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Arctic Sea Ice up 60% in 2013

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Arctic Thunder

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From Fox news, I say bring on the snow!

About a million more square miles of ocean are covered in ice in 2013 than in 2012, a whopping 60 percent increase -- and a dramatic deviation from predictions of an "ice-free Arctic in 2013," the Daily Mail noted.

Arctic sea ice averaged 2.35 million square miles in August 2013, as compared to the low point of 1.32 million square miles recorded on Sept. 16, 2012, according to the National Snow and Ice Data Center. A chart published Sept. 8 by NSIDC shows the dramatic rise this year, putting total ice cover within two standard deviations of the 30-year average.

Noting the year over year surge, one scientist even argued that "global cooling" was here.

"We are already in a cooling trend, which I think will continue for the next 15 years at least. There is no doubt the warming of the 1980s and 1990s has stopped,” Anastasios Tsonis of the University of Wisconsin told London’s Mail on Sunday.

The surge in Arctic ice is a dramatic change from last year’s record-setting lows, which fueled dire predictions of an imminent ice-free summer. A 2007 BBC report said the Arctic could be ice free in 2013 -- a theory NASA still echoes today.

"[An ice-free Arctic is] definitely coming, and coming sooner than we previously expected,“ Walt Meier, a glaciologist at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Md, told LiveScience last month. “We're looking at when as opposed to if.”


Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/science/2013...ercent-in-2013/?intcmp=features#ixzz2eUqZiByV
 
Makes since. I remember the winters mucb more severe back in my younger years. Good news.
BigT
 
There will be an ebb and flow to this...but we are only 10k years since the last ice age ended (which lasted about 90k years).
 
statistic are a wonderful thing you can prove just about anything you want. It just depends on your points of reference. now I am going to stick my head back in the sand its much nicer way to live
 
Would be awesome if our winters would get back to the way they were back in the 80's.
I know this summer was one of the hottest and driest that I can remember here in southern Oregon.
 
How in the world could Al Gore be wrong ? I also remember when winters where a lot more sever back in the 60s and 70s when I had to walk to school 5 miles up hill in both directions .
Bring it on .
 
So....its going to snow this year...again? PERFECT!:gossip:

WINTER NEEDS TO HURRY! Before I go crazy:crazy:
 
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