Summer storm spins over the Arctic – big picture | Environment | guardian.co.uk
h/t to Tom Nelson
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There is also unseasonably cold air associated with that storm, probably blizzards over the ice pack.
Errr, not…
http://arctic.atmos.uiuc.edu/cryosphere/arctic.sea.ice.interactive.html
Err yes https://stevengoddard.wordpress.com/2012/08/09/interesting-goings-on-in-the-arctic/
I take it you are ready to bet $1000 on a record minimum?
Afternoon temperatures at Barrow are sitting at a balmy 31 degrees. Also in the 50s over parts of Ohio, Michigan and Indiana. At least 25 degrees below normal for that time of day. What are the climate crybabys going to say now? Does not exactly sound like 1936.
While individual weather events do not prove global warming, this is exactly what we would expect to see in a warming world caused by excess CO2! 😉
Also: This type of weather pattern is consistent with model projections with an increased CO2 concentration! 😉