Farewell Ice – We Hardly Knew You

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Arctic Sea-Ice Monitor

Climate experts say that the Arctic will be ice-free sometime before this summer.

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BBC NEWS | Science/Nature | Arctic summers ice-free ‘by 2013’

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10 Responses to Farewell Ice – We Hardly Knew You

  1. pinroot says:

    One of the documented effects of CAGW is that it has a tendency to move “goalposts” to some later date.

  2. Andy DC says:

    Miserable , rotten, no good ice. It won’t make it past May 1!

  3. Pathway says:

    The Weather Channel says that the melting ice is causing blocking high pressure that forces cold air toward the equator and that’s why I’m freezing my butt off.

    • Last year they said that melting Arctic ice caused the mild winter. Ice is amazing stuff.

      • Marian says:

        Yes.

        It’s CO2 it flip flops the climate depending on it’s mood. It appears to be bi-polar. 😉

        I see NASA claim CO2 is a coolant in the upper atmosphere. NASA also claims it’s a GHG in the Upper Atmosphere. SO there’s your proof.

    • gator69 says:

      The Blather Channel was told in its infancy by Big Brother, to never look into the Sun.

  4. DarrylB says:

    Science has changed. First one determines the desired result, then one determines a method of arriving at the desired result.
    This is done by choosing what information to include and what to exclude. Several problems, the most significant being that data begins in 1979 when there was a shift in climate factors. No one seems to want to look into decades preceding 1979 when there was a concern of increasing sea ice.
    The old adage applies ‘Figures don’t lie, but liers’ figure!’

  5. Jimbo says:

    In mid September they will say it was a typo and they really meant 2014.

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