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Politics : Liberalism: Do You Agree We've Had Enough of It?

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To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (187737)12/28/2015 10:43:45 PM
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"First year ice now dominates the winter ice cover, comprising about 70 percent of the March 2015 ice pack, compared to about half that in the 1980s when older, thicker ice was more prevalent. The thinner, younger ice is more vulnerable to melting in the summer."

Lowest maximum to fourth lowest minimum. Doesn't this mean there were at least 3 summers with more melt, yet this year is hotter than all of those? Especially with all the first year ice?

At this point in time, Arctic is highest in the past decade. How do colder years melt more ice? If you look at satellite data, everything is consistent. 2015 is not the hottest year ever. Then you don't have these inconsistencies.

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