Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Warmist explorer visits the Arctic; complains of melting ice and wind chills as low as negative 45 degrees

Explorer Tells Tales of Adventure, Climate Change - Port Washington-Saukville, WI Patch
The constantly shifting and melting ice made the expedition “ten times more difficult than the Antarctic,” he said. Often times, he and his crew would wake up further south than they had been the previous night because of the moving ice.
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And while in the Arctic, Larsen said, "It seemed like everything about this journey was pitted against us."

With drifting ice, changing coordinates and wind chills as low as negative 45 degrees, Larsen said that he and his crew had to learn how to problem solve quickly.

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