Record cold in the Arctic!!!

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Shortest summer on record up by the north pole.........

North Pole Sees Unprecedented July Cold ? Arctic Sees Shortest Summer On Record ? ?Normally the high Arctic has about 90 days above freezing. This year there was less than half that? | Climate Depot


Which begs the question........


Who are the stupidest more gullible fucks on the entire planet??


That would be the climate crusading k00k asses!!! And how much am I laughing when I saw this link highlighted on the very top of DRUDGE today ( which means near 30 million will see it:lol::lol::lol: ). Shit....Im still laughing.
 
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Oddball bro.....that's the best avatar on the whole USMB.


I never get sick of watching the AGW contingent take it up the pooper but this is what you call grand style!!!!:eusa_dance::funnyface::eusa_dance::funnyface::eusa_dance::funnyface::eusa_dance:

At this point, I cant tell how many dozens of times these meatheads have gotten pwned just in the last few months.
 
This is the snooze thread of the year for the committed AGW ocd's. Facts that don't match the established narrative are conveniently ignored on here!! But they matter in the read world and in the minds of people who don't want their electricity bills going up by 100% due to k00k carbon cap plans devised by the representatives that represent the hysterical nuts in their districts who are convinced we are days away from the earth returning to the days of Noah.

Like Ive been stating in rather astute fashion for a long time on here.......the science doesn't matter anymore except for blowing time on the internet debating shit nobody gives a rats ass about.

Fossil fuels march into our future just like they always have.....in fact, more so than in recent years = more k00k losing.
 
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Skook, you're even more retarded than usual today. There's no "record cold" in the arctic, and only a raging fuktard would say something that stupid. Hence, you say it. After all, your retard political cult demands it.

From your offerings, we can see how getting humiliated every day on this issue for weeks on end has driven you to violate the "don't drink and post" rule. You're even cratering politically in the USA, and that's really got to sting. The whole damn planet is justifiably laughing at you and your liars' cult. It's all falling apart for you cranks, hence your amusing meltdowns. And no, turning up the volume on the lies won't help -- that's what got you into this mess in the first place.
 
It's colder in the Arctic....um, just as predicted by our AGWCult Models

Yeah

That's the ticket
 
Skook, you're even more retarded than usual today. There's no "record cold" in the arctic, and only a raging fuktard would say something that stupid. Hence, you say it. After all, your retard political cult demands it.

From your offerings, we can see how getting humiliated every day on this issue for weeks on end has driven you to violate the "don't drink and post" rule. You're even cratering politically in the USA, and that's really got to sting. The whole damn planet is justifiably laughing at you and your liars' cult. It's all falling apart for you cranks, hence your amusing meltdowns. And no, turning up the volume on the lies won't help -- that's what got you into this mess in the first place.



Really sweets??:up:

In 2006, 40% of Americans were concerned about climate change!! Now???


25%







Yup....the whole planet is definitely laughing at me!!!

:fu::fu::fu::fu::fu::fu::fu::fu::fu::fu:


Poll: Economy remains Americans' top concern - The Hill's On The Money




The "retard cult" must be doing a pretty good job sweetie!!!!:2up:
 
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Fairbanks July Weather 2013 - AccuWeather Forecast for AK 99701

Greenland July Weather 2013 - AccuWeather Forecast for NH 03840

Alaska Summer Weather 2013: Record High And Lows Tied To Undulating Jet Stream

WASHINGTON — Lately, the jet stream isn't playing by the rules. Scientists say that big river of air high above Earth that dictates much of the weather for the Northern Hemisphere has been unusually erratic the past few years.

They blame it for everything from snowstorms in May to the path of Superstorm Sandy.

And last week, it was responsible for downpours that led to historic floods in Alberta, Canada, as well as record-breaking heat in parts of Alaska, experts say. The town of McGrath, Alaska, hit 94. Just a few weeks earlier, the same spot was 15 degrees.

The current heat wave in the Northeast is also linked. "While it's not unusual to have a heat wave in the east in June, it is part of the anomalous jet stream pattern that was responsible for the flooding in Alberta," Rutgers University climate scientist Jennifer Francis said Tuesday in an email.

