Things categorized as 'Arctic sea ice'
Posted on October 4th by Tom Yulsman.
Since 1970's, Arctic sea ice extent has shrunk 30%. This summer alone, an area the size of Alaska disappeared, relative to the long-term average for summer
Update 10/5/10: Since I ...
Posted on September 15th by Tom Yulsman.
From the Tropics to the Arctic, graphics tell the tale of global warming's impact in 2010
As I've reported over the past few days, the global average temperature from ...
Posted on September 7th by Tom Yulsman.
The extent of Arctic sea ice in August was the second lowest in the satellite record, according to a report issued today by the National Snow and ...
Posted on August 28th by Tom Yulsman.
For only the fourth time in recorded history, sea ice has melted enough for the fabled Northwest Passage to open. At the same time, the Northeast Passage along the ...
Posted on August 17th by Tom Yulsman.
This quote from today's National Snow and Ice Data Center's update on Arctic sea ice caught my attention:
Conditions in the Northwest Passage are quite variable and do ...
Posted on August 4th by Tom Yulsman.
But a new record low for the year is now considered unlikely
The linear rate of decline of Arctic sea ice in July between 1979 and 2010 is now 6.4 ...
Posted on May 23rd by Tom Yulsman.
In case you mised it, NASA's Goddard Institute for Space Studies announced on May 17 that the first quarter four months of 2010 was were the warmest such period ...
Posted on April 1st by Tom Yulsman.
Many of the readers of Wattsupwiththat.com seem to think they know why Arctic sea ice has grown to a normal extent, as shown in the graph above — ...
Posted on March 2nd by Tom Yulsman.
The extent of Arctic sea ice in January was the fourth lowest on record, according to the monthly report of the National Snow and Ice Data Center, released today.
In ...
Posted on January 30th by Tom Yulsman.
The climate bats last — again
These images show how the melt-season for Arctic sea ice changed between 1979 and 2007. The image on the left shows changes to the ...
Posted on January 27th by Tom Yulsman.
While a patently false prediction by the IPCC about Himalayan Glaciers reverberates politically, glaciers worldwide continue to lose mass at a rapid rate. Meanwhile, a multi-year drought tightens its ...
Posted on January 5th by Tom Yulsman.
Arctic air is sweeping south and enveloping an increasing portion of the lower 48 states. On Monday, the low in International Falls, Minnesota, plunged to negative 37 degrees, the coldest ...
Posted on January 4th by Tom Yulsman.
I hope everyone had a very happy holidays. I went on a bit of a break for a little over a week. But I'm back now.
And here where I live ...
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