flacaltenn
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So you don't know the difference.....might want to look it up then.Is that sea ice or ice cap ice? There IS a crucial difference.Well s0ns....looks like those Russian climate scientists were right about cooling!! Yuk...yuk.....
Arctic Ocean almost totally ice-covered - Map - Ice Age Now
Snowing in Canada this week....court vacancy.....now this.. Dang.... if you're a liberal you're miserable as fuck.
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It's Arctic Ocean. That is sea ice up there and that IS the "icecap".. Land ice not included.
Ice cap refers to isolated LAND features. Like tops of mountains. It's MIS-used to describe the poles. Because the Arctic "cap" is all water. And the Antarctic "cap" is mostly land. It makes no sense to use as a scientific term for either Pole in terms of climate studies.
You might want to start here. It's a very ill-defined term and too imprecise for most serious discussion.
Ice cap - Wikipedia