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Fast Pat
Posted: Fri May 02, 2008 11:20 am
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Asked if this summer will match last year's record low sea ice in the
North, Overland that is likely.

"The tea leaves point to a minimal amount of sea ice next September,
that would be the same as we had last summer, 40 percent loss compared
to 20 years ago," he said.

http://www.newsvine.com/_news/2008/05/02/1465731-major-arctic-sea-ice-melt-is-expected-this-summer
kT
Posted: Fri May 02, 2008 12:37 pm
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On May 2, 5:23 pm, "Landy" <no...@nowhere.net> wrote:
Quote:
"Fast Pat" <npat...@gmail.com> wrote in message

news:46c12301-b3f7-47fb-be49-12314ddf51ce@s33g2000pri.googlegroups.com...

Asked if this summer will match last year's record low sea ice in the
North, Overland that is likely.

"The tea leaves point to a minimal amount of sea ice next September,
that would be the same as we had last summer, 40 percent loss compared
to 20 years ago," he said.

Ah, so that's what's wrong with the climate models. They're using tea
leaves to predict.

Look at this graph at the end of the chart.

Notice the deep anomaly at the end of last year. All that missing
multiyear ice was filled back in with annual ice, ice that only last a
single year.

It doesn't take a fucking genius or a climate model to see that arctic
sea ice is in deep trouble.

Here is an even better view of the state of multiyear ice in the
arctic :

http://www.nasa.gov/images/content/217299main_NSIDC_Fig2_iceage_500.jpg

So you tell us, when are you going to fucking GROW UP?
kT
Posted: Fri May 02, 2008 12:39 pm
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On May 2, 5:37 pm, kT <cos...@lifeform.org> wrote:
Quote:
On May 2, 5:23 pm, "Landy" <no...@nowhere.net> wrote:

"Fast Pat" <npat...@gmail.com> wrote in message

news:46c12301-b3f7-47fb-be49-12314ddf51ce@s33g2000pri.googlegroups.com...

Asked if this summer will match last year's record low sea ice in the
North, Overland that is likely.

"The tea leaves point to a minimal amount of sea ice next September,
that would be the same as we had last summer, 40 percent loss compared
to 20 years ago," he said.

Ah, so that's what's wrong with the climate models. They're using tea
leaves to predict.

Look at this graph at the end of the chart.

Here is the graph, I missed the link.

http://arctic.atmos.uiuc.edu/cryosphere/IMAGES/sea.ice.anomaly.timeseries.jpg

You can watch this develop all summer as the bottom falls out.

Quote:
Notice the deep anomaly at the end of last year. All that missing
multiyear ice was filled back in with annual ice, ice that only last a
single year.

It doesn't take a fucking genius or a climate model to see that arctic
sea ice is in deep trouble.

Here is an even better view of the state of multiyear ice in the
arctic :

http://www.nasa.gov/images/content/217299main_NSIDC_Fig2_iceage_500.jpg

So you tell us, when are you going to fucking GROW UP?
kT
Posted: Fri May 02, 2008 12:56 pm
Guest
On May 2, 5:40 pm, "Landy" <no...@nowhere.net> wrote:
Quote:
"kT" <cos...@lifeform.org> wrote in message

news:a491f994-9577-4e7e-9c14-e509ac5c1a86@r66g2000hsg.googlegroups.com...



On May 2, 5:23 pm, "Landy" <no...@nowhere.net> wrote:
"Fast Pat" <npat...@gmail.com> wrote in message

news:46c12301-b3f7-47fb-be49-12314ddf51ce@s33g2000pri.googlegroups.com...

Asked if this summer will match last year's record low sea ice in the
North, Overland that is likely.

"The tea leaves point to a minimal amount of sea ice next September,
that would be the same as we had last summer, 40 percent loss compared
to 20 years ago," he said.

Ah, so that's what's wrong with the climate models. They're using tea
leaves to predict.

Look at this graph at the end of the chart.

Notice the deep anomaly at the end of last year. All that missing
multiyear ice was filled back in with annual ice, ice that only last a
single year.

It doesn't take a fucking genius or a climate model to see that arctic
sea ice is in deep trouble.

Here is an even better view of the state of multiyear ice in the
arctic :

http://www.nasa.gov/images/content/217299main_NSIDC_Fig2_iceage_500.jpg

So you tell us, when are you going to fucking GROW UP?

I see you are obviously someone (very likely American) who can't take a
joke. No sense of irony.
Hope you're enjoying your humourless life.

Arctic Ice Anomaly : Serious Subject.

Landy : Shitty Comedian.
Landy
Posted: Fri May 02, 2008 5:40 pm
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"kT" <cosmic@lifeform.org> wrote in message
news:a491f994-9577-4e7e-9c14-e509ac5c1a86@r66g2000hsg.googlegroups.com...
Quote:
On May 2, 5:23 pm, "Landy" <no...@nowhere.net> wrote:
"Fast Pat" <npat...@gmail.com> wrote in message

news:46c12301-b3f7-47fb-be49-12314ddf51ce@s33g2000pri.googlegroups.com...

Asked if this summer will match last year's record low sea ice in the
North, Overland that is likely.

"The tea leaves point to a minimal amount of sea ice next September,
that would be the same as we had last summer, 40 percent loss compared
to 20 years ago," he said.

Ah, so that's what's wrong with the climate models. They're using tea
leaves to predict.

Look at this graph at the end of the chart.

Notice the deep anomaly at the end of last year. All that missing
multiyear ice was filled back in with annual ice, ice that only last a
single year.

It doesn't take a fucking genius or a climate model to see that arctic
sea ice is in deep trouble.

Here is an even better view of the state of multiyear ice in the
arctic :

http://www.nasa.gov/images/content/217299main_NSIDC_Fig2_iceage_500.jpg

So you tell us, when are you going to fucking GROW UP?

I see you are obviously someone (very likely American) who can't take a
joke. No sense of irony.
Hope you're enjoying your humourless life.
 
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