Antarctic sea ice at ALL TIME RECORD HIGH: 'We have more to learn' - scientist
Sea ice surrounding the Antarctic continent reached its maximum extent on September 22 at 20.11 million square kilometers (7.76 million square miles). This is 1.54 million square kilometers (595,000 square miles) above the 1981 to 2010 average extent, which is nearly four standard deviations above average. Antarctic sea ice averaged 20.0 million square kilometers (7.72 million square miles) for the month of September. This new record extent follows consecutive record winter maximum extents in 2012 and 2013. The reasons for this recent rapid growth are not clear. Sea ice in Antarctica has remained at satellite-era record high daily levels for most of 2014.
The first thing they need to learn is that their computer model predictions are off considerably.
Of course there has never been a politician that ever let something like a fact get in the way of their agenda.
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I don't know if you frequent this site, but all he does is debunk the new leftist religion. He has done more to damage their cause than anything other than climategate. gooday... http://stevengoddard.wordpress.com/
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