Tuesday, December 11, 2018

NASA Cracked About Arctic Ice

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I was about to say they're on crack, but that would be rude.


They continue to double down on climate change, which they invented.  Here they are admitting that the ice is building up in winter, but they are making a bizarre claim that ice volume dips lower than previous years in summer.


That's where the crack comment comes in.  What are they smoking?  Recent ice volume is the red line.  It is crossing lanes, which means it is going back in time and recovering previous losses.  During the summer it just stays in the lanes, meaning it neither gains nor loses relative to the other years.  They also mentioned that the Arctic current is fresh water.  Go sample it nasa!

ps.  I'm thinking this is a bit much, even for nasa.  What they could have said is "Although Arctic ice volume is gaining back previous losses, we believe that past performance is a guide to future losses, and that ice volume will soon go back to trend."

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