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That newspaper that houses the magnificent Christopher Booker has gone
'native' Today they run a story about the 'Catlin Three', Apparently Pen Hadow claims he drilled 20 odd drillings per day whilst pulling all that gear for 73 day across thin ice for at 3.7 miles per day? How did he find the energy and time? http://www.telegraph.co.uk/earth/env...-thin-ice.html Of course he could have saved himself the effort as the Alfred Wegener Institute had just done all the scientific work from a WWII era workhorse Douglas DC-3 airplane equipped with skis, and towing an airborne sounder twenty meters above the ice surface. It took four weeks to complete and guess what they found out the ice was far thicker than expected and far thicker then Pen Hadow measured. http://www.awi.de/en/news/press_rele...ash=ff957775e4 Mind you the Catlin expedition back ed by the BBC and Guardian and sponsered by The Catlin Group Limited of course had an agenda to begin with, that being that the Arctic ice was rapidly thinning and disappearing, but even though Hadow claims that to be the case but no one told the Alfred Wegener Institute how sort of....snowed on their parade. Never mind never let facts get in the way of an ideology |
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![]() wrote in message ... That newspaper that houses the magnificent Christopher Booker has gone 'native' Today they run a story about the 'Catlin Three', Apparently Pen Hadow claims he drilled 20 odd drillings per day whilst pulling all that gear for 73 day across thin ice for at 3.7 miles per day? How did he find the energy and time? http://www.telegraph.co.uk/earth/env...-thin-ice.html Of course he could have saved himself the effort as the Alfred Wegener Institute had just done all the scientific work from a WWII era workhorse Douglas DC-3 airplane equipped with skis, and towing an airborne sounder twenty meters above the ice surface. It took four weeks to complete and guess what they found out the ice was far thicker than expected and far thicker then Pen Hadow measured. http://www.awi.de/en/news/press_rele...ash=ff957775e4 'Somewhat thicker than during the last two years' not 'far thicker than expected'. Tut tut Lawence, putting a spin on something, what you are always accusing global warming supporters of doing! Mind you the Catlin expedition back ed by the BBC and Guardian and sponsered by The Catlin Group Limited of course had an agenda to begin with, that being that the Arctic ice was rapidly thinning and disappearing, but even though Hadow claims that to be the case but no one told the Alfred Wegener Institute how sort of....snowed on their parade. Never mind never let facts get in the way of an ideology So basically the Catlin expedition falsified their data in order to come up with the 'correct' conclusions, is that what you are saying? Or could it simply be that different methods of collecting data can show different results, were exactly the same areas monitored, and at the same time? -- Col Bolton, Lancashire 160m asl |
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Col wrote:
wrote in message ... That newspaper that houses the magnificent Christopher Booker has gone 'native' Today they run a story about the 'Catlin Three', Apparently Pen Hadow claims he drilled 20 odd drillings per day whilst pulling all that gear for 73 day across thin ice for at 3.7 miles per day? How did he find the energy and time? http://www.telegraph.co.uk/earth/env...-thin-ice.html Of course he could have saved himself the effort as the Alfred Wegener Institute had just done all the scientific work from a WWII era workhorse Douglas DC-3 airplane equipped with skis, and towing an airborne sounder twenty meters above the ice surface. It took four weeks to complete and guess what they found out the ice was far thicker than expected and far thicker then Pen Hadow measured. http://www.awi.de/en/news/press_rele...ash=ff957775e4 'Somewhat thicker than during the last two years' not 'far thicker than expected'. Tut tut Lawence, putting a spin on something, what you are always accusing global warming supporters of doing! The ice certainly covers a greater area that any of the past 7 years at least: http://www.ijis.iarc.uaf.edu/seaice/...Ice_Extent.png -- Brian Wakem |
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Brian Wakem wrote:
The ice certainly covers a greater area that any of the past 7 years at least: http://www.ijis.iarc.uaf.edu/seaice/...Ice_Extent.png But it also consists of much less old ice than usual: http://nsidc.org/arcticseaicenews/2009/040609.html -- Graham P Davis, Bracknell, Berks., UK. E-mail: newsman not newsboy "I wear the cheese. It does not wear me." |
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In message , Graham P Davis
writes Brian Wakem wrote: The ice certainly covers a greater area that any of the past 7 years at least: http://www.ijis.iarc.uaf.edu/seaice/...Ice_Extent.png But it also consists of much less old ice than usual: http://nsidc.org/arcticseaicenews/2009/040609.html I also think that there will be a lead opening up from the N Atlantic splitting the ice around the N pole. James -- James Brown |
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![]() "Col" wrote in message ... wrote in message ... That newspaper that houses the magnificent Christopher Booker has gone 'native' Today they run a story about the 'Catlin Three', Apparently Pen Hadow claims he drilled 20 odd drillings per day whilst pulling all that gear for 73 day across thin ice for at 3.7 miles per day? How did he find the energy and time? http://www.telegraph.co.uk/earth/env...-thin-ice.html Of course he could have saved himself the effort as the Alfred Wegener Institute had just done all the scientific work from a WWII era workhorse Douglas DC-3 airplane equipped with skis, and towing an airborne sounder twenty meters above the ice surface. It took four weeks to complete and guess what they found out the ice was far thicker than expected and far thicker then Pen Hadow measured. http://www.awi.de/en/news/press_rele...ash=ff957775e4 'Somewhat thicker than during the last two years' not 'far thicker than expected'. Tut tut Lawence, putting a spin on something, what you are always accusing global warming supporters of doing! Mind you the Catlin expedition back ed by the BBC and Guardian and sponsered by The Catlin Group Limited of course had an agenda to begin with, that being that the Arctic ice was rapidly thinning and disappearing, but even though Hadow claims that to be the case but no one told the Alfred Wegener Institute how sort of....snowed on their parade. Never mind never let facts get in the way of an ideology So basically the Catlin expedition falsified their data in order to come up with the 'correct' conclusions, is that what you are saying? Or could it simply be that different methods of collecting data can show different results, were exactly the same areas monitored, and at the same time? -- Col Bolton, Lancashire 160m asl It was a whingy whiney escapade nothing else, the science worth worthless. |
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![]() "Lawrence Jenkins" wrote in message ... It was a whingy whiney escapade nothing else, the science worth worthless. Oh, we're an expert now on what constitutes good and bad practice with respect to the scientific study of ice thickness in the arctic? -- Col Bolton, Lancashire 160m asl |
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![]() "Brian Wakem" wrote in message ... Col wrote: The ice certainly covers a greater area that any of the past 7 years at least: http://www.ijis.iarc.uaf.edu/seaice/...Ice_Extent.png Yes, I've been following that with interest ever since Lawence first posted the link with great excitement when the red line first moved abouve the others ![]() -- Col Bolton, Lancashire 160m asl |
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![]() "Col" wrote in message ... "Lawrence Jenkins" wrote in message ... It was a whingy whiney escapade nothing else, the science worth worthless. Oh, we're an expert now on what constitutes good and bad practice with respect to the scientific study of ice thickness in the arctic? -- Col Bolton, Lancashire 160m asl It was all pure showboating,they were so bloody useless even their equipment stopped working due to the conditions being far harsher than they'd considered. Nope the script was written long before they went on their half-arsed journey. They were determined to find multi- leads of ice and bob about in the arctic ocean like lemons, in fact they found one. The arctic ice is doing very well thank you not that those environmental Jesuits at the BBC and their tofu terrorists the Guardianista's would admit to http://www.ijis.iarc.uaf.edu/en/home/seaice_extent.htm |
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