http://iabp.apl.washington.edu/maps_daily_tracknsidc.html
Looks like they are taking this Northwest Passage thing very seriously.
http://iabp.apl.washington.edu/maps_daily_tracknsidc.html
Looks like they are taking this Northwest Passage thing very seriously.
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Right, there is a lot of bias data all over the place.
It’s really bad when you can no longer trust the agencies responsible for our forecasts.
Were they ever trustworthy? Heh, I don’t think so. Every year we have some new way of measuring something that shows how poor we were at previously measuring. Add to that agenda… and well…
This was of course just being silly. The missing ice is the SSMI sensor problem.
Hi Steve,
I know this is a new blog but it might be a good idea to mention in the initial post: The “missing ice is the SSMI sensor problem.”
Some people might be new to your blog and may not understand what’s going on. They may not have got to your comment and conclude something else.
Maybe Russia will give them some ice or snow here in a week or so, to make it up! Who needs sensors!
Hi Steven!
Have you noticed that Cryosphere Arctic anomaly has stucked on -1,348 mio kvm for many days now?
K.R. Frank Lansner