Looks like the Antarctic will bottom-out next week around 2.5 million square km of sea ice. That's way above average because the water and the air are warmer than usual.
again Walter? Yet again? You can't simply keep dropping your references to Antarctic sea-ice extent without speaking to what significance you presume to... see in it... to make from it. You continue to ignore the lengthy posts scrutinizing your simple Antarctic sea-ice extent C&P references... lengthy detailed posts that I've even provided a critical summary of, for you... apparently, for you to also ignore! This summary:
- why do you continue to ignore the lengthy post responses provided to you that clearly question/detail:- why you presume to draw equivalencies between the Arctic and Antarctic
- why you presume to ignore the reasons provided to you for a couple of recent years growth in sea-ice extent... reasons that speak to, in part, a warming influence in that regard?
- why you presume to not provide any interpretation of your own as to why the Antarctic sea-ice extent has increased... while repeatedly speaking sarcastically to 'warming causing ice to form"
- why you presume to ignore the fact Antarctic sea-ice extent melts per norm, almost entirely, year-to-year.
- why you presume to ignore the fact no like Arctic concept of significant multi-year sea-ice exists within the Antarctic exists
- why you presume to ignore the significant long-term trend in decreasing Antarctic ice mass