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  1. 31 Dec 2021

    Arctic sea ice extent is now officially the highest it has been in 18-years. Volume (unadjusted) is higher than the 2004-13 mean. Trend since 2003 is negligible, but since 1979 is down. You'd think we'd hear about how great this is, but not one peep from scientists or the press.

  2. 31 Dec 2021

    The Arctic sea ice extent 2021 at the end of December is the highest in the last 7 years, and the 2nd highest in 18 years according to the US Snow and Ice Data Center. Although delayed by more than a month the Hudson Bay finally froze in the last 2 weeks

  3. The last time Arctic Sea Ice Extent was this high was 30 Dec ‘03 Saddam Hussein had just been caught and Swedish opera singer Malena Ernman and actor husband Svante Thunberg were preparing for the first birthday of their daughter, Greta H/T Tony Heller

  4. 16 hours ago

    Here is Arctic sea ice extent for Jan. 3, 2022. The orange line is the average from 1981-2010. It is hardly disappearing. Plenty of room for the 30-50,000 polar bears looking for seals. How does this alarm the alarmists? Maximum is usually March-April.

  5. Dec 31
  6. 28 Dec 2021

    Arctic sea ice extent continues to perform well based on the last 20-years. When today's numbers are in, it'll surpass 2004. If it surpasses 2014 within the next few days, it'll be at an 18-year high. Long-term trend is down, but this is still significant. Media coverage doubtful

  7. Jan 3

    Arctic sea ice update: Some gains last days. Highest area now since 2004 (18 years). Year 2012 and 2001 is near to 2022 extent now. 2001 is ~200000km^2 more ice than 2022. More near to 2000's avg now than 2010's avg.

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  9. Jan 4

    🚨 Last year's sea ice extent averaged the 9th lowest on record (long-term decline and interannual variability). Sea ice is declining in all months of the year over the satellite record ().

  10. Jan 1

    December 2021 sea ice extent was the 13th lowest on record. Again, interannual variability is not at all surprising (weather/internal variability). This was 650,000 km² below the 1981-2010 average. December ice extent is decreasing at about 3.5% per decade. Data:

  11. Jan 3

    My climate figures have been refreshed to kick off 2022 (see links below ), thanks to many of your suggestions from . I will have more updates soon and hopefully a more efficient website solution sometime in the near future.

  12. Jan 2

    “Not a single one of the models simulated as much Arctic sea ice retreat per degree of global warming as has been observed during recent decades.” With our survival at stake, why does no one ever ask ‘WHY’ EVERY SINGLE climate model under reports!? ffs 🤦

  13. Dec 31
  14. 29 Dec 2021

    Changes in December sea ice thickness by decade... 🧊📉 [Data simulated by PIOMAS]

    Graphic showing December Arctic sea ice thickness in four decades from 1980 to 2019. The four polar stereographic maps showing an overall decrease in Arctic sea ice thickness over time.
  15. Jan 2

    Changes in January sea ice thickness since 1901. Note the large year-to-year variability in addition to the thinning trend in the last ~10 years of the data set. [More information on data: ]

  16. 8 hours ago

    Arctic sea ice extent is the highest in 18 years. Antarctica just had their coldest six months on record. The global warming scam is collapsing in real time, even as the press and government ramp up the lies.

  17. 28 Dec 2021

    Today is my father's birthday 🤍🤍 We don't know how old he really is. He was born in a iglu on the Arctic sea ice. He has live through a lot, including colonization. He has witnessed first hand the many changes forced by the fed gov. If he can get up everyday, so can we 🤍🤍

  18. 30 Dec 2021

    Another visualization of year-to-year variability and the long-term decline in November sea ice volume (bar) and thickness (map). Updated for 2021 🧊 + Additional simulated graphics:

  19. Jan 3

    sea ice extent is currently the 18th lowest on record (JAXA data). • about 400,000 km² above the 2010s mean • about 140,000 km² below the 2000s mean • about 720,000 km² below the 1990s mean • about 1,110,000 km² below the 1980s mean Plots:

    Line graph time series of daily Arctic sea ice extent in 2021 compared to decadal averages from the 1980s to the 2010s. There is a long-term decreasing trend in ice extent for every day of the year.
  20. 29 Dec 2021

    Nine active tipping points: Arctic sea ice Greenland ice sheet Boreal forests Permafrost Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation Amazon rainforest Warm-water corals West Antarctic Ice Sheet Parts of East Antarctica

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