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Old January 29th 17, 06:07 PM posted to uk.sci.weather
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Default [CC] Global Arctic+Antarctic Sea-Ice extent ongoing minimum record, 20 January 2017

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Weatherlawyer writes
On Saturday, 28 January 2017 21:56:04 UTC, John Hall wrote:
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Alastair writes
This chart is a little ahead of the NSIDC one and you can see from it
that the Arctic sea ice has begun to melt again.
https://ads.nipr.ac.jp/vishop/#/extent


If the amount of Arctic sea ice is reducing in JANUARY, even if it turns
out to be only for a day or two, that seems remarkable and really brings
it home just how far global warming has gone.


Dimwit!

Wouldn't it mean that there is something a little deeper behind it?
Or don't you use logic where you come in?

All I can think is how badly you are going to hurt when you are shown
up as the clown you are. When that happens get a copy of the film
Marvellous about a clown called Nello and it may help you get over
yourself.


I have tolerated your incomprehensible ramblings, but I draw the line at
unprovoked abuse. Plonk.
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