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Old 09-04-08, 11:40 AM   #1
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Default Arctic Sees Massive Gain in Ice Coverage - Increase twice the size of Germany

Imagine that.



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A map of the sea ice increase from the same month last year

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Increase twice the size of Germany: "colder weather" to blame.

Data from the National Snow and Ice Data Center (NSIDC) has indicated a dramatic increase in sea ice extent in the Arctic regions. The growth over the past year covers an area of 700,000 square kilometers: an amount twice the size the nation of Germany.

With the Arctic melting season over for 2008, ice cover will continue to increase until melting begins anew next spring.

The data is for August 2008 and indicates a total sea ice area of six million square kilometers. Ice extent for the same month in 2007 covered 5.3 million square kilometers, a historic low. Earlier this year, media accounts were rife with predictions that this year would again see a new record. Instead, the Arctic has seen a gain of about thirteen percent.

William Chapman, a researcher with the Arctic Climate Research Center at the University of Illinois, tells DailyTech that this year the Arctic was "definitely colder" than 2007. Chapman also says part of the reason for the large ice loss in 2007 was strong winds from Siberia, which affect both ice formation and drift, forcing ice into warmer waters where it melts.

Earlier predictions were also wrong because researchers thought thinner ice would melt faster in subsequent years. Instead, according to the NSIDC, the new ice had less snow coverage to insulate it from the bitterly cold air, resulting in a faster rate of ice growth.

Most concern has focused on the Arctic regions, rather than Antarctica. Recent research has indicated Antarctica is on a long-term cooling trend, for reasons which remain unclear.

Earlier this year, concerns over global warming led the US to officially list the polar bear a threatened species, over objections from experts who claimed the animal's numbers were increasing.
http://www.dailytech.com/Arctic+Sees...ticle12851.htm
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Old 09-04-08, 11:57 AM   #2
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Well, 2007 was a record low, so...
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Old 09-04-08, 11:59 AM   #3
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Well, 2007 was a record low, so...
So?

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Old 09-04-08, 12:02 PM   #4
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So a major relative gain in the past year is not indicative of a shift in climate. One would need several decades of data to make that kind of judgement. THe headline isn't saying what I imagine you want it to say.

Also, area is not as informative as area plus volume, which the Arctic is losing.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/7303385.stm
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Old 09-04-08, 12:04 PM   #5
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I saw this first, but then I thought good ole subman will see it next ...

So I let it go

Wait a minute your not talking about the 1,400 mile galcier that just fell into the ocean are you. I'll go get the article.

This thing is so big ... the glacier itself very very old.

Didn't the whole thing go crashing off at the same time and thats why it's so big?
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Old 09-04-08, 12:06 PM   #6
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Geetrue makes a good point, an increase in sea ice can be very bad news, as a result of events like this - http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/7595441.stm
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So a major relative gain in the past year is not indicative of a shift in climate. One would need several decades of data to make that kind of judgement. THe headline isn't saying what I imagine you want it to say.

Also, area is not as informative as area plus volume, which the Arctic is losing.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/7303385.stm
You are basing your ideas on the incorrect idea that old ice melts slower - that is wrong. This is a prime example on the idea that researchers have no clue whats going on. To say they know the climate is going to rise in temp by certain degrees over a given time - they have no way of predicting that either, especially when they have a hard time predicting weather next week.

And what of those models that determine volume? Wasn't that last months debate about how they were wrong and needed to be recalculated?

Anyway, regardless, Siberia is to blame for last years record low (Which I think the 1940's was even lower, but no one can prove that yet) for which they have been keeping track for a total of 10 years - lots of data there.

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Chapman also says part of the reason for the large ice loss in 2007 was strong winds from Siberia, which affect both ice formation and drift, forcing ice into warmer waters where it melts.
There ya have it.

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Old 09-04-08, 12:18 PM   #8
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You are basing your ideas on the incorrect idea that old ice melts slower - that is wrong. This is a prime example on the idea that researchers have no clue whats going on.
What? No I'm not. Explain.
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To say they know the climate is going to rise in temp by certain degrees over a given time - they have no way of predicting that either, especially when they have a hard time predicting weather next week.
Climate != Weather

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And what of those models that determine volume? Wasn't that last months debate about how they were wrong and needed to be recalculated?
Don't know, link?

