By Paul Homewood
Another summer ends, and yet again the Arctic sea ice refuses to melt away!
https://ocean.dmi.dk/arctic/icethickness/thk.uk.php
The ice extent hit the minimum on 7th September, with NSIDC showing 4.213 million sq km:
https://noaadata.apps.nsidc.org/NOAA/G02135/seaice_analysis
Following the steady loss of ice between the 1990s and early 2000s, which culminated with a lot of ice loss through the Fram Strait in 2007, the ice extent has remained remarkably stable since.
I wonder when we’ll get apologies from all of those who predicted it would all be gone years ago?








PIOMAS data analysed as a trend plus monthly dummy seasonal variables that assume a constant deviation from the trend for each month.
The model residuals show a cyclical pattern, and are certainly not random.
How come those responsible for the quoted failed predictions are NEVER held accountable by MSM?🤪
Answer: They are MSM.
Relax. Take a deep breath…….ahhhh…there, isn’t that better. Arctic sea ice won’t become “ice-free” in your or anyone else alive today, lifetimes. Probably not for eons, but you can rest easy.
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