Ice Is A Thing Of The Past In New England

New England is having the coldest start to the year since 1940, the Great Lakes have record ice, and some genius publishes a book saying that ice is a thing of the past.

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Farewell to Ice Skating

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6 Responses to Ice Is A Thing Of The Past In New England

  1. mwhite says:

    From the GWPF

    http://cnsnews.com/news/article/barbara-hollingsworth/alaskan-polar-bears-threatened-too-much-spring-ice-0

    “Alaskan Polar Bears Threatened…By Too Much Spring Ice”

  2. james johnson says:

    Makes the Bell Curve understandable. To bad if you are on the wrong end. Ice may come as a real surprise and snow will just be another Hot sauce.

  3. edk says:

    http://www.bluehill.org/climate/date_pndh.gif
    Here is over 100years of freeze thaw data for Houghton pond south and east of concord

    • ed k says:

      This year the days ice has been on the pond is over the 120 year mean. Remarkable graph showing relative stability in climate.

  4. _Jim says:

    As I posted earlier in reference to posts by bob maginnis it can be difficult to distinguish between genius and idiot (savant) … sometimes, it appears, not so much judging by the evidence shown/linked to in this OP …

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