Tuesday, May 13, 2014

Liars in Science and the Glaciers


Sometimes the truth is more difficult to receive than the fiction some of the liars in the global warming cabal. I remember that we talked of glacial retreat. Some of that is true... but less than you imagine. Now this historical record of ice in the north arctic makes me wonder where they get this stuff. More interesting is the Antarctic region has never been colder or more frozen than it is now. Something is fishy here... Smells like rotten Gore. Nice to see you are back from FLA. The lake missed you. Bet it's a bit cooler than you thought it would be too. Still 30% ice cover on Lake Superior. Most ever.




 Nothing, it appears, is black and white...
http://nsidc.org/.../why-is-there-so-much-antarctic-sea-ice/
nsidc.org
| Contact Us Even during the Antarctic summer, heavy sea ice conditions are not uncommon. But why was there so much sea ice around Antarctica to begin with, and why was it so thick?
 
There is no question that sea ice is greater than a long time in Antarctica. Not the same as glaciers... but cold none the less. http://wattsupwiththat.com/.../antarctic-sea-ice-at.../ wattsupwiththat.comFrom The Australian, 12 May 2014 Graham Lloyd Antarctic sea ice has expanded to record levels for April, increasing by more than 110,000sq km a day last month to nine million square kilometres. The...
 
 
 
he seas are NOT rapidly rising anywhere. 6" in the last century... http://tidesandcurrents.noaa.gov/.../sltrends_station...
tidesandcurrents.noaa.gov
The rate of sea level rise or fall has been determined for long-term U.S. water level stations. Monthly sea level data were used to obtain linear trends, seasonal cycles, and interannual variations.
 
 
 Glacial retreat seems to have a few flaws in the data -- not so much: http://wattsupwiththat.com/.../melting-by-2035-hardly.../ wattsupwiththat.comWUWT readers may recall that the IPCC famously claimed (using fake data) that Himalayan glaciers would melt by 2035. That date later turned out to be a blunder of epic proportions, requiring a retr..
 
 
  From the study that generated the hysteria about Antarctic Glacial Melt. " If the whole glacier system melts, Joughin says, it would raise global sea levels about 24 inches (60 centimeters), he adds. The process will take a while, roughly 200 to 900 years, Joughin and colleagues estimate, depending on how fast temperatures rise and how much snow falls in the area". That's a quarter to a whole millennium. A thousand years. HMMMM... 24" A thousand year timeframe. http://news.nationalgeographic.com/.../140512-thwaites.../
news.nationalgeographic.com
Scientists warn that the Thwaites glacier is sliding into the ocean and adding to sea level rise.

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