Yeah, but then to anonymous denialists it always looks like the corner's been turned every winter.
Jim, just what am I denying. Data are data. Do you not trust Jaxa? How juvenile to call someone a denialist when they are just citing well know data. Should I refer to you as an alarmist or a warmista? Grow up.
I don't much care what some anonymous poster refers to me as, especially one who asserts that "we may have turned the corner" based on a single year's sea ice area data, while completely ignoring the sea ice volume data, of course.
Grown ups look at all the data, not just isolated data that supports their wishful thinking. That would be denial of physical reality.
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ReplyDelete--SekeRob
Thought your readers would want to know this:
ReplyDeleteArctic ice has recovered from its September minimum so strongly, that extent is now back to the average for 2001-10, according to JAXA.
Also,Global Sea Ice is above the 1981-2010 mean by 600,000 sq km.
http://sunshinehours.wordpress.com/2013/12/03/global-sea-ice-update-dec-3-2013/
And this affects the long term trend how, exactly?
ReplyDeleteOh, yeah, denialists don't do trends.
And, oh yeah, it's winter!
ReplyDeleteHOOOOOO!
ReplyDeletehttp://wattsupwiththat.com/2013/12/04/al-gores-polarbeargate-scientist-forced-to-retire/#more-98573
IN YOUR FACES!
dr. lumpus spookytooth, phd.
LOL! Even Monckton tells Watts he's on the wrong side on this one.
ReplyDeleteMarco
... that extent is now back to the average for 2001-10
ReplyDeleteWhoopee, but how about compared to the average of the 80s or 90s?
Lumpus: the guy retired on full pension at 65 and with an extra $100,000 settlement and you think he lost?
ReplyDelete...Ruch said Monnett, 65, is exploring his future options. He said he left his federal job with a fully vested pension...
http://www.ctvnews.ca/sci-tech/alaska-polar-bear-scientist-receives-100k-settlement-from-u-s-federal-agency-1.1575605#ixzz2mc7GsT9d
dhogaza said...
ReplyDeleteAnd this affects the long term trend how, exactly?
Don't know but looks like we may have turned the corner. Not much to worry about, eh, dhogaza.
Yeah, but then to anonymous denialists it always looks like the corner's been turned every winter.
ReplyDeleteYawn.
Jim Eager said...
ReplyDeleteYeah, but then to anonymous denialists it always looks like the corner's been turned every winter.
Jim, just what am I denying. Data are data. Do you not trust Jaxa? How juvenile to call someone a denialist when they are just citing well know data. Should I refer to you as an alarmist or a warmista? Grow up.
I don't much care what some anonymous poster refers to me as, especially one who asserts that "we may have turned the corner" based on a single year's sea ice area data, while completely ignoring the sea ice volume data, of course.
ReplyDeleteGrown ups look at all the data, not just isolated data that supports their wishful thinking. That would be denial of physical reality.