Day 71 in the Antarctic was another daily record for Sea Ice Extent (most ice on this day). That makes 6 for 2013 (corrected from 2003 typo). And the 3rd day in a row.
There are only 7 days where a daily record exists from before 2000. 345 records are from 2006 to 2013.
NSIDC has a dedicated page to Arctic Sea Ice. And one for Greenland. But no page dedicated to the Antarctic. That makes them propagandists, not scientists.
Year | No of Daily Records |
2010 | 129 |
2008 | 128 |
2006 | 29 |
2012 | 24 |
2007 | 21 |
2009 | 8 |
2000 | 6 |
2013 | 6 |
2004 | 5 |
1998 | 4 |
2005 | 3 |
1979 | 2 |
1980 | 1 |
Saw you on Tom Nelson post, http://tomnelson.blogspot.com/
I like the your work – nice site.
On this story all I have to offer is –
Where’s MY global warming?
I bought it!
I’m paying for it!
If the Antarctic ice begins to melt, while the Arctic ice begins to come back. will this be an indication of a non-CO2, cyclic phenomena of ice, or an indication that CAGW is “finally” hitting the Antarctic?
Let me guess …..
I don’t think guessing is necessary … unless the blackouts hit the UK. Then people might be really, really ticked with the MF-MSM.
http://nsidc.org/data/seaice_index/
Arctic Sea Ice News: http://nsidc.org/arcticseaicenews/
Antarctic Sea Ice News: ????????????????