Observations Trump Global Warming Alarmism
Arctic Sea Ice: fastest ever recorded growth in October 2008 – now ahead of 2002.
30th October 2002: 8.795M sq. km.
30th October 2008: 8.817M sq. km.
5th November 2008: 9.256 sq. Km.
Greenland Icecap: European Science Foundation (ESF) Workshop, Spain May 2008:
“….recent high levels of thinning in the south and around the edges have taken climatologists by surprise, but there is no guarantee it will continue. “There is much uncertainty presently, because observations of thinning have come as a surprise,” said Murray. “We can basically say that three scenarios are possible regarding the enhanced thinning which has been observed recently. One is that it will keep escalating. Secondly it may remain constant even though the climate gets warmer, and thirdly the enhanced rate of thinning may stop altogether, with future thinning being purely the result of melting.”
Huliq News: What is really happening to the Greenland icecap?
Hurricanes/Tropical Cyclone Activity
Ryan Maue, COAPS, Florida State University:
Northern Hemisphere Tropical Cyclone Activity Lowest in 30 years
Flashback: 2007 Record Hemispheric Tropical Cyclone Inactivity