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Post by douglavers on May 17, 2017 20:01:50 GMT
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Post by acidohm on May 17, 2017 20:24:14 GMT
Very much so! Try this page if you like wiggle watching Doug....its like 4k in comparison But sometimes lags a bit like amazon tv sunshinehours.net/
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Post by nautonnier on May 20, 2017 14:49:15 GMT
Two graphs from Joe Bastardi (One reported from Gustavo Rejivik) "Here's a chart of Arctic Ice which the experts said melted in 2008 - It's hard to hide 450,000 Manhattan's worth of ice isn't it..."" Greenland will need a record melt season just to get back to normal"
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Post by missouriboy on May 20, 2017 17:14:40 GMT
Two graphs from Joe Bastardi (One reported from Gustavo Rejivik) "Here's a chart of Arctic Ice which the experts said melted in 2008 - It's hard to hide 450,000 Manhattan's worth of ice isn't it..."Minutiae are lost at scale. Your locus affects your focus.
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Post by nautonnier on May 20, 2017 18:02:12 GMT
But that is precisely the point. The panic smallest ice extent in the Arctic was still larger than the continental United States, but it was spun as vanishing Arctic Ice. Similarly, a couple of hundredths of a degree in averages of an intensive variable (temperature) where most of the figures are invented - is reported as 'catastrophic climate change'.
This continual hyperbole reminds me of the 'Reds Under the Bed' whipped up claims by the media. In fact they follow precisely the same psychology. We need to find the grifter.
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Post by nautonnier on May 26, 2017 21:57:50 GMT
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Post by acidohm on May 27, 2017 5:12:04 GMT
Even during recent record lows, for that time of the season the ice was still 95% there....
Hardly worth the fuss it causes!
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Post by douglavers on Jun 2, 2017 6:54:22 GMT
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Post by missouriboy on Jun 2, 2017 13:04:47 GMT
Is it normal during past events for seismic activity to be so widely distributed around the island? That perimeter distance is as long as the east-west distance across the entire state of Missouri (St. Louis to Kansas City). Are those the stress edges of a rising bubble?
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Post by acidohm on Jun 3, 2017 17:21:11 GMT
sunshinehours.net/The death spiral of the arctic continues....when will this desperate situation come to an end?? Oh the humanity....
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Post by acidohm on Jun 3, 2017 17:24:38 GMT
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Post by acidohm on Jun 3, 2017 19:46:26 GMT
Seen on a volcano fb page, monitoring volcanos and earthquakes on google earth looks good.
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Post by missouriboy on Jun 3, 2017 19:49:09 GMT
i guess that the answer to my question is that ... this is NOT normal (in the historic time period of record). Four at once might breach the exciting threshold. Doug may have it right. "For what we are about to receive ..........." Of course, WE are upwind if that will make a difference.
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Post by sigurdur on Jun 3, 2017 23:51:47 GMT
It will make a huge difference
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Post by graywolf on Jun 11, 2017 11:27:29 GMT
So , back down to 3rd lowest but more of a concern are the sst rises now showing around the basin esp. over bering side of things??
As an aside politics has kept me a tad quiet over the last 6 weeks and I'm a bit saddened by the result Prior to thursday there was only 1 nation ruled by an Orange man, now we have bloody 10 orangemen ruining ours!!!!
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