EH2R - latest work in progress

Thursday, January 30, 2014

TWIN CTNP's winter's much smaller coldest grip

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~Weakens winter were it should be strongest ~Creates smaller atmospheric mesoscale regions susceptible to migrate along the real polar ...
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Sunday, January 12, 2014

Count the calories, Arctic sea ice needs a heat diet.

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Looking back,  at December 1981 when the Arctic Ocean sea ice was much thicker,  we can see the outline of this vastly thicker sea ice wit...
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Monday, January 6, 2014

Current North American "Polar Vortex" media definition not quite accurate

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Wikipedia definition : "A  polar vortex  (also known as  mignogno cyclones ,  polar vortices ,  Arctic cyclones ,  sub-polar cyclon...
Sunday, October 6, 2013

CLOUDS major play; explains a cool 2013 Arctic summer and warm Arctic fall.

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~ENSO split NORTH SOUTH  bipolar personality, south Atlantic hurricane killer ~Global Warming may not be explained in simple terms, one mu...
Friday, May 10, 2013

SEA ICE phase changes mimicked by the vertically shifting horizon

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~Seeing the thermal effects helps explain the sea ice melt ~ A series of May 2013 days remove the veil from thermal variance mysteries ...
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Saturday, April 27, 2013

Significant dropping horizon near the North Pole.

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~ A lowering of the horizon with the sun risen by 3.1 degrees ~ Likely what is not seen which causes stronger than expected effect ...
Sunday, April 14, 2013

Data gathered from Optical Refraction above sea ice. An introduction

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~ Pre paper basics presentation. ~ Ice formation is not strictly the result of colder temperatures     Unlike  surface water,  sea ice ha...
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Friday, November 23, 2012

EH2r pre-journal work in progress

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Coming soon...   Pre Peer reviewed Article construction site     For science journal editors,  those who actually look for interesting ar...
Saturday, January 15, 2011

Ilulissat Mystery early sunrise, highly likely a refraction event

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Neven suggested commenting on a news article similar to this one... It is not surprising to read  about such an event, refraction is v...
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