EH2R - latest work in progress
Wednesday, September 23, 2015
All long range weather projections must consider Sea Ice extent to be correct; April 19 2015 forecast comes through in September!
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~El-Nino cooling great parts of Eastern North America did not happen. ~If only sea ice extent projections were just as easy as long range p...
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Friday, July 24, 2015
2015 major melt contributor: lack of snowfall during preceding winter.
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~Snowfall accelerates sea ice refreezing process ~Lack of snow increases accretion on existing sea ice while reducing extent at yearly max...
Tuesday, July 21, 2015
It seems already time to pronounce Bye Bye 2012 record sea ice minima
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With a warming El-Nino comes the prospect of more clouds, but irrelevant during warm Arctic Summer because clouds form a whole lot less wi...
Friday, June 5, 2015
From Barrow Strait to Barrow Alaska Sea ice gives the same interesting horizons.
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After hitting play, place mouse Cursor tip at sea ice horizon center, leave it alone and enjoy the shifting. (2007-2008) U...
Saturday, May 23, 2015
Dedicated Sea ice model proofing, offering Horizon observations for correlations.
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~First ever sea and ice temperature profiles extracted by refraction observations. ~Already helped proving buoy top thermistors measuring...
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Sunday, May 17, 2015
Sea Ice Thermal Flux Profiles II, as demonstrated by the horizon; thin ice
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~A big surprise, very thin sea ice gives a similar horizon to much thicker ice, the instant it is set completely. ~The difference between t...
Sunday, May 10, 2015
Sea ice thermal flux profiles , as demonstrated by the horizon.
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~Part 1 , sea water to very thin sea ice ~ An attempt to explain what happens at the sea to air interface when sea ice forms I was g...
Thursday, May 7, 2015
It is shaping up like 2007
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~Warmest NorthWest passage spring and the creation of a circulation Dipole Latest EH2r refraction Upper Air of NW passage data is war...
Sunday, May 3, 2015
Latent heat of fusion complexities
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~In search of intricate thermal patterns within sea ice. Latest refraction observations do not always match mass buoys data at similar...
Saturday, April 25, 2015
HOW to find underground frozen water on Mars - Without NASA rover drills
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-A thin atmosphere misgivings in optical height variances is surely compensated by huge diurnal temperature variations. The long time q...
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