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Old 09-21-2016, 08:35 AM #31
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Apparently the polar bears can breathe a sigh of relief, as the ice cap enters its first growth phase since satellite intelligence was reworked.
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Researchers atop Mount Washington give first glimpse of winter to come

Researchers atop Mount Washington give first glimpse of winter to come

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Post Artic Ice Cap . . . apparently growing rapidly

This past weekend left '>two standard deviations' from the 'norm' zone.

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Well, I wonder whether 'black ice' is present in the artic, probably . . . . One of the difficulties is appraising the ice extent is the unknown thickness of the ice . . . the satellite data gives us a sense of the extent of the ice but not its thickness and possibly more important the actual temperature of the ice itself. Water at standard pressure has to be about 30 °F to be liquid. Water at standard pressure must be ice below 20 °F and can go all the way to absolute zero . . . Santa's apparently safe for the remainder of this year.
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But apparently returning to strange ways, poised to again challenge 2012 for smallness!
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Indeed, the artic ice cap is again setting records for smallness relative to its usual size at this time of year. This past week-end brought reminders winter may soon arrive . . .
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You might note the interesting Sea Surface Chart, figure 2b, first I have noticed it. Also consider Figure 3, showing October 2016's polar ice cap average extent at the smallest on record. Rapid ice growth appears restored.
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2016 will be the hottest year on record, UN says

216 will be the hottest year on record, UN says
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This morning brought our first frost, with a small amount of snow . . . the forecast suggests this Thanksgiving may be a snowy northeastern classic. The current forecast is indicating temperatures may be too high for snow, . . . but it does seem fairly chill around here at this moment.

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‘Things are getting weird in the polar regions’

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