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Ice melt close to record levels



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Published Date: 28 August 2008
ARCTIC sea ice shrank to its second-lowest level ever, US scientists said yesterday, with particular melting in the Chukchi Sea, where polar bears were recently seen swimming far off the Alaskan coast.
This year's Arctic ice melt could surpass the 2007 record low in the coming weeks.

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  • Last Updated: 27 August 2008 9:32 PM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
 
1

Guga II,

Rockall 28/08/2008 01:09:37
More from the doom and gloom merchants.

The statement about the "second-lowest level ever" begs the question, when did "ever" begin? Is that "ever" since they decided to start making measurements a few years ago, or "ever" since the planet first formed. If the latter, who was doing the measuring then?
2

2dogs in D.C.,

28/08/2008 02:00:43
The ice in my drink is also melting.Hold that, it's melted. Time to refresh.
3

Eboneesha,

28/08/2008 02:17:24
#1 Guga II

Some idiots have tunnel vision when it comes to the earth over heating, other idiots have tunnel vision when it comes to calling Blair & Bush war mongers.
4

Prester John,

Pots_n_Pans 28/08/2008 07:14:20
Official records only began about a quarter of a century ago with large scale areal surveying based on satellite photography.

However, there are newspaper articles from 1922 and 1967 which posited the possible complete disappearance of Arctic Ice due to high rates of summer melt. Thereafter, both times, the ice returned in depth. I'm away for a few days from now; if this article is still open for comments when I get back I'll look back through my notes to give fuller references.

My understanding is that tour guides in Churchill tell tourists that this is a cyclical phenomenon which is well-known locally and has been observed several times since Europeans settled in the area.
5

fred bloggs,

Edinburgh 28/08/2008 07:47:13
The arctic has not been free of sea ice for at least a million years:

http://atoc.colorado.edu/~dcn/reprints/Overpeck_etal_EOS2005.pdf
6

Prester John,

Pots_n_Pans 28/08/2008 07:47:19
Had a moment spare and found those references easily :

Monthly Weather Review : November 27, 1993
New York Times : February 20, 1969
Washington Post : November 2, 1922


7

Prester John,

Pots_n_Pans 28/08/2008 07:52:28
Some of the reading I've done suggests that the Arctic may well not have been totally ice-free since the end of the Cretaceous when the world was totally ice-free.
8

Prester John,

Pots_n_Pans 28/08/2008 07:54:09
The Cretaceous ended 65 million years ago.

NOW I'm off for a few days.
9

Guga II,

Rockall 28/08/2008 10:04:30
#3.

Maybe idiots like yourself should have a read at some of the articles kindly referenced by #6, Prester John.

Maybe also a lot of the "overheating" you mention is caused by idiots like yourself spouting hot air.
10

Prester John,

Pots_n_Pans 28/08/2008 11:11:42
Oops.

The Monthly Weather Review was for 1933 not 1993.

Sorry. Was checking my emails before leaving and noticed my mistake.

11

Prester John,

Pots_n_Pans 28/08/2008 11:26:03
Absolutely finally, I'm really not having a good day.

The Monthly Weather Review article was published in September 1933 but is classed as having closed on November 3rd and issued on 23rd December 1933. Had trouble reading the webpage on the screen of my mobile and just checked on my computer.
12

truthsleuth,

29/08/2008 00:03:30
I have no doubt had someone claimed climate change would result in cheaper petrol you fools would immediately worship him as the new prophet withoout requiring proof.

 

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