The jet stream usually rushes rapidly from west to east in a mostly straight direction. But lately it's been wobbling and weaving like a drunken driver, wreaking havoc as it goes. The more the jet stream undulates north and south, the more changeable and extreme the weather.

Going to get even more interesting folks.
 
Thank you Mr Rocks.

Poster SkookerAssBill (?) seems to have confused weather and climate. I'd bet money it's not the first time.
 
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Thank you Mr Rocks.

Poster SkookerAssBill (?) seems to have confused weather and climate. I'd bet money it's not the first time.


awww....that ruse is only played by the climate crusaders.

Bottom line....nobody can predict shit s0ns. As always happens with the far left, they get greedy and thus, more nutty. They predicted all that bomb thrower shit over the past 10 years or so and most of it fell flat on its face ( hurricanes, no hurricanes, mega hurricanes, snow, no snow, more snow, no tornado's, epic tornados, drought, severe weather......lmao). People noticed:eusa_dance::funnyface::eusa_dance: ( as I astutely pointed out in my last post above).......and they still stick with Plan A.


lose
 
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Ask the Weather Guys: What's happening to Arctic sea ice? : Wsj


What’s happening to Arctic sea ice this summer?

During our mini heat wave of July 16-19, the Northern Hemisphere reached its warmest day of the year, by one measure, on July 17. On that day, at about 1 mile above sea level, it was warmer than 23 degrees everywhere in the hemisphere. Just a day or two later, the buildup of cold air at that elevation in the atmosphere began again for the coming winter season.

Nearly coinciding with this peak of summer was the rather frightening development of a meltwater lake at the North Pole. The lake started forming about July 13 as a result of two weeks of unusually warm weather near the pole. In fact, temperatures were 2 to 5 degrees warmer than average in early July over much of the Arctic Ocean.

Such meltwater ponds develop more easily on thin, young ice, which is now the general condition over much of the Arctic. More solar radiation energy is absorbed by a puddle than by an ice or snow surface, so the more ponds that develop, the faster ice will melt in the Arctic.

In addition to the warm weather, an unusually strong cyclone has just visited the North Pole region bringing strong winds that further help to break up the thin ice. That storm was connected to the cold air that chilled us on the weekend of July 27-28. The interaction of the warmth, which comes in some degree every July to the high Arctic, and the strong winds associated with this storm can leave the sea ice in a weakened state at the end of this summer. That will mean that the coming winter freeze will have a harder time creating thick sea ice and the next summer will further erode it in similar fashion.

In this way, warming at very high latitudes is enhanced as the planet warms in the face of increased greenhouse gases.


Steve Ackerman and Jonathan Martin, professors in the UW-Madison department of atmospheric and oceanic sciences, are guests on WHA radio (970 AM) at 11:45 a.m. the last Monday of each month


Read more: Ask the Weather Guys: What's happening to Arctic sea ice? : Wsj
 
Fairbanks July Weather 2013 - AccuWeather Forecast for AK 99701

Greenland July Weather 2013 - AccuWeather Forecast for NH 03840

Alaska Summer Weather 2013: Record High And Lows Tied To Undulating Jet Stream

WASHINGTON — Lately, the jet stream isn't playing by the rules. Scientists say that big river of air high above Earth that dictates much of the weather for the Northern Hemisphere has been unusually erratic the past few years.

They blame it for everything from snowstorms in May to the path of Superstorm Sandy.

And last week, it was responsible for downpours that led to historic floods in Alberta, Canada, as well as record-breaking heat in parts of Alaska, experts say. The town of McGrath, Alaska, hit 94. Just a few weeks earlier, the same spot was 15 degrees.

The current heat wave in the Northeast is also linked. "While it's not unusual to have a heat wave in the east in June, it is part of the anomalous jet stream pattern that was responsible for the flooding in Alberta," Rutgers University climate scientist Jennifer Francis said Tuesday in an email.

The jet stream usually rushes rapidly from west to east in a mostly straight direction. But lately it's been wobbling and weaving like a drunken driver, wreaking havoc as it goes. The more the jet stream undulates north and south, the more changeable and extreme the weather.

Going to get even more interesting folks.

