Thursday, February 14, 2013

Hottest year ever update: Sea ice is still well above average in the Bering Sea this year – as it has been for 7 of the last 10 years

Goldilocks in the Bering Sea: Less sea ice is bad and more ice is bad | polarbearscience
This article from yesterday about sea ice in the Bering Sea is priceless: while we are still being told that below average ice coverage (common 10-20 years ago) is a sign of global warming that means the end of polar bears sometime in the future, it turns out that too much ice is bad, less ice is friendlier and lots of ice is hopefully something that we’ll never see again.
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Sea ice is still well above average in the Bering Sea this year – as it has been for 7 of the last 10 years.

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