another sign that this myth about global cooling is ridiculous. If anything, this year will be worse than all others.
Alarm as Arctic sea ice not yet freezing at latest date on record
Delayed freeze in Laptev Sea could have knock-on effects across polar region, scientists saywww.theguardian.com
As we see, the ice forming off Siberia's coast is certainly the lowest it's ever been since people paid attention to such things.
For the first time since records began,
Well, I guess since there was no ice there prior to the Pleistocene era all is well. Eh?How long have records been kept?
Just more alarmism unsupported by data.Another sign that this myth about global cooling is ridiculous. If anything, this year will be worse than all others.
Alarm as Arctic sea ice not yet freezing at latest date on record
Delayed freeze in Laptev Sea could have knock-on effects across polar region, scientists saywww.theguardian.com
As we see, the ice forming off Siberia's coast is certainly the lowest it's ever been since people paid attention to such things.
Of course, the crackpot site says the exact opposite of what facts on the ground attest.Just more alarmism unsupported by data.
Some surprises in polar bear sea ice habitat at mid-October 2020
Posted on October 17, 2020 | Comments Offon Some surprises in polar bear sea ice habitat at mid-October 2020
Arctic sea ice has been growing steadily since the minimum extent was reached a month ago, with shorefast ice now developing along the Russian and Alaskan coastlines as ice cover expands in the Central Canadian Arctic. So while it’s true that the main pack of Arctic ice is far from the Russian shoreline, rapidly developing shorefast ice will allow bears to begin hunting seals long before ice in the central Arctic Basin reaches the Siberian shore, as they do in Western and Southern Hudson Bay every fall. . . .
Actually, it reports the "facts on the ground" with no alarmist agenda to propagandize.Of course, the crackpot site says the exact opposite of what facts on the ground attest.
DOOOOOOOOOOOOMMMM!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Again.Another sign that this myth about global cooling is ridiculous. If anything, this year will be worse than all others.
Alarm as Arctic sea ice not yet freezing at latest date on record
Delayed freeze in Laptev Sea could have knock-on effects across polar region, scientists saywww.theguardian.com
As we see, the ice forming off Siberia's coast is certainly the lowest it's ever been since people paid attention to such things.
Just more alarmism unsupported by data.
Some surprises in polar bear sea ice habitat at mid-October 2020
Posted on October 17, 2020 | Comments Offon Some surprises in polar bear sea ice habitat at mid-October 2020
Arctic sea ice has been growing steadily since the minimum extent was reached a month ago, with shorefast ice now developing along the Russian and Alaskan coastlines as ice cover expands in the Central Canadian Arctic. So while it’s true that the main pack of Arctic ice is far from the Russian shoreline, rapidly developing shorefast ice will allow bears to begin hunting seals long before ice in the central Arctic Basin reaches the Siberian shore, as they do in Western and Southern Hudson Bay every fall. . . .
No, just more water than ice, way later than usual. Read the article. It's fairly easy to understand.DOOOOOOOOOOOOMMMM!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Again.
I did.No, just more water than ice, way later than usual. Read the article. It's fairly easy to understand.
Well, I guess since there was no ice there prior to the Pleistocene era all is well. Eh?
Just more denialist misinformation. None of these studies are about the entire Arctic Ocean. They are of two much smaller areas and only an idiot or liar would say that they cover the entire Arctic Ocean.3 More New Studies Show Modern Arctic Sea Ice Extent Is Greater Than Nearly Any Time In The Last 10,000 Years
By Kenneth Richard on 29. October 2020
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For years scientists have been using biomarker evidence (IP25, PIP25) to reconstruct the Arctic’s sea ice history. The evidence shows modern (20th-21st century) Arctic sea ice is at its greatest extent since the Holocene began.
Scientists (Wu et al., 2020) have determined that from about 14,000 to 8,000 years ago, when CO2 lingered near 250 ppm, the Beaufort Sea (Arctic) was “nearly ice free throughout the year” (<0.2 PIP25) and ~4°C warmer than today in winter.
With CO2 at ~400 ppm, this region is 70-100% ice-covered (>0.8 PIP25) for all but 1-2 summer months in the modern (1988-2007) era.
Image Source: Wu et al., 2020
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They don't need to be about the entire Arctic Ocean to make the point.Just more denialist misinformation. None of these studies are about the entire Arctic Ocean. They are of two much smaller areas and only an idiot or liar would say that they cover the entire Arctic Ocean.
They do when they make claims about the entire Arctic Ocean as your C&P did.They don't need to be about the entire Arctic Ocean to make the point.
You're not focusing. They don't need to cover the whole ocean to make a claim about less extent in the past.They do when they make claims about the entire Arctic Ocean as your C&P did.
It does when the claim is about the whole Arctic Ocean.You're not focusing. They don't need to cover the whole ocean to make a claim about less extent in the past.
No. The fact that there was none where now there is some is sufficient to make the point.It does when the claim is about the whole Arctic Ocean.
Yeah... if you are talking about the Beaufort Sea... but you are not. You are talking about the Arctic Ocean.No. The fact that there was none where now there is some is sufficient to make the point.
If ice was absent from that part then extent was less.Yeah... if you are talking about the Beaufort Sea... but you are not. You are talking about the Arctic Ocean.
Why are you unable to decern the difference between the Beaufort Sea and the Arctic Ocean?
Yes... less in the Beaufort Sea... and not necessarily the entire Arctic Ocean. Are you really unable to understand this?If ice was absent from that part then extent was less.
Subtract Beaufort sea from the Arctic Ocean total and you have less ice.Yes... less in the Beaufort Sea... and not necessarily the entire Arctic Ocean. Are you really unable to understand this?
Not if another area had more ice.Subtract Beaufort sea from the Arctic Ocean total and you have less ice.
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