• Global sea-ice (lack of)

    From N_Cook@diverse@tcp.co.uk to alt.global-warming,uk.sci.weather on Tue Feb 25 15:17:05 2025
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    Arctic struggling to make any advance https://nsidc.org/data/tools/arctic-sea-ice-chart/
    and Antarctic only got to underpass 2022 and 2023 to be in new territory
    at both poles
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  • From JTEM@jtem01@gmail.com to alt.global-warming,uk.sci.weather on Wed Feb 26 04:41:02 2025
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    Scientist confirm: All the sea ice along the equator has melted!

    With a $720 million grant from USAID, the richest minds in all
    of European climate science have recently determined that the
    sea ice, which had bee prolific all the Cryogenian Period, is
    suddenly GONE! It has entirely melted!

    "GWOBULL WARBLING!" Screamed more than one 16 year old expert
    at the Greta van Derp Center for Facebook Studies. "We knew
    the Jews were going to do this!" they added. "It started with
    climate injustice for Palestine, and now it's already melted
    all the equatorial sea ice!"

    Solutions are at the ready though. With a planned $1.8 billion
    grant in USAID money, The Ice Capades show, Non-Binaries on
    Ice, is intended to raise awareness of the crisis, as it tours
    West Africa, and is expected to win further monies to address
    the crisis.

    "What we really need it higher taxes," spoke one middle schooler
    at the Greta Institute. "That, and death to Israel."

    Sanity could not be reached for comment.
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  • From N_Cook@diverse@tcp.co.uk to alt.global-warming,uk.sci.weather on Sat Mar 1 16:20:02 2025
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    On 25/02/2025 15:17, N_Cook wrote:
    Arctic struggling to make any advance https://nsidc.org/data/tools/arctic-sea-ice-chart/
    and Antarctic only got to underpass 2022 and 2023 to be in new territory
    at both poles



    Arctic sea-ice extent may have peaked early and very low
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  • From N_Cook@diverse@tcp.co.uk to alt.global-warming,uk.sci.weather on Sun Mar 2 15:23:56 2025
    From Newsgroup: uk.sci.weather

    On 01/03/2025 16:20, N_Cook wrote:
    On 25/02/2025 15:17, N_Cook wrote:
    Arctic struggling to make any advance
    https://nsidc.org/data/tools/arctic-sea-ice-chart/
    and Antarctic only got to underpass 2022 and 2023 to be in new territory
    at both poles



    Arctic sea-ice extent may have peaked early and very low



    Arctic sea -ice looking more like unprecedented low peak https://nsidc.org/data/tools/arctic-sea-ice-chart/
    and for Antarctic only 2023 to underpass to doubly go into unknown territory
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  • From N_Cook@diverse@tcp.co.uk to alt.global-warming,uk.sci.weather on Fri Mar 7 16:29:39 2025
    From Newsgroup: uk.sci.weather

    On 02/03/2025 15:23, N_Cook wrote:
    On 01/03/2025 16:20, N_Cook wrote:
    On 25/02/2025 15:17, N_Cook wrote:
    Arctic struggling to make any advance
    https://nsidc.org/data/tools/arctic-sea-ice-chart/
    and Antarctic only got to underpass 2022 and 2023 to be in new territory >>> at both poles



    Arctic sea-ice extent may have peaked early and very low



    Arctic sea -ice looking more like unprecedented low peak https://nsidc.org/data/tools/arctic-sea-ice-chart/
    and for Antarctic only 2023 to underpass to doubly go into unknown
    territory


    Unlikely the north will do much more accretion this year and the south
    at the present rate will underpass 2023 in about 5 days time
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