Great Lakes Ice Cover At Record High, More Than 2X Normal

Great Lakes ice coverage is a record high for the date at 75%, and is more than 2X normal.

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8 Responses to Great Lakes Ice Cover At Record High, More Than 2X Normal

  1. Shazaam says:

    All that warming heat will be trapped as the ice cover increases!!!

    What happens when the heat hidden at the bottoms of the lakes cannot escape?

    The ice might start boiling!!

    /SARC

    • X says:

      The heat *must* be there, otherwise the models would fail and that is impossible… at least, that’s what our bible says.

  2. Chewer says:

    The residents around the lakes still have a while to go before they experience the Clean Air conditions of mid-summer 😉
    http://www.wunderground.com/global/stations/89208.html

  3. Andy Oz says:

    Slightly OT at the other end of the world. Latest satellite picture of the Larsen Ice Shelf. Looks pretty damn icy to me. Must be all that missing heat.
    http://lance-modis.eosdis.nasa.gov/imagery/subsets/?mosaic=Antarctica.2014035.terra.4km

  4. Andy Oz says:

    UNSW announces that clouds are the major factor in heating and cooling of the global climate.
    And then announce that we are all doomed! This doomsday stuff is so misleading.

  5. Morgan says:

    4 down and one to go….Lake Michigan almost a thing of the past.

    http://www.glerl.noaa.gov/res/glcfs/glcfs.php?hr=00&ext=ice&type=N&lake=l

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