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"The Imaginary Sea Ice Crisis"

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The Imaginary Sea Ice Crisis


December 4, 2017

The coldest year on record in the Eastern Arctic was 1979. Since then, there has been a small decline in the area of the Arctic covered by sea ice.


Data.GISS: GISS Surface Temperature Analysis


Arctic sea ice and temperature

tracks the Atlantic Multidecadal Oscillation (AMO)

which has a 70 year cycle
and is currently at a peak.


It is quite likely that Arctic
sea ice extent will increase
over the next few decades,
as the AMO starts downwards.



Reykjavik GISS V2 AMO

Climate experts forecast

that the Arctic will be come
ice-free in the future,
because they aren’t actual scientists.



 
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