Arctic non-shocker: Ever-thinning sea ice melts out as area, extent, and volume approach record lows - Disinformers puzzled by reality, try to game prediction contest

In May, I wrote "Arctic poised to see record low sea ice volume this year."  The latest analysis from the Polar Science Center suggests that in fact we are going to break the record of "5,800 km^3 or 67% below its 1979 maximum."

The anti-science disinformers have been insisting that the ice is getting thicker and, as recently as mid-August, asserted that we would see a 'recovery' in Arctic ice to 2006 levels (see "WattsUpWithThat breaks own record for fastest overturning of a prediction by...

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Published on September 07, 2010 14:04
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