I say, I say boy, what the hell???
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Antarctic Sea Ice Reaches New Record Maximum:
http://1.usa.gov/1qbs78Y
FLossy not going to like that.
Just dealin' with the facts, ma'am.Why do you guys think global warming is a popularity contest? Whether flossy likes it or not will not change the spectral properties of a carbon dioxide molecule.
It's what a call the Inverse Tinkerbell Effect: The deniers think if enough people don't believe it then it won't be real. :lol:
Just dealin' with the facts, ma'am.
Most interesting, this one. Particularly because there have been few spots with a greater positive anomaly over the last five years. GRACE measurements show loss of sea ice, which is probably greater than gain of land ice, but nobody really knows for sure.
And dark matter.No body knows for sure? Why is ice monitored if the data is suspect or uncertain or is this just a way to introduce the theory of dark ice to complement the dark heat theory?
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Global warming. Those are US numbers.
Right. Records were smashed globally. Canada, Mexico, North Africa, South Europe and Eurasia through past India. Everywhere else was well above norms. It lasted for years. Thousands died.
And guess what? No CO2:to blame.
Delicious.ONLY 37 DAYS TO GO
Doomsday draws near:
The planet has just five years to avoid disastrous global warming, says the Federal Government’s chief scientist.Sackett – now the former chief scientist – issued her five-year warning four years, 10 months and 24 days ago. Meanwhile, previous claims that global warming would cause hotter European winters may now be disregarded, because global warming has decided to make things colder instead:
Prof Penny Sackett yesterday urged all Australians to reduce their carbon footprint.
The risk of severe winters in Europe and northern Asia has been doubled by global warming, according to new research.The science is unsettled, as usual.
ONLY 37 DAYS TO GO | Daily Telegraph Tim Blair Blog
I didn't say any of that. I said your records are for the US, but it's "global warming." The US trend is not the same as the global trend.