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A look at Arctic ice – early July, 2022

A look at Arctic ice – early July, 2022

This is the latest on sea ice extent Some photos from the past few days to show how it looks not too far from the Pole   Sea ice thickness Comparison of Arctic Sea Ice Thickness for 2014-2021 with Margo (July 14, 2021) 2016   2018 20120   2021 2022    

Arctic sea ice – June 2022

Arctic sea ice – June 2022

I simply do not have it in me to actively monitor the situation in the Arctic although I am keeping an eye on it. I continue my policy of only reporting the “what is” and eschewing the mainstream. Methane, Sea Ice & Climate Weekly Roundup with Margo (June 19, 2022) Arctic sea ice June 2022 – why the situation is so dangerous Arctic News, 20 June, 2022 Arctic sea ice extent has fallen strongly in June 2022. On June 22,…

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Dane Wigington: Heating Arctic and weather whiplash

Dane Wigington: Heating Arctic and weather whiplash

It has been quite a while since I listened to Dane Wigington’s reports. Listen to the end; this man is no armchair ecologist Is It Game Over? New NASA Report Global climate engineering operations have been pushed and propagated on the premise of cooling the planet by saturating Earth’s skies with sun blocking aerosols. The jet sprayed aerosols are intended to mimic the affect of extended volcanic eruptions. A new NASA science study has now confirmed that extended volcanic eruptions caused…

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CAMS changes their “interpretation” of methane data

CAMS changes their “interpretation” of methane data

I have been moving away from routine reporting of Arctic ice and methane largely because it is fraught and I realised at the end of the melt season that most of the official reporting is nothing less than distortion.  Now, following on from COP-26 we have CAMS moving from a “o-suite” to an “e-suite”, something they explain in pure bureaucratic jargon that leaves one none the wiser. Presumably, the levels were not being reflected correctly so now we have things…

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What is happening to CAMS data on methane?

What is happening to CAMS data on methane?

I don’t foray so frequently into observations of the Arctic ice but Margo has just alerted me to this. This is today’s surface methane readings from today.  There have been no readings since the 1 December. Here is a comparison with Margo’s last analysis However, it was the view at 500 hPa that blew my mind. A couple of years ago CAMS made an adjustment to the colour ledger to make it appear things appeared better than what they were….

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Positive feedbacks in the climate

Positive feedbacks in the climate

Burned-out Forests Are Not Re-Growing Trees are not re-growing in burned-out forests. This strange occurrence is becoming more frequent as global warming turns verdant flora into flammable tinder, causing more and bigger wild forests fires. This article will examine the science behind failure of trees to regrow in burned-out forests. Additionally, and as a collateral issue, this puts one more distorted face on the consequential impact of the multi-billion dollar business called “woody biomass,” which burns trees in place of…

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A consideration of contradictory narratives

A consideration of contradictory narratives

I first learned about what was then called the Greenhouse Effect sitting in a cafe in Bangkok, Thailand in 1988. With some gaps I have been immersed in what is now called ‘climate change‘ (although I prefer “global warming‘) since then, especially since 2012. My health has declined to a point now that I am unable to do the detailed research I once could. I tend these days to eschew anything that is not actual and come to realise that…

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Climate News from Siberia

Climate News from Siberia

Unlike the western media which is full of propaganda about what COULD happen unless we accept the agenda set out for us and imposed on the population. Snow on strike in the world’s coldest region, as temperatures in Siberia go 4 to 12C above the norm By The Siberian Times reporter 03 November 2021 Locals in southern Yakutia share surprise over bare ground, as Russia’s leading meteorologist says some areas of Siberia are 12C too mild. Bare ground outside the town…

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Official report: “Arctic ice at highest minimum since 2014”

Official report: “Arctic ice at highest minimum since 2014”

Scroll down to listen to Margo’s report. Here are a few off-the-cuff comments of my own. It would seem that, according to the experts, the melt season is over in the Arctic and once again, just when it looked dire we are once again “saved by the bell” and are now being told that the ice is in the best shape since 2014 and we are expected to take them at their word.  For the first years of covering climate…

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