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Monday, April 3, 2017
Proving snow sublimation being strongly linked to Arctic inversions
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~A great deal of energy is necessary to sublimate snow to water vapor. ~This energy likely creates a shallow cooling layer on top of snow s...
Sunday, March 26, 2017
Consequential applications #2, where is sea ice melting today?
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~ Ts=Ttsi When the mean daily surface temperature is equal to the mean daily top of sea i...
Consequential applications gained from the First Rule of Sea Ice Horizon Refraction
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~Far from exotic "interesting mirages" , the first rule of sea ice refraction theorized from multiple horizon observations gives...
Monday, March 20, 2017
First rule of sea ice horizon refraction proven.
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~Ts>=Ttsi, Surface temperature is always greater or equal than top of sea ice temperature ~ Recommendation for buoy thermistors: measu...
Monday, March 13, 2017
Rogue Polar vortices, one meets a Cyclone and closes down the Northeast Coast of North America
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~NWWO strikes again, leaves a last taste of wild temperature variations. ~ A rogue vortex came from afar We pay attention to co...
Friday, March 3, 2017
Varying thermal fluxes as portrayed by sea ice horizons.
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~A few examples. ~Clouds help discern 2 distinct albedo reactions. At stake is this graph done by very capable mathematician Tamino, e...
Sunday, February 19, 2017
Summer greater cloudiness thermal flux mystery resolved
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~Has huge implications with respect to sea ice melt season. ~ Partial cloud cover reduces sea ice albedo, this was captured by horizon ref...
Saturday, February 11, 2017
Unprecedented fluid leads near the North Pole, stunning images of never seen sea ice in such a poor state.
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February 11 2017 A day to remember, the North Pole area has sea ice nearly identical at peak melts during late summers of a few years...
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Thursday, February 9, 2017
New World Weather Order (NWWO) blankets NYC and Boston
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~The atmosphere of NE USA was much colder than Northern Greenland and Ellesmere ~CTNP cell moved South met a passing Northeast'ner ...
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