Antarctic Sea Ice Hits New Record High With 2.1million Square Miles Of Ice Above Normal, During Which Time Ice Should Be In Decline!

Posted By on July 6, 2014

Maybe their computers are broken…

The levels of Antarctic sea-ice last week hit an all-time high – confounding climate change computer models which say it should be in decline.

America’s National Snow And Ice Data Center, which is funded by NASA, revealed that ice around the southern continent covers about 10 million miles, which is 1.3 million miles more than is usual for the time of year.

It is by far the highest level since satellite observations began in 1979. In statistical terms, the extent of the ice cover is hugely significant. It represents the latest stage in a trend that started ten years ago, and means that an area the size of Greenland, which would normally be open water, is now frozen.

Sources: NASA, Wise Dog News

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