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Old 04-15-2013, 10:14 PM
 
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Old 04-15-2013, 11:18 PM
 
Location: Melbourne Australia
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Sort of a kick in the guts for your global warming fantasy isn't it Kaul
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Location: Western Massachusetts
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I posted some recent info on the Arctic Sea Ice thread, perhaps it should be merged with that thread:

//www.city-data.com/forum/weath...-watch-20.html
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Old 04-16-2013, 06:05 AM
 
Location: Laurentia
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It isn't a kick in the butt to anyone's viewpoint. Sure, the ice extent is below normal, but it's nothing out of the ordinary. I suggest that this thread be merged into the Arctic Sea Ice Watch.

By the way, Kaul, welcome back to the weather forum.
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Old 04-16-2013, 07:09 PM
 
Location: Melbourne Australia
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It isn't a kick in the butt to anyone's viewpoint. Sure, the ice extent is below normal, but it's nothing out of the ordinary. I suggest that this thread be merged into the Arctic Sea Ice Watch.

By the way, Kaul, welcome back to the weather forum.
Yeah welcome back Kaul, I am looking forward to having some fun with you again.
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Old 04-17-2013, 01:06 AM
 
Location: North West Northern Ireland.
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There is ice in denmark? I find that very hard to believe. Although sea temp is about 4c
Below average here.
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Old 04-18-2013, 09:30 AM
 
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15 million sq km is enormous!
and yet the warmists are whining that it's not enough! what do they want? the entire northern hemisphere under a sheet of ice in winter? what's positive about living in a freezer ?
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Old 04-18-2013, 10:20 AM
 
Location: Melbourne Australia
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Kaul is a warmist and I'm sure this thread is nothing more than a vain attempt at global warming awareness. He posts his diagrams with annual average contours showing where the ice is falling short off.... but in other parts is extending well beyond the "average extent".

Pigeonhole, you should read the posts on The Australian Weather Forum, these idiots want nothing more than year round winter, rain and snow, and freak out when it exceeds 30C for two days in a row in mid summer. They count their drizzle totals like kids counting their marbles. They are retards that are so full of **** it is cascading outta their blind-aid eyes.
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Old 04-18-2013, 05:57 PM
 
Location: Singapore
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Kaul is a warmist and I'm sure this thread is nothing more than a vain attempt at global warming awareness. He posts his diagrams with annual average contours showing where the ice is falling short off.... but in other parts is extending well beyond the "average extent".

Pigeonhole, you should read the posts on The Australian Weather Forum, these idiots want nothing more than year round winter, rain and snow, and freak out when it exceeds 30C for two days in a row in mid summer. They count their drizzle totals like kids counting their marbles. They are retards that are so full of **** it is cascading outta their blind-aid eyes.
Gotta prepare for those 65C record highs in Australia in 30 years.
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Old 09-12-2016, 04:15 AM
 
Location: Near the Coast SWCT
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While Arctic Ice (Not Antarctic) is at its lowest level at this moment I believe, we shouldn't ignore the past. Looks like in 1947 there was some crazy enough warming that they were "alarming" us back then too.. Wonder if we all died after that or if it just refroze.


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