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Grab an umbrella: it's global wetting, now...
Damn - I can't find the umbrella!
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Wow! Check this! Arctic Sea Ice is on the rise big time! 1 Million sq/km above average!
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I'm no scientist but how can you be serious while using a graph of a WHOLE 12 months to support your argument? :-? To me you are simply cherry picking data to fit your claim.
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O'Brien "How many fingers am I holding up Winston?"
Winston "Four." O'Brien "And if the party says five, how many fingers am I holding up?" I don't believe all this rubbish any more, it's the gravy train people. What happens will happen or to put it another way sh*t happens. :D |
Clearer graph set:
http://nsidc.org/data/seaice_index/images/n_plot.png http://nsidc.org/data/seaice_index/n_plot.html http://nsidc.org/data/seaice_index/images/s_plot.png http://nsidc.org/data/seaice_index/s_plot.html SM's graph refers to the lower data set which shows a upward trend with both the highest and lowest ice extents in the last 3 years. The trend match is poor. The exception to this being the Antarctic Peninsula, in the Bellingshausen/Amundsen and western Weddell seas where the ice is receding. The top graph shows a steady decrease with a better trend match. Why is the Antarctic growing, but the arctic shrinking? The most obvious answer is that the Antarctic is surrounded by sea, witch is warming and producing more snow to fall on the Antarctic, where as the amount of snow in the Arctic is less influenced by sea temperature because there is less sea around it. However, that is just informed speculation. |
I hope it's global wetting as I'm tired of having drought here in Australia!
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