jc456
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so there isn't a graph that can show any ice slow down right? Are you admitting that now? So what does that have to do with the Japanese comments to me then? You're saying that cause they have no baseline, right? hmmmmm, seems then there is no monitoring going on and what I said. So, does that make you a liar again? you should apologize.Silly ass Elektra, they stated why they are not showing the data from the Japanese satellite right now. They have to get the correlation to the data platform they have been using right.
Arctic - Ice extent still well below normal in Arctic
Arctic sea-ice extent in April was probably at a record low for the month, continuing this year’s trend of record or near-record lows, the National Snow and Ice Data Center said on Tuesday.
Though mechanical glitches have made information from the NSIDC’s satellite temporarily unavailable, other satellite data collected by Japanese and German programs shows Arctic sea ice is much sparser now than it once was at this time of the year.
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