We kept telling these "scientific" alarmist bastards that the ice changes a lot in a short time. We looked at their ice core samples and told them that rings they interpret as representing many years is actually intraday data. We told them about the airplane that was abandoned in WW2 and found under hundreds of feet of ice fifty years later... and they threw tantrums, called us names, cherry picked data, etc. It's all just a political bullshit move to give public sector entities reason to tax carbon emissions. The UN is looking for a tax base and GW would create it for them if only the climate would cooperate. Drill baby drill!! The US is heading for energy independence, BITCHES.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...caps-grows-60-global-warming-predictions.html
A chilly Arctic summer has left nearly a million more square miles of ocean covered with ice than at the same time last year â an increase of 60 per cent.
The rebound from 2012âs record low comes six years after the BBC reported that global warming would leave the Arctic ice-free in summer by 2013.
Instead, days before the annual autumn re-freeze is due to begin, an unbroken ice sheet more than half the size of Europe already stretches from the Canadian islands to Russiaâs northern shores.
global cooling
The Northwest Passage from the Atlantic to the Pacific has remained blocked by pack-ice all year. More than 20 yachts that had planned to sail it have been left ice-bound and a cruise ship attempting the route was forced to turn back.
Some eminent scientists now believe the world is heading for a period of cooling that will not end until the middle of this century â a process that would expose computer forecasts of imminent catastrophic warming as dangerously misleading.
The disclosure comes 11 months after The Mail on Sunday triggered intense political and scientific debate by revealing that global warming has âpausedâ since the beginning of 1997 â an event that the computer models used by climate experts failed to predict.
In March, this newspaper further revealed that temperatures are about to drop below the level that the models forecast with â90 per cent certaintyâ.
The pause â which has now been accepted as real by every major climate research centre â is important, because the modelsâ predictions of ever-increasing global temperatures have made many of the worldâs economies divert billions of pounds into âgreenâ measures to counter climate change.
Those predictions now appear gravely flawed.
THERE WON'T BE ANY ICE AT ALL! HOW THE BBC PREDICTED CHAOS IN 2007
Only six years ago, the BBC reported that the Arctic would be ice-free in summer by 2013, citing a scientist in the US who claimed this was a âconservativeâ forecast. Perhaps it was their confidence that led more than 20 yachts to try to sail the Northwest Passage from the Atlantic to the Pacific this summer. As of last week, all these vessels were stuck in the ice, some at the eastern end of the passage in Prince Regent Inlet, others further west at Cape Bathurst.
Shipping experts said the only way these vessels were likely to be freed was by the icebreakers of the Canadian coastguard. According to the official Canadian government website, the Northwest Passage has remained ice-bound and impassable all summer.
The BBCâs 2007 report quoted scientist Professor Wieslaw Maslowski, who based his views on super-computer models and the fact that âwe use a high-resolution regional model for the Arctic Ocean and sea iceâ.
He was confident his results were âmuch more realisticâ than other projections, which âunderestimate the amount of heat delivered to the sea iceâ. Also quoted was Cambridge University expert
Professor Peter Wadhams. He backed Professor Maslowski, saying his model was âmore efficientâ than others because it âtakes account of processes that happen internally in the iceâ.
He added: âThis is not a cycle; not just a fluctuation. In the end, it will all just melt away quite suddenly.â
BBC
The continuing furore caused by The Mail on Sundayâs revelations â which will now be amplified by the return of the Arctic ice sheet â has forced the UNâs climate change body to hold a crisis meeting.
The UN Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) was due in October to start publishing its Fifth Assessment Report â a huge three-volume study issued every six or seven years. It will now hold a pre-summit in Stockholm later this month.
Leaked documents show that governments which support and finance the IPCC are demanding more than 1,500 changes to the reportâs âsummary for policymakersâ. They say its current draft does not properly explain the pause.
At the heart of the row lie two questions: the extent to which temperatures will rise with carbon dioxide levels, as well as how much of the warming over the past 150 years â so far, just 0.8C â is down to human greenhouse gas emissions and how much is due to natural variability.
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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...caps-grows-60-global-warming-predictions.html
A chilly Arctic summer has left nearly a million more square miles of ocean covered with ice than at the same time last year â an increase of 60 per cent.
The rebound from 2012âs record low comes six years after the BBC reported that global warming would leave the Arctic ice-free in summer by 2013.
Instead, days before the annual autumn re-freeze is due to begin, an unbroken ice sheet more than half the size of Europe already stretches from the Canadian islands to Russiaâs northern shores.
global cooling
The Northwest Passage from the Atlantic to the Pacific has remained blocked by pack-ice all year. More than 20 yachts that had planned to sail it have been left ice-bound and a cruise ship attempting the route was forced to turn back.
Some eminent scientists now believe the world is heading for a period of cooling that will not end until the middle of this century â a process that would expose computer forecasts of imminent catastrophic warming as dangerously misleading.
The disclosure comes 11 months after The Mail on Sunday triggered intense political and scientific debate by revealing that global warming has âpausedâ since the beginning of 1997 â an event that the computer models used by climate experts failed to predict.
In March, this newspaper further revealed that temperatures are about to drop below the level that the models forecast with â90 per cent certaintyâ.
The pause â which has now been accepted as real by every major climate research centre â is important, because the modelsâ predictions of ever-increasing global temperatures have made many of the worldâs economies divert billions of pounds into âgreenâ measures to counter climate change.
Those predictions now appear gravely flawed.
THERE WON'T BE ANY ICE AT ALL! HOW THE BBC PREDICTED CHAOS IN 2007
Only six years ago, the BBC reported that the Arctic would be ice-free in summer by 2013, citing a scientist in the US who claimed this was a âconservativeâ forecast. Perhaps it was their confidence that led more than 20 yachts to try to sail the Northwest Passage from the Atlantic to the Pacific this summer. As of last week, all these vessels were stuck in the ice, some at the eastern end of the passage in Prince Regent Inlet, others further west at Cape Bathurst.
Shipping experts said the only way these vessels were likely to be freed was by the icebreakers of the Canadian coastguard. According to the official Canadian government website, the Northwest Passage has remained ice-bound and impassable all summer.
The BBCâs 2007 report quoted scientist Professor Wieslaw Maslowski, who based his views on super-computer models and the fact that âwe use a high-resolution regional model for the Arctic Ocean and sea iceâ.
He was confident his results were âmuch more realisticâ than other projections, which âunderestimate the amount of heat delivered to the sea iceâ. Also quoted was Cambridge University expert
Professor Peter Wadhams. He backed Professor Maslowski, saying his model was âmore efficientâ than others because it âtakes account of processes that happen internally in the iceâ.
He added: âThis is not a cycle; not just a fluctuation. In the end, it will all just melt away quite suddenly.â
BBC
The continuing furore caused by The Mail on Sundayâs revelations â which will now be amplified by the return of the Arctic ice sheet â has forced the UNâs climate change body to hold a crisis meeting.
The UN Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) was due in October to start publishing its Fifth Assessment Report â a huge three-volume study issued every six or seven years. It will now hold a pre-summit in Stockholm later this month.
Leaked documents show that governments which support and finance the IPCC are demanding more than 1,500 changes to the reportâs âsummary for policymakersâ. They say its current draft does not properly explain the pause.
At the heart of the row lie two questions: the extent to which temperatures will rise with carbon dioxide levels, as well as how much of the warming over the past 150 years â so far, just 0.8C â is down to human greenhouse gas emissions and how much is due to natural variability.
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...global-warming-predictions.html#ixzz2eNJQiYOA
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