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Friday, July 6, 2018
Possible rudimentary ice thickness measurement mistakes requiring a revision
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~We look here at specific sea ice anomaly charts versus actual observations which contradict each other First brought up June 10, ht...
Tuesday, July 3, 2018
Supercomputers are no good at flipping coins. Can't grasp what a CTNP is.
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~Supercomputers are perfect, but without a threshold of consciousness , they need ears and observation skills. ~Missed massive positive t...
Massive more static ice pans or fast moving broken up sea ice, which ice-scape melts fastest? Answer found in 2007
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We first look at 2012 July 2 pack Just North of Beaufort sea: 2012 melted more in place, with extremely large pack ice pans, sign of s...
Monday, July 2, 2018
Velocity driven sea ice, apparent slow incremental melting is about to change suddenly
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Beaufort sea, there was more open water a while back, sea ice is constantly replenished until it becomes too scattered which evid...
Sunday, July 1, 2018
Dark Bering sea ice trap, super melting
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~While we contemplate the bigger picture, apparently more sea ice than 2012? ~Whilst Beaufort sea gets flooded with rapidly moving sea i...
Formula 1 Arctic Gyre: 48 nautical miles in 7 days
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North of Beaufort Sea June 15 to June 27 2018, we look at the biggest pan of ice from June 20 to 27 moving nearly at 7 nautical miles a d...
Saturday, June 23, 2018
2012-2018 What is the difference? Over all sea ice is thinner
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~After all first melt was earliest in history ~Sea ice snow cover was thicker in many Arctic quadrants ~How to judge with perfect hindsigh...
Friday, June 22, 2018
2018 Shake and Bake sea ice
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~Huge difference between 2012 and 2018 is sea ice velocity ~2018 Beaufort sea ice is still moving very fast ~This of course distorts 2018 ...
Monday, June 18, 2018
Speed of 2018 Beaufort sea ice velocity twice as fast as 2012 at peak of Gyre boosting by presence of very long lasting Anticyclone over it
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2018 June 1 to 9 Beaufort sea ice speed , the biggest pan amongst open water mid extreme left, is 12.5 nautical miles to the West . ...
Sunday, June 17, 2018
The current green line, the border between thin and thicker sea ice
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~Obviously, top of snow melts more when over thinner sea ice ~Let's take a look First we find ESA Maxima picture of the icescape. ...
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