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Last Six Months for Antarctica Coldest on Record

https://www.newsmax.com/scitech/antarctica-cold-polar-ice-caps/2021/10/09/id/1039811/

Antarctica has reached record low temperatures in the past six months, data shows.

The National Snow and Ice Data Center (NSIDC) noted, CNN reported, "for the polar darkness period, from April through September, the average temperature was -60.9 degrees Celsius (-77.6 degrees Fahrenheit), a record for those months."

In the winter of 2021, the continent of Antarctica experienced its second coldest winter and recorded temperatures in the months of "June, July, and August, [at] 3.4 degrees Celsius (6.1 degrees Fahrenheit) lower than the 1981 to 2010 average at -62.9 degrees Celsius (-81.2 degrees Fahrenheit)," according to the new NSIDC report.

"This is the second-coldest winter (June-July-August months) on record, behind only 2004 in the 60-year weather record at Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station," according to the NSIDC.......
 
Last Six Months for Antarctica Coldest on Record

https://www.newsmax.com/scitech/antarctica-cold-polar-ice-caps/2021/10/09/id/1039811/

Antarctica has reached record low temperatures in the past six months, data shows.

The National Snow and Ice Data Center (NSIDC) noted, CNN reported, "for the polar darkness period, from April through September, the average temperature was -60.9 degrees Celsius (-77.6 degrees Fahrenheit), a record for those months."

In the winter of 2021, the continent of Antarctica experienced its second coldest winter and recorded temperatures in the months of "June, July, and August, [at] 3.4 degrees Celsius (6.1 degrees Fahrenheit) lower than the 1981 to 2010 average at -62.9 degrees Celsius (-81.2 degrees Fahrenheit)," according to the new NSIDC report.

"This is the second-coldest winter (June-July-August months) on record, behind only 2004 in the 60-year weather record at Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station," according to the NSIDC.......


It’s not about global warming :confused: it’s about climate change, AOC and her minions want to eliminate climate change :eek: :caning: :nana:
 
All Hell radical Climate Change!

or another day in getting back to the way things were in the ancient past.
 
The atmosphere gets warmer, not the weather dipshits.
 
Last Six Months for Antarctica Coldest on Record

https://www.newsmax.com/scitech/antarctica-cold-polar-ice-caps/2021/10/09/id/1039811/

Antarctica has reached record low temperatures in the past six months, data shows.

The National Snow and Ice Data Center (NSIDC) noted, CNN reported, "for the polar darkness period, from April through September, the average temperature was -60.9 degrees Celsius (-77.6 degrees Fahrenheit), a record for those months."

In the winter of 2021, the continent of Antarctica experienced its second coldest winter and recorded temperatures in the months of "June, July, and August, [at] 3.4 degrees Celsius (6.1 degrees Fahrenheit) lower than the 1981 to 2010 average at -62.9 degrees Celsius (-81.2 degrees Fahrenheit)," according to the new NSIDC report.

"This is the second-coldest winter (June-July-August months) on record, behind only 2004 in the 60-year weather record at Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station," according to the NSIDC.......

Hey shit for brains.. do you know why antarctica is significantly colder than the Artic? This is what you get when dummies think they know something.
 
Last Six Months for Antarctica Coldest on Record

https://www.newsmax.com/scitech/antarctica-cold-polar-ice-caps/2021/10/09/id/1039811/

Antarctica has reached record low temperatures in the past six months, data shows.

The National Snow and Ice Data Center (NSIDC) noted, CNN reported, "for the polar darkness period, from April through September, the average temperature was -60.9 degrees Celsius (-77.6 degrees Fahrenheit), a record for those months."

In the winter of 2021, the continent of Antarctica experienced its second coldest winter and recorded temperatures in the months of "June, July, and August, [at] 3.4 degrees Celsius (6.1 degrees Fahrenheit) lower than the 1981 to 2010 average at -62.9 degrees Celsius (-81.2 degrees Fahrenheit)," according to the new NSIDC report.

"This is the second-coldest winter (June-July-August months) on record, behind only 2004 in the 60-year weather record at Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station," according to the NSIDC.......

You beat me to it.

Let's hope that that isn't a harbinger of things to come for the Northern Hemisphere winter this year just as policies have driven fuel prices through the roof.

Can we expect more record cold in the future? Hard to say but the Earth is moving into an extended low temperature period based on the Milankovitch cycles.
 
Can we expect more record cold in the future? Hard to say but the Earth is moving into an extended low temperature period based on the Milankovitch cycles.

Those have nothing to do with it.

Since orbital variations are predictable,[30] any model that relates orbital variations to climate can be run forward to predict future climate, with two caveats: the mechanism by which orbital forcing influences climate is not definitive; and non-orbital effects can be important (for example, the human impact on the environment principally increases greenhouse gases resulting in a warmer climate[31][32][33]).

An often-cited 1980 orbital model by Imbrie predicted "the long-term cooling trend that began some 6,000 years ago will continue for the next 23,000 years."[34] More recent work suggests that orbital variations should gradually increase 65° N summer insolation over the next 25,000 years.[35] Earth's orbit will become less eccentric for about the next 100,000 years, so changes in this insolation will be dominated by changes in obliquity, and should not decline enough to permit a new glacial period in the next 50,000 years.[36][37]
 
Yeah, I've read that shit too.

Look at this.

I call your attention to the natural vs modern forcing graph. A graph where they transition from 1Kyr scale on the X axis to a 10 year scale and then somehow want us to believe that they're making a valid point. That can only be true if they can plot EVERY 10 year point over the past 800K years. And they can't do that. Incidental excursions that may, or may not, have occurred are averaged out on a scale that gross. Which, by the way, is the same technique they use to virtually erase the medieval warming and the little ice age in some presentations. (And the graph shows we're clearly entering a cool down phase regardless of the scicobabble in your link.)
 
You're a climate scientist! Where did you get your PhD?
Fortunately, the noble prize winners included models that add natural cycles....



Yeah, I've read that shit too.

Look at this.

I call your attention to the natural vs modern forcing graph. A graph where they transition from 1Kyr scale on the X axis to a 10 year scale and then somehow want us to believe that they're making a valid point. That can only be true if they can plot EVERY 10 year point over the past 800K years. And they can't do that. Incidental excursions that may, or may not, have occurred are averaged out on a scale that gross. Which, by the way, is the same technique they use to virtually erase the medieval warming and the little ice age in some presentations. (And the graph shows we're clearly entering a cool down phase regardless of the scicobabble in your link.)
 
Didn't we have a "model" guy discuss how climate models are too complex to predict?


I guess you get a pass because your models are the troof
 
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