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Nasa’s ice maps appear to be fraudulent if one checks other sources such as this one. http://bulletin.mercator-ocean.fr/html/produits/bestproduct/welcome_en.jsp?zone=arc There are sailboat expeditions trying to go through the Northwest passage that are having a hard time getting through. Also the Chukchi sea shows little ice on the NASA map compared to other sites.
Who you gonna believe ? NASA or your own eyes ?
NASA is pro AGW, so they will continue the lie through any means necessary.
I predict that by 2030, aliens will have taken over the entire planet and will be raising humans for food. Can anyone prove that I am wrong?
If this trend continues, it may be worse than we thought and all humans will be food much quicker than predicted by the models.
Isn’t post-normal science easy? Wheres my grant?
It’s like their satellite is programmed to balk if the ice content isn’t cooperating with the story.
If anyone wants to get a very clear view of how the Arctic has changed over the past 30-odd years, watch this video between 14:00 and 16:15. It is a collaboration between NSDIC and NOAA using a time-lapse series of satellite images. The entire video is excellent, but the time-lapse series is a real eye opener. http://davidappell.blogspot.com.au/2012/08/probability-of-new-arctic-ice-record-72.html
BWAAAAAAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAaaaaaa! yeah Whatever….
I meant 25 years and did you watch the time-lapse images?
BWAAAAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA! yeah ok, LMAO!
That video was funny. The time-lapse video is shocking.
Me is sure it is fer you but Whatever!
If ya want Me to be shocked, maybe if ya went diving with a tuna necklace off the coast of South Africa. That may do it! Maybe then I’ll be shocked a little. But ya know Whatever!
BWAAAAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAHAHAAaaaa! yeah ya know, Whatever….
Oh Yeah, by the way, take yer…..
It is well known that the 1970s were very cold. A little thought on your part would be appreciated
http://stevengoddard.wordpress.com/2012/08/18/alarming-rise-in-arctic-temperatures-to-melt-greenland-and-flood-the-coasts/
Too bad that they didn’t have time-lapse satellite images back then.
Why isn’t there any 10 year ice? Or 20 year ice? I mean right at the beginning of Francis’ video.
Passive microwave satellites. You know they didn’t have them until 1987?
Here’s the wiki;
Lots of problems. Big time gaps in coverage. Problems aligning successive satellites.
You know, they make such a big deal of insisting on using the same set of falling apart satellites for the ice extent maps. Why don’t they use that same care with this multi-year time lapse?
All the ice eventually dies in the North Atlantic.