Global Sea Ice Area Above Normal In 2013

Global sea ice area has been above normal most of the year, and is averaging 1,600 Manhattans above normal in 2013.

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arctic.atmos.uiuc.edu/cryosphere/timeseries.global.anom.1979-2008

Experts tell us that the poles are melting down.

Science is the belief in the ignorance of the experts

– Richard Feynman

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6 Responses to Global Sea Ice Area Above Normal In 2013

  1. Gamecock says:

    Is sea level down?

    • Sea ice doesn’t affect sea level. It is thin and floating.

      • Mark Urbo says:

        Steven – a curious question from someone who is not “knee deep” in it, but when will sea ice levels return to a point where they were before the great warming/alarmist agenda started (I guess that would be the early ’80’s) ?

        Thanks – Mk

        • I’m not a prophet like Barack Obama and Walt Meier. Sea ice is thin and is affected by a thousand different factors. I have no idea what it will do in the future.

  2. ralphcramdo says:

    Science depends on the ignorance of politicians
    There, fixed.

  3. There Is No Substitute for Victory says:

    Because sea Ice is floating in, on and above water and since water expands when it freezes (by as much as 10% if all the sea ice in the oceans of the world melted there would not be any big effect on world wide ocean levels. They may in fact even drop.

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