On Monday, 30 January 2017 15:16:05 UTC, N_Cook wrote:
On 29/01/2017 14:39, N_Cook wrote:
Change of title required as global sea-ice extent down to a new record
of 16.414 million sq km on 28 Jan 2017
using Chrctic NSIDC data
retittled for new record
There is nothing I like better than when scientits make the dubious inevitable.
16.331 million on the 29 Jan 2017
Antarctic extent still going down closing in to all-time minimum,
2.635 million for 29 Jan towards 2.290 million of 27 Feb 1997 record
min, likely going under by end of the week.
Global extent normalised anomaly is still negative going at -2.272
And kick a dead sheep in the indisputables whilst doing so.
For some reason the Battle of Dieppe (arranged by Britain's favourite anti-Canadian song and dance man) comes into my head like the memories of a war crime.
Maybe it because he was undoubtedly struck with some sort of malediction similar to that with which the Clinton Parties are all falling down with, these days:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:L...hurchill#Death