Guest Post by Javier Vinós Arctic sea ice is lowest during the month of September, and its average extent during this month is a useful metric for measuring Arctic sea ice decline during the current period of global warming. During the 1980s and 1990s, September Arctic sea-ice extent (SIE) showed a moderate decline (Figure 1).Continue reading “Climate scientists admit they have a 90% chance of being wrong about Arctic sea ice”
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The big Arctic Sea-Ice shift of 2007: Ice refuses to melt
by Javier I have maintained since 2015 that in the 2006-2007 season the Arctic underwent a cyclical phase shift, and the rapid sea-ice melting observed over the previous decades ended. A few scientists predicted or explained this shift based on their study of multi-decadal oscillations (see bibliography). They were ignored by mainstream climatology and theContinue reading “The big Arctic Sea-Ice shift of 2007: Ice refuses to melt”