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Oops, I see you've already added it, Neven. And unlike mine, your y axis scaling was down to zero, which some people insist upon :)
Shock news!
There is no shocking news, really. I'm just emulating a way of news reporting as seen in recent months by folks trying to play down the long-term shocking news of Arctic sea ice loss. You know, paid climate science disinformers like Benny Peiser who claimed that the poles aren't melting, twisti...
For the person who wanted a more recent chart of minimum extent, I usually do one each year.
http://hotwhopper.com/Charts/NHSHMin.png
From here:
http://blog.hotwhopper.com/2015/02/jim-steele-brings-arctic-to-antarctica.html
Or a less colourful version of same:
http://hotwhopper.com/Charts/nhshminp.png
Shock news!
There is no shocking news, really. I'm just emulating a way of news reporting as seen in recent months by folks trying to play down the long-term shocking news of Arctic sea ice loss. You know, paid climate science disinformers like Benny Peiser who claimed that the poles aren't melting, twisti...
Commented on this here, with some Arctic trivia thrown in:
http://blog.hotwhopper.com/2013/08/holey-moley-arctic.html
Hole
I just saw that Anthony Watts couldn't restrain himself and has posted one more instalment in his series of predictions for the Arctic that have supposedly failed to come about. I know there's no use in telling him that the IPCC projects the Arctic to become ice-free somehwere between 2080 and...
@LRC, when it gets too hot the ACs won't work so that'll help restrict CO2 emissions. (Nor will nuclear power plants so unless there are more renewables, I guess it cancels out.)
I like the heat, but not that hot.
Back to ice - it doesn't look as if it's going to stop disappearing for a bit yet.
Enjoy your holidays, Neven. Your blog is wonderful. (Long time reader, first time poster.)
Record dominoes 8: NSIDC daily sea ice extent
There are several scientific organisations that keep an eye on the Arctic sea ice cover and put out graphs to inform us of the amount of ice that is left. You can see most, if not all, of them on the ASI Graphs webpage. I expect the record on most of these graphs to be broken in weeks to come. -...
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