North Pole temperature 20C/36F above average

North Pole temperature 20C/36F above average

Political people in the United States are watching the chaos in Washington in the moment. But some people in the science community are watching the chaos somewhere else — the Arctic.
It’s polar night there now — the sun isn’t rising in much of the Arctic. That’s when the Arctic is supposed to get super-cold, when the sea ice that covers the vast Arctic Ocean is supposed to grow and thicken.
But in fall of 2016 — which has been a zany year for the region, with multiple records set for low levels of monthly sea ice — something is totally off. The Arctic is super-hot, even as a vast area of cold polar air has been displaced over Siberia.

Jesus Christ


And 10,000 years ago it was Ice free.
Mankind is still around, woolymamoth froze instanly while still chewing on buttercup flowers.
So what?
This is what a live planent does, gets hot, gets cold and has done changes instantly in some cases.
Man will still be here because he has technology to adapt and survive.
No, ten thousand years ago, it was not ice free. When you make such a claim, how about a link? Otherwise, you are just labeled as another liar.


I have been on this board for six years old rocks, you should know by now I have always had links.
OK, I see none for your claim.
 


And 10,000 years ago it was Ice free.
Mankind is still around, woolymamoth froze instanly while still chewing on buttercup flowers.
So what?
This is what a live planent does, gets hot, gets cold and has done changes instantly in some cases.
Man will still be here because he has technology to adapt and survive.
No, ten thousand years ago, it was not ice free. When you make such a claim, how about a link? Otherwise, you are just labeled as another liar.


Autopsies on woolly mammoths.
Ground samples, things like that.
Documentries keep you informed ya know. :)
Youre not too smart. Woolly mammoths were by design cold adapated and would die in warm climates.


Yea poor Woolly became extint due to humans driving cars causing climate change :(




The woolly mammoth coexisted with early humans, who used its bones and tusks for making art, tools, and dwellings, and the species was also hunted for food. It disappeared from its mainland range at the end of the Pleistocene 10,000 years ago, most likely through climate change and consequent shrinkage of its habitat, hunting by humans, or a combination of the two. Isolated populations survived on St. Paul Island until 5,600 years ago and Wrangel Island until 4,000 years ago. After its extinction, humans continued using its ivory as a raw material, a tradition that continues today.
Other than the human part, you are correct. Mammoths became extinct because of rapid climate change. The Younger Dryas was the terminal point for many of the large mammals that inhabited North America.
 
And 10,000 years ago it was Ice free.
Mankind is still around, woolymamoth froze instanly while still chewing on buttercup flowers.
So what?
This is what a live planent does, gets hot, gets cold and has done changes instantly in some cases.
Man will still be here because he has technology to adapt and survive.
No, ten thousand years ago, it was not ice free. When you make such a claim, how about a link? Otherwise, you are just labeled as another liar.


Autopsies on woolly mammoths.
Ground samples, things like that.
Documentries keep you informed ya know. :)
Youre not too smart. Woolly mammoths were by design cold adapated and would die in warm climates.


Yea poor Woolly became extint due to humans driving cars causing climate change :(




The woolly mammoth coexisted with early humans, who used its bones and tusks for making art, tools, and dwellings, and the species was also hunted for food. It disappeared from its mainland range at the end of the Pleistocene 10,000 years ago, most likely through climate change and consequent shrinkage of its habitat, hunting by humans, or a combination of the two. Isolated populations survived on St. Paul Island until 5,600 years ago and Wrangel Island until 4,000 years ago. After its extinction, humans continued using its ivory as a raw material, a tradition that continues today.
Other than the human part, you are correct. Mammoths became extinct because of rapid climate change. The Younger Dryas was the terminal point for many of the large mammals that inhabited North America.

The climate changed without any help from man, is that allowed?
 
North Pole temperature 20C/36F above average

Political people in the United States are watching the chaos in Washington in the moment. But some people in the science community are watching the chaos somewhere else — the Arctic.
It’s polar night there now — the sun isn’t rising in much of the Arctic. That’s when the Arctic is supposed to get super-cold, when the sea ice that covers the vast Arctic Ocean is supposed to grow and thicken.
But in fall of 2016 — which has been a zany year for the region, with multiple records set for low levels of monthly sea ice — something is totally off. The Arctic is super-hot, even as a vast area of cold polar air has been displaced over Siberia.

Jesus Christ

Mildly interesting.

So what?
 
So you have proven what an ignorant ass you truly are. Were you to actually look at what is happening, you would realize that the extreme warmth in the Arctic occurs at exactly the time of the Arctic Vortex bringing cold temperatures to temperate areas.
 
So you have proven what an ignorant ass you truly are. Were you to actually look at what is happening, you would realize that the extreme warmth in the Arctic occurs at exactly the time of the Arctic Vortex bringing cold temperatures to temperate areas.

That's odd, the temperature are showing -8F to -16F, where are the 32F temperature in the Arctic?
 
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right there
 
Still far not as high as they were in the days of the Viking conquests
False. Did you make that up yourself?

Comparisons-of-simulated-and-reconstructed-Northern-Hemisphere-temperature-changes-v2.jpg
Are these saying that they are simulation models?
As opposed to....Viking thermometer records?
As opposed to maybe ice drill extracts records or wood fossil ring thickness record or ...
Why? Do you have a better understanding of ice cores than you do climate models? I doubt it.
 
Still far not as high as they were in the days of the Viking conquests
False. Did you make that up yourself?

Comparisons-of-simulated-and-reconstructed-Northern-Hemisphere-temperature-changes-v2.jpg
Are these saying that they are simulation models?
As opposed to....Viking thermometer records?
As opposed to maybe ice drill extracts records or wood fossil ring thickness record or ...
Why? Do you have a better understanding of ice cores than you do climate models? I doubt it.
As a scientist, simulations should always bother you. Everything can be simulated. But not everything can happen.
 

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