Arctic sea ice thicker now than in 1955 June 19, 2018 by Robert
And yet, and yet, CO2 levels were far lower than they are today.
According to a new paper in the Journal of Geophysical Research, the observed mean thickness of the sea ice in the region north of (Arctic) Svalbard was substantially thinner (0.94 m) in 1955 than it has been in recent years (~1.6 m, 2015/2017).
Probably wont see this in the lame stream media.
Study: Arctic Sea Ice Was Thinner In 1955 Than In years 2015-2017
notrickszone.com/2018/06/18/observational-evidence-reveals-regional-arctic-sea-ice-was-thinner-in-1955-than-in-2015-17/ www.sott.net/article/3886...r-now-than-it-was-in-1955
Graph Source: Rösel et al., 2018
agupubs.onlinelibrary.wil...full/10.1002/2017JC012865
Thanks to Don Brown for these links
Poster Comment:
It looks like the Polar Bears will have plenty of ice up north.
Another chart at source.