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11-24-16 Antarctic Sea Ice Has Not Shrunk In 100 Years Antarctic sea ice had barely changed from where it was 100 years ago, scientists have discovered, after pouring over the logbooks of great polar explorers such as Robert Falcon Scott and Ernest Shackleton. Experts were concerned that ice at the South Pole had declined significantly since the 1950s, which they feared was driven by man-made climate change. But new analysis suggests that conditions are now virtually identical to when the Terra Nova and Endurance sailed to the continent in the early 1900s, indicating that declines are part of a natural cycle and not the result of global warming. –Sarah Knapton, The Daily Telegraph, 24 November 2016
Not only has Antarctic sea ice not changed, but land based ice is expanding according to NASA study. NASA Study: ‘Antarctica is not currently contributing to sea level rise’ – ‘Mass Gains of Antarctic Ice Sheet Greater than Losses’
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Winter really IS coming: 'Siberian snow theory' predicts an early and brutal cold season for the US Experts warn that increased snow cover in Siberia indicates cold temperatures are coming It comes as frozen balls measuring almost 3 feet across have been found near the village of Nyda, Siberia Snowballs formed in October when the Gulf of Ob rose up onto land and covered the beach in ice As water retreated, the ice chunks rolled over and over in the snow, forming the giant snowballs Snow cover in Siberia is now at around the highest level for this time of year since at least 1998 Experts foresee a harsher winter for much of the nation, including a return of the dreaded polar vortex
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That one's a winner because it covers ANYTHING the weather will do. Kinda like the "heads I win, tails you lose" con.
The only thing they have to do now is convince the stupid among us that the climate has never changed in the past 400 BILLION plus years that the earth's been in existance.
You had earth's age right a couple of months ago. What happened since to age the earth 395.5 billion years?
That'd age anything.
Besides, if the sky is falling people can pull numbers out of their a** I can too!!!
And really......if it's 4.5 billion it may as well be 400 billion. The result is the same!
Next time I'll check with you first One Cell!