Arctic Scientists Strike Out In Ice Forecasting, So They Adjust The Data Downwards

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September Sea Ice Outlook: June Report | ARCUS

This was humiliating, so JAXA cleverly adjusted their methodology downwards right at the finish line. Unadjusted JAXA is 5.1 million km². The new version of JAXA (adopted three days ago) is 4.8 million km².

Nuttercelli says they predicted 2013’s big increase in ice.

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4 Responses to Arctic Scientists Strike Out In Ice Forecasting, So They Adjust The Data Downwards

  1. chris y says:

    This is really bad news for Nuttercelli and the boys over at the SS.

    If you accept the last-minute bodge from JAXA, then the most accurate sea-ice forecast was provided by the climate and sea ice experts at…

    WUWT!!!!

    Congratulations to Anthony and the gang.
    🙂

  2. Billy Liar says:

    Nuttercelli says they predicted 2013′s big increase in ice.

    Yeah,riiiight.

  3. pjie2 says:

    What? The SEARCH exercise uses the NSIDC’s data, not JAXA. The fact that the latter have updated their product is entirely irrelevant.

  4. QV says:

    Nigel Farage draws attention to the 60% increase in arctic ice, in the European Parliament:

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