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Our Top Story tonight: the number of lab experiments showing how a wisp of CO2 alters the Jet Stream is still zero
 
While the rate of Arctic sea ice loss is normally fastest during July, the warmest month of the year, ice loss was even faster than usual over the first two weeks of July 2013. As a result, on July 15 extent came within 540,000 square kilometers (208,000 square miles) of that seen in 2012 on the same date. The ice loss is dominated by retreat on the Atlantic side of the Arctic, including the East Greenland, Kara and Laptev seas, and Baffin Bay. In the Beaufort and Chukchi seas and much of the Eurasian coast, the ice cover remains fairly extensive, especially compared to recent summers. Compared to the 1981 to 2010 average, ice extent on July 15, 2013 was 1.06 million square kilometers (409,000 square miles) below average.

from NSIDC

The site is updated daily! Some folks sure need to learn the difference between weather & climate!
 
Thank you Mr Rocks.

Poster SkookerAssBill (?) seems to have confused weather and climate. I'd bet money it's not the first time.

GoldiRocks HAS NOT confused weather and climate? Evidently not--- you agreed with him and thanked him for his unfounded implications. Every storm.. every drought.. every flood.... Yep --- that's global warming..
 
fairbanks july weather 2013 - accuweather forecast for ak 99701

greenland july weather 2013 - accuweather forecast for nh 03840

alaska summer weather 2013: Record high and lows tied to undulating jet stream

washington — lately, the jet stream isn't playing by the rules. Scientists say that big river of air high above earth that dictates much of the weather for the northern hemisphere has been unusually erratic the past few years.

They blame it for everything from snowstorms in may to the path of superstorm sandy.

And last week, it was responsible for downpours that led to historic floods in alberta, canada, as well as record-breaking heat in parts of alaska, experts say. The town of mcgrath, alaska, hit 94. Just a few weeks earlier, the same spot was 15 degrees.

The current heat wave in the northeast is also linked. "while it's not unusual to have a heat wave in the east in june, it is part of the anomalous jet stream pattern that was responsible for the flooding in alberta," rutgers university climate scientist jennifer francis said tuesday in an email.

The jet stream usually rushes rapidly from west to east in a mostly straight direction. But lately it's been wobbling and weaving like a drunken driver, wreaking havoc as it goes. The more the jet stream undulates north and south, the more changeable and extreme the weather.

going to get even more interesting folks.

garrett_morris_snl_news_for_the_hard_of_hearing.jpg


our top story tonight: The number of lab experiments showing how a wisp of co2 alters the jet stream is still zero
I'VE PEER REVIEWED THIS POST AND FIND IT 100% CORRECT!

GOOD NIGHT AND HAVE A PLEASANT TOMORROW!.
:lol:
 
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fairbanks july weather 2013 - accuweather forecast for ak 99701

greenland july weather 2013 - accuweather forecast for nh 03840

alaska summer weather 2013: Record high and lows tied to undulating jet stream

washington — lately, the jet stream isn't playing by the rules. Scientists say that big river of air high above earth that dictates much of the weather for the northern hemisphere has been unusually erratic the past few years.

They blame it for everything from snowstorms in may to the path of superstorm sandy.

And last week, it was responsible for downpours that led to historic floods in alberta, canada, as well as record-breaking heat in parts of alaska, experts say. The town of mcgrath, alaska, hit 94. Just a few weeks earlier, the same spot was 15 degrees.

The current heat wave in the northeast is also linked. "while it's not unusual to have a heat wave in the east in june, it is part of the anomalous jet stream pattern that was responsible for the flooding in alberta," rutgers university climate scientist jennifer francis said tuesday in an email.

The jet stream usually rushes rapidly from west to east in a mostly straight direction. But lately it's been wobbling and weaving like a drunken driver, wreaking havoc as it goes. The more the jet stream undulates north and south, the more changeable and extreme the weather.

going to get even more interesting folks.

garrett_morris_snl_news_for_the_hard_of_hearing.jpg


our top story tonight: The number of lab experiments showing how a wisp of co2 alters the jet stream is still zero
I'VE PEER REVIEWED THIS POST AND FIND IT 100% CORRECT!

GOOD NIGHT AND HAVE A PLEASANT TOMORROW!.
:lol:

Generalissimo Francisco Franco is still dead
 

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