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To: longnshort who wrote (731015)8/5/2013 1:55:53 PM
From: tejek  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1575551
 
Unprecedented???? Really?? Actually unprecedented since 2004, meaning its hardly unprecedented. And btw 2004 was another global warming warm year. Nice try, shortie but no tamale.

From your link:

Unprecedented July Cold – Arctic Sees Shortest Summer On Record

http://iceagenow.info/2013/08/unprecedented-july-cold-arctic-sees-shortest-summer-record/

“Normally the high Arctic has about 90 days above freezing. This year there was less than half that,” says Steven Goddard website.

Graph courtesy of COI | Centre for Ocean and Ice | Danmarks Meteorologiske Institut
Thanks to F. Guimaraes for this link


“The Arctic ice extent is showing a remarkable recovery from the great oscillations of 2012,” says Guimaraes. “Compare with the previous years listed there, you’ll see that 2004 is the year that is closest to 2013 in terms of average temps during the summer.”