New historic arctic ice minimum
On Sep 11, 4:30*pm, "Col" wrote:
Lawrence13 wrote:
On Sep 11, 2:19 pm, "Col" wrote:
Lawrence13 wrote:
On Sep 11, 1:02 pm, "Togless" wrote:
"Lawrence13" wrote:
Global temps well down on last year and a new La Nina just
started...
Variations around an accelerating anthropogenic warming trend.
Anthropogenic is a word made by man. Still not as warm as the last
interglacial - cooling ahead.
When do you think that arctic ice extent will recover to the level of
the 1972-2008 average, as shown on the original link?
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Col
Bolton, Lancashire
160m asl
Next Thursday at about 4:30 ish, pm of course.
Never mind the jokes Lawrence, I asked a serious question.
You talk of 'cooling ahead'. When will this said cooling lead
to an arctic sea extent comparable to the 1972-2008 average?
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Col
Bolton, Lancashire
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I could turn that around Col and say when will these said rising sea
levels threaten our coastlines. When will the said increase in super
sized hurricanes start. Or when will the said disapearance of snowfall
begin. When all is said and done there's nothing shaking but the
leaves in the tree. I'm still waiting for the last said three BBQ
summers and they were predicted by tn experts the Met Office, and
golly gosh if anyone knows about AGW then they do.
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