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Old December 15th 16, 02:04 PM posted to uk.sci.weather
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Default Arctic sea ice decline

On Thursday, 15 December 2016 14:30:45 UTC, Keith (Southend)G wrote:
On 15/12/2016 13:57, Graham P Davis wrote:
On 15/12/16 12:10, Crusader wrote:
For god's sake leave this alone. It only demonstrates that media hype
and falsified stats can fool the masses.

We are just at the end of a significant El Nino event.. what else
woukd you expect?


We haven't been having El Nino events every year for the past century.
That's the length of time that Arctic sea-ice has been declining. The
loss of ice in the Arctic and from glaciers was noticed and being
studied back in the 1950s. The conclusion back then was that the decline
was not due to natural causes such as changes in solar output. The true
cause was then unknown because nobody had been listening to Callendar.


Also, you actually believe the publidhed stats ftom a corrupt and
dishonourable set of global government agencies? All of which are
doing anything for funding.

Nowhere is the raw data available unadjusted and impartial...I know, I
work for the experts, have done for multiple decades.


What experts and what is your job?


So let it lie and wait to see what the real data might show next year
when they are suddenly worried about something else, probably the
decline of solar activity, the substantial increase in Extra Solar
Gamma rays and how it will affect us all! Basically, whatever
becomes political and more importantly, newsworthy enough to cause
even more hysteria.


We have over a century of real data from the Arctic. That shows that the
time for waiting is long over and it's probably too late for action to
have any meaningful effect.


What ever we are fed, it is embellished and twisted...to serve a
purpose, including to raise research funding and/or to keep us all
confused and ignorant to the benefit of the puppeteers.


So you'd rather believe lies from know-nothings who are funded by the
oil companies?


Don't believe everything you are fed, wherever you see it.


I certainly wouldn't believe anything from you.


Try to relax and have a great Chrisymas. All will be the same next
year, believe me.


I doubt it.



Well said Graham.

What poeple don't get a grasp of is the shear speed of ice decline and
increased global temperatures, which knowone know what the knock on
effect will really be.

Mind you, what I see of the human race around the World, we must be due
for 40 days and 40 nights of rain before long.

--
Keith (Southend)
"Weather Home & Abroad"
http://www.southendweather.net
Twitter:@SS9Weatherman


There are always nutters and we know who that particular one is. Ignore him.. Norman's updates are very interesting. Personally, I'm not convinced of any step change. Let's give that a couple of years and I feel we may have seen a recovery towards the recent norms by March. If not; let's see if there is a record next September. If there is, let's see if the current ice loss is repeated next winter.

Ice decline is a long process.