Here is something quite notable if you follow the ebbs and flows of Arctic Sea Ice Extent. March 15th this year, because of the extra day inserted last year (a Leap Year) equates to March 14th last year in terms of the day number from start of year. This year has reached its current peak... Continue Reading →
Back to the Arctic
Well, the NSIDC Arctic Sea Ice graph line having now reached the '1Feb' vertical, it is time for me to say something more on the Arctic Sea Ice question. Let's just say that this has not been the best month at year start on record. In fact it is the second only most worst month... Continue Reading →
Is there something they don’t want to tell us?
Once again (similar thing to only 2 weeks ago) the NSIDC has a system outage at a critical point in the Arctic Sea Ice melt season. They are now three days behind in displaying the critical turning point marking the end of Arctic ice melting. Is there some doctoring of data going on? If not... Continue Reading →
Northern Sea Ice Status
Consider this... Note: All diagrams in this document are extracted using the NSIDC Charctic Interactive Sea Ice Graph, where you too can 'play and play all day' if you wish. In the first few days of this year I predicted that it was possible for us to see a growth of Northern Sea Ice in... Continue Reading →
