Thursday, March 22, 2012

Longest Winter On Record In The Arctic? | Real Science

It appears quite possible that the winter of 2011-2012 will be the longest winter on record in the Arctic. Freeze-up began during the first week in September, and probably won't end until the last week in March. Nearly seven full months of increasing ice extent - almost a full month longer than normal.

This is very bad news for alarmists, who will have to lie about the Arctic even more than they normally do.

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