I said I wouldn't report further on Arctic sea ice before month end, but something quite unusual, in fact something unprecedented has occurred, which I thought worth noting. Anyone who has been following the Arctic Sea Ice story would know that the picture for over-Winter ice formation in 2025 has been anything more than laggardly,... Continue Reading →
Arctic Sea Ice: September 1, 2024 – and onwards to tomorrow’s tomorrows
I wanted to illustrate what is going on with Arctic Sea Ice as at the end of August, but something is going on with the NSIDC organisation's web site for the last day or so. A 'technical difficulties' is what they are calling it. I cannot deny the possibility that is what it is since... Continue Reading →
On A Clear Day You Can Watch The Ice Melting
I didn't expect to be sharing another Arctic Sea Ice update just 3 days after my last one but something remarkable has happened in that interval. I said then that 2020 - the blue line - would not break the 2012 - the red dashed line - all-time record for sea ice melt, and it... Continue Reading →
A Story of Misguided Mistakes Within an Icy Story of Ice-less Prospects
When it comes to a discussion of the state of Arctic Sea Ice in the arena of climate change, it seems every decade has its own standout year which sets the boundaries of credulity - though not credibility - as to what is to be believed is happening. For the 'noughties' decade of this still... Continue Reading →