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Anyway, regardless, Siberia is to blame for last years record low (Which I think the 1940's was even lower, but no one can prove that yet) for which they have been keeping track for a total of 10 years - lots of data there.
Record low in 2005, then new record low set last year - http://www.cnn.com/2007/TECH/science...ver/index.html
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Oh God. Please don't argue this again. I don't know how anybody can still be fooled by this crap.
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Oh God. Please don't argue this again. I don't know how anybody can still be fooled by this crap.
SCIENCE HAS BEEN PERVERTED BY BOTH SIDES OF THE ARGUMENT SO BOTH SIDES CAN KEEP THEMSELVES ON THE GRAVY TRAIN FOR LIFE.
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Here it is: http://www.allheadlinenews.com/articles/7012171216

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Komfie Manalo - AHN News Writer
Toronto, Canada (AHN) - Scientists on Wednesday said that the breaking of a chunk of ice shelf nearly the size of Manhattan in Ellesmere Island in Canada's northern Arctic is a clear indication of how temperatures are warming the polar frontier.
Arctic ice shelf specialist Derek Mueller of the Trent University in Ontario, Canada said the 19-square-mile shelf is now drifting in the Arctic Ocean after breaking loose in early August. The chunk of ice sheet was part of the 4,500-year-old Markham Ice Shelf.
He adds the event underscores how rapid changes are taking place in the Arctic due to global warming.
This one was only 19 square miles another one down in the Anarctic was 160 square miles earlier this year.
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SCIENCE HAS BEEN PERVERTED BY BOTH SIDES OF THE ARGUMENT SO BOTH SIDES CAN KEEP THEMSELVES ON THE GRAVY TRAIN FOR LIFE.
Please. One side has been trying to convince us that the planet's atmosphere is being destroyed and we're all going to be fried due to increased global temperatures because we drive cars and cows fart. And as we increase this tiny amount of CO2 today, temperatures fall. Which indicates their models are flawed. And they've told us the sun has no impacts on any warming, yet sunspot activity has fallen dramatically. At the same time we're seeing temperature decreases. They still see no correllation. And further yet, people are still arguing the same screwy stuff. I've had enough.
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SCIENCE HAS BEEN PERVERTED BY BOTH SIDES OF THE ARGUMENT SO BOTH SIDES CAN KEEP THEMSELVES ON THE GRAVY TRAIN FOR LIFE.
Please. One side has been trying to convince us that the planet's atmosphere is being destroyed and we're all going to be fried due to increased global temperatures because we drive cars and cows fart. And as we increase this tiny amount of CO2 today, temperatures fall. Which indicates their models are flawed. And they've told us the sun has no impacts on any warming, yet sunspot activity has fallen dramatically. At the same time we're seeing temperature decreases. They still see no correllation. And further yet, people are still arguing the same screwy stuff. I've had enough.
Did you take your meds today ...
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SCIENCE HAS BEEN PERVERTED BY BOTH SIDES OF THE ARGUMENT SO BOTH SIDES CAN KEEP THEMSELVES ON THE GRAVY TRAIN FOR LIFE.
Please. One side has been trying to convince us that the planet's atmosphere is being destroyed and we're all going to be fried due to increased global temperatures because we drive cars and cows fart. And as we increase this tiny amount of CO2 today, temperatures fall. Which indicates their models are flawed. And they've told us the sun has no impacts on any warming, yet sunspot activity has fallen dramatically. At the same time we're seeing temperature decreases. They still see no correllation. And further yet, people are still arguing the same screwy stuff. I've had enough.
Both sides are as bad as each other proving this and that and knocking down each others case for this and that.

My advice to both sides is this.....

GET LAID.
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Both sides are as bad as each other proving this and that and knocking down each others case for this and that.

My advice to both sides is this.....

GET LAID.
Equivocation doesn't work in this case. One side has offered the BS man-made global warming argument using fabricated evidence, the other side has only called it the BS that it is. It will take alot more than getting laid for these people.
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