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2 minutes ago, ACE said:

It’s going to take the sun becoming a red giant to melt that cap right now 

Ya.  It winter down there with record low ice

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6 minutes ago, ACE said:

What’s the average temperature there inland?

Above average according to the OP’s link.

 

“Antarctica’s air temperatures for the month at the 925 mb level were above average across nearly the entire continent and surrounding ocean.”

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1 minute ago, BOHICA said:

Above average according to the OP’s link.

 

“Antarctica’s air temperatures for the month at the 925 mb level were above average across nearly the entire continent and surrounding ocean.”

How do averages work?

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28 minutes ago, BOHICA said:

First sentence of the link seems to trigger a few.  Especially the bolded part
 

“Both of Earth’s polar regions had low sea ice extent for the month of June, with Antarctic sea ice setting a record low.”

I really don't give a damn, doesn't affect me in any way.

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1 minute ago, BOHICA said:

By averaging

You you need to have higher numbers to mathematically get the average 

by being above average means it may just be maintaining the average. That’s how it works 

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51 minutes ago, BOHICA said:

Record low ice extents for the start of winter on Polar caps really triggers some.

Last winter the ice pack started early in the Arctic.

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6 minutes ago, ACE said:

You you need to have higher numbers to mathematically get the average 

by being above average means it may just be maintaining the average. That’s how it works 

So above average temps means that it overall over a time frame the temp is warmer then average for the given time frame.

 

thanks for the insight genius!

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Just now, BOHICA said:

So above average temps means that it overall over a time frame the temp is warmer then average.

 

thanks for the insight genius!

What if it's below avg next yr?

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Just now, BOHICA said:

So above average temps means that it overall over a time frame the temp is warmer then average.

 

thanks for the insight genius!

Not until it’s seen 

it has to be above average at times to maintain the average 

so your cult post means that currently the Antarctic is average 

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Just now, BOHICA said:

Then it’s cooler then average!  Goddamn rocket scientist in this place!

But that goes against your narrative. 

What then?

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Sea ice can vary like mad and also does little to nothing with sea levels 

We’ve been coming out of an ice age since the younger dryas and there is zero and I mean ZERO evidence that if we stopped burning fossil fuels then warming would also stop. Slightly slow maybe. But not stop.

we also saved the earth by burning fossil fuels as it was destined to die from a lack of atmospheric C02 until we intervened 

 

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1 minute ago, ACE said:

Sea ice can vary like mad and also does little to nothing with sea levels 

We’ve been coming out of an ice age since the younger dryas and there is zero and I mean ZERO evidence that if we stopped burning fossil fuels then warming would also stop. Slightly slow maybe. But not stop.

we also saved the earth by burning fossil fuels as it was destined to die from a lack of atmospheric C02 until we intervened 

 

Simply put...

The earth is going to do what it wants to do.

We are just guests here and could become extinct very easily.

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Wondering what the next global ah no, climate change will be called?

they had us all flooding then we are suppose to be freeezing then we are all gonna be melting. Damn I’m so confused on this topic 😂😂😂

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Just now, toslow said:

Wondering what the next global ah no, climate change will be called?

they had us all flooding then we are suppose to be freeezing then we are all gonna be melting. Damn I’m so confused on this topic 😂😂😂

We have a large amount of the population that’s confused by varying seasonal weather 

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Antarctica hasn't always been covered with ice – the continent lay over the south pole without freezing over for almost 100 million years. Then, about 34 million years ago, a dramatic shift in climate happened at the boundary between the Eocene and Oligocene epochs.

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Many climate scientists are involved in trying to figure out what caused this climate shift. This should tell us more about how the climate responds to major controls like changes in the Earth's orbit around the sun, and the concentration of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere.

Past climate changes can be recorded by studying tiny microfossils in layers of deep sea mud. Up until now, scientists found that the oceans appear to have warmed up during this big climatic shift. Their studies suggested that warming seemed to coincide with ice-sheets appearing in both Antarctica and the Arctic. This conflicting evidence, of warming seas while ice-sheets grew, doesn't fit in with computer simulations of the climate at the time; the computer models don't show ice to be present in the Arctic."

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These fuckers figure out how to tax air. I can understand taxes on products or manufacture items, but taxing air is just to much for to except. Like to call it as i see it, plain bullshit theft

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8 minutes ago, XCR1250 said:

Antarctica hasn't always been covered with ice – the continent lay over the south pole without freezing over for almost 100 million years. Then, about 34 million years ago, a dramatic shift in climate happened at the boundary between the Eocene and Oligocene epochs.

Antarctic is a different animal because it never used to be In the South Pole 

it was in a hotter area during a hotter period then it migrated to the South Pole where it slowly froze over 

I believe it’s average temp is around -40 so any alarmism about its inland ice melting from a degree of warming is simply anti science nonsense 

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