Von: Verity Jones
Nice catch. This is how I have always thought it would work, more by instinct than scientific insight, but it is good to hear the scientists say this, even if it did come from a model
View ArticleVon: R. de Haan
Nice to see the Max Plank Institute kick in an open door with the help of the jin(g) and jang of the climate establishment.
View ArticleVon: ghonadz
The article is interesting but your so-called ‘summary’ is total BS. The scientists are affirming the reality of anthropogenic global warming/climate change and you are still futilely and foolishly...
View ArticleVon: Juraj V.
When you get half year polar night with temperatures deep bellow the freezing point, it is quite logical that the ice will form, not depending how much was there during the summer minimum. Or the...
View ArticleVon: Adolf Balik
Actually it means an additional negative feedback. Hot climatic events that bring about polar ice-cover loss are followed by higher rate of ocean heat content loss while cool climate episodes...
View ArticleVon: P Gosselin
Obvious reality? It’s cloud-staring by scientists, who say they see a giraffe, or dog, or moose – or whatever the imagination allows.
View ArticleVon: grayman
Hi Pierre, like the article. The summary by the scientist will be a bitter pill for some. Do not like the models, so far have not found them to be of much use other than for hyperboyle scientist to...
View ArticleVon: Viv Evans
Could you be so kind and give us some links which show this ice loss in the Antarctic? Please do not forget that it is actually summer there, right now.
View ArticleVon: Viv Evans
Remarks like this one just crease me up: Our work does underscore, however, that we can still slow down and even stop the loss of Arctic sea ice.’ “ It shows perfectly the mindset of of those people:...
View ArticleVon: Ron Henry
“The scientists examined the validity of this concept with a climate model. ” Just another worthless climate modeling study.
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