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The North Pole Web Cam has been placed again end of April, as near as possible to 90 North, but on slab that is hoped to survive the next 5 months, last pictures usually late August, part of September. Clear blue skies, 6C, a probable camera body influenced reading at 21:38 hours.

http://www.arctic.noaa.gov/npole/2010/images/tmp/noaa2-2010-0507-213825.jpg.tmp

PS: marysduby, the level of intellectual competence of some readers is clearly expressed in that first Anonymous comment http://legendofpineridge.blogspot.com/2010/05...-publish-open-letter.html hmmm as are they Carbon Mafia? It's a conspiracy... a world full of them.

Your other investor link is broken... take the 3 --- off. However the carbon offset trading scheme is abused and addressed, does not change what CO2 does in our atmosphere, 38% higher than it was in the middle of the 19th Century. CO2 starts the job at 15 um under the influence of Infrared Back Radiation. DA as a telecoms engineer might be able to explain what um is... after all he should by now know about fiber optics in his métier.
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Saw this at Merriam-Websters when looking up how to spell parched... which the farmers in North West America might also be seeing this crop season...


About the Riot Act!

Clearly the message is not getting through. Maybe Joh-Yanta 2010 special edition protective goggles come with a set of tightly fitting earplugs too ;P

Have a nice weekend, crunchers.
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Forgot to post this in our rush to get out the house... still totally stumped on the basis of extensive knowledge we have on the Arctic sea ice state of affairs [a 10C less cool Arctic for longer periods of the 2010 winter] how a series of dates showing the peak occurs later and later... not quite that linear ... and attaching any significance to that as were things looking up. Now are they when we combine a picture to some numbers, then let the numbers speak to the picture? This is it per JAXA, counting anything over 15% concentration:



These are the number pulled from JAXA:



What do they tell is? Let me volunteer that the late freeze formed a base to build suggestion theory on thin ice and that's not very save, scientifically speaking... Sea Ice Extent shrinking since maximum occurred at neck breaking 50k km square a day. I think I'll never be skating with DA on his ice of choice.
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Climate change science sound: U.S. National Academy of Sciences
http://www.cbc.ca/technology/story/2010/05/06...ance-science-defence.html
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The North Pole Web Cam has been placed again end of April, as near as possible to 90 North, but on slab that is hoped to survive the next 5 months, last pictures usually late August, part of September. Clear blue skies, 6C, a probable camera body influenced reading at 21:38 hours.

http://www.arctic.noaa.gov/npole/2010/images/tmp/noaa2-2010-0507-213825.jpg.tmp

PS: marysduby, the level of intellectual competence of some readers is clearly expressed in that first Anonymous comment http://legendofpineridge.blogspot.com/2010/05...-publish-open-letter.html hmmm as are they Carbon Mafia? It's a conspiracy... a world full of them.

Your other investor link is broken... take the 3 --- off. However the carbon offset trading scheme is abused and addressed, does not change what CO2 does in our atmosphere, 38% higher than it was in the middle of the 19th Century. CO2 starts the job at 15 um under the influence of Infrared Back Radiation. DA as a telecoms engineer might be able to explain what um is... after all he should by now know about fiber optics in his métier.

What to do about the volcano in Iceland--I see its still spewing out smoke and ash?? Im afraid i didn't read any of the readers response
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marysduby,

Not all volcanoes spew the same thing. The 1991 Pinatubo outburst mix was actually quite good at causing more diffuse light for several years which plants love and causing a growth spurt... more CO2 uptake. Global dimming as created by man insertion of aerosols due e.g. coal burning might work like that, but if it comes down on snow and glaciers and the Greenland icesheet it speeds up melting again... now why is Greenland more susceptible? Closer to the doings of 90% of the humans walking the planet?

For DA we've got something else... it was coming. Sea Ice Extent, Sea Ice Area and yes, now it's there, Sea Ice Volume, updated on a bi-daily basis... The Real Real stuff. It ain't looking good and must explain why that layer as seen from space is disappearing as, yes... snow for that rather spotless sun.



http://psc.apl.washington.edu/ArcticSeaiceVolume/IceVolume.php

Now reading charts has never been my strength, so with the number typed out it may be more impressive. 8 thousand cubic kilometers negative anomaly. How many watts would that take to do that in such a short time?

Wonder when global cooling is going to set in?

PS, BIIIIG numbers, if flattened to 1 meter thick, it's

8,000,000,000,000 meters square surface missing. Woah, that's more than half of the Arctic winter peak and a very very large percent of Single Year Ice that is expected to have gone by September.

May have the zero's wrong... easy to be blinded by big numbers ;P
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Forgot to post this in our rush to get out the house... still totally stumped on the basis of extensive knowledge we have on the Arctic sea ice state of affairs [a 10C less cool Arctic for longer periods of the 2010 winter] how a series of dates showing the peak occurs later and later... not quite that linear ... and attaching any significance to that as were things looking up. Now are they when we combine a picture to some numbers, then let the numbers speak to the picture? This is it per JAXA, counting anything over 15% concentration:



These are the number pulled from JAXA:



What do they tell is? Let me volunteer that the late freeze formed a base to build suggestion theory on thin ice and that's not very save, scientifically speaking... Sea Ice Extent shrinking since maximum occurred at neck breaking 50k km square a day. I think I'll never be skating with DA on his ice of choice.

This one, self updating, so bookmark if you will. Trying to get my head around how winter peak 2010 came 26 day later than 2009, had the same extent, yet as of yesterday, 545,000 km^2 has gone more since April 18 and 2010 stands at 337,000 less in absolute terms. Going to hunt for Bueller to get an answer. Is it Joules instead of Watts doing this :?
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Not all volcanoes spew the same thing. The 1991 Pinatubo outburst mix was actually quite good at causing more diffuse light for several years which plants love and causing a growth spurt... more CO2 uptake. Global dimming as created by man insertion of aerosols due e.g. coal burning might work like that, but if it comes down on snow and glaciers and the Greenland icesheet it speeds up melting again... now why is Greenland more susceptible? Closer to the doings of 90% of the humans walking the planet?----I think it has more to do with the Ladies showing to much cleavage--causing earthquakes and such.Don't you think global cooling would cause more problems for mankind?? by the way i asked in another thread if you think Linux Ubuntu x64 was faster--i am in the process of switching my machines to Ubuntu,didnt mean to change the subject--but??
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