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The following article was take taken from the website...www.icecap.us 

By  Joseph D' aleo, ccm...

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MISLEADING REPORTS ABOUT ANTARCTICA

By Joseph D’Aleo, CCM

http://icecap.us

Last year when Antarctic set a new record for ice extent, it got no media attention. They focused on the north polar regions where the ice set record low levels. This summer when unprecedented anomalous cover continued in the Southern Hemisphere again no coverage. Then this report in the news today. You probably saw it on your favorite network or internet news site (pick one, anyone).

Vast Antarctic Ice Shelf on Verge of Collapse - Latest Sign of Global Warming’s Impact Shocks Scientists

Andrea Thompson Livescience

Excerpt: A vast ice shelf hanging on by a thin strip looks to be the next chunk to break off from the Antarctic Peninsula, the latest sign of global warming’s impact on Earth’s southernmost continent. Scientists are shocked by the rapid change of events. Glaciologist Ted Scambos of the University of Colorado was monitoring satellite images of the Wilkins Ice Shelf and spotted a huge iceberg measuring 25 miles by 1.5 miles (37 square miles) that appeared to have broken away from the shelf. Scambos alerted colleagues at the British Antarctic Survey (BAS) that it looked like the entire ice shelf - about 6,180 square miles (about the size of Northern Ireland)- was at risk of collapsing. The region where the Wilkins Ice Shelf lies has experienced unprecedented warming in the past 50 years, with several ice shelves retreating in the past 30 years. Six of these ice shelves have collapsed completely: Prince Gustav Channel, Larsen Inlet, Larsen A, Larsen B, Wordie, Muller and the Jones Ice Shelf. .

Icecap Note: Let’s put this in perspective. The account may be misinterpreted by some as the ice cap or a significant (vast) portion is collapsing. In reality it and all the former shelves that collapsed are small and most near the Antarctic peninsula which sticks well out from Antarctica into the currents and winds of the South Atlantic and lies in a tectonically active region with surface and subsurface active volcanic activity. The vast continent has actually cooled since 1979.

The full Wilkins 6,000 square mile ice shelf is just 0.39% of the current ice sheet (just 0.1% of the extent last September). Only a small portion of it between 1/100th-1/200th of Wilkins has separated so far, like an icicle falling off a snow and ice covered house. And

amazing 60% ahead (4.0 vs 2.5 million square km extent) of last year when it set a new record. The ice extent is already approaching the second highest level for extent since the measurements began by satellite in 1979 and just a few days into the Southern Hemisphere fall season and 6 months ahead of the peak. Wilkins like all the others that temporarily broke up will refreeze soon. We are very likely going to exceed last year’s record. Yet the world is left with the false impression Antarctica’s ice sheet is also starting to disappear.

One Icecap reader calls attention to a new paper (Glasser et al, 2008) identifying some of the other natural processes that can lead to these ice sheet breaks, in this case Larsen B. this winter is coming on quickly. In fact the ice is returning so fast, it is running an amazing 60% ahead (4.0 vs 2.5 million square km extent) of last year when it set a new record. The ice extent is already approaching the second highest level for extent since the measurements began by satellite in 1979 and just a few days into the Southern Hemisphere fall season and 6 months ahead of the peak. Wilkins like all the others that temporarily broke up will refreeze soon. We are very likely going to exceed last year’s record. Yet the world is left with the false impression Antarctica’s ice sheet is also starting to disappear.

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Funny, is seems there is two sides to every story. When it comes to 'global warming', why do we only heat one of them?

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ibejim read my blog view my photos
Mar 27, 2008 | 12:04 PM

Sorry about the pasting and spelling errors!

TomMoriarty
Mar 29, 2008 | 12:53 PM

This article leaves out some very important observations for anyone who wants to be fully informed.

Best regards
Tom

ibejim read my blog view my photos
Mar 29, 2008 | 3:02 PM

Thanks for the link. Enjoyed the info on al's movie.

"The arctic is screaming" lol. Yeah, It's screaming "I"m cold!"

mystere read my blog view my photos
Mar 29, 2008 | 11:11 PM

Great post ibejim! Now let's put "Ozone Man" in a chicken little suit...Oh wait, we need to be "environmentally friendly" with him. Hmm...well we could get a bunch of feathers from some chicken farmers, take a bucket to a tar pit, then put a "natural" costume on the "Ozone Man"; a tar and feathering isn't a cruel and unusual punishment for lying, is it?

ibejim read my blog view my photos
Mar 30, 2008 | 8:52 AM

Lol. howya doin Mr. E? We would have to use green feathers though.

The "Self-avowed "P.R. agent for the planet"...Unbelievable! can anybody trump this guys ego?

mystere read my blog view my photos
Mar 30, 2008 | 8:14 PM

Well, I think at least 3 people have: Shrillary Clinton, Reverend Jerry Wrong, and Buried Osama. come to think of it, make it 6 people...here are the other 3: Jesse Jackasss, Al Sharptongue, and the self proclaimed civil rights leader from Los Angeles Earl Oldfarting Hatchetman. (Earl Olfari Hutchinson). Bury them in the moonbat cave!

Time to find some green paint for the feathers...maybe some taggers can be put to good use...just tar and feather the moonbat, and let the taggers have at it with the green paint! Better yet, give the taggers a paint ball gun with plenty of green paint...now we're talking!

slgps read my blog view my photos
Mar 31, 2008 | 12:10 PM

Jim.............where have you been????

ibejim read my blog view my photos
Mar 31, 2008 | 1:24 PM

I have been wondering the same about you Linda. I just took a break from blogging.

Glad to see your still around! Always like your input.

ColbyDog read my blog view my photos
Apr 7, 2008 | 10:30 PM

Hey Moe, nyuk nyuk nyuk what say we go solve another mystere?

the Philly stooges in antartica... mystere adventure...

hows it that every major body of science not being paid by the oil industry disagrees with you? Guess they don't have your superior insight...eh?

I can see why no one blogs here.... you racist stooges make it nothing but a stooges comedy act here.... I'd think the webmasters might moderate, but I'm guessing you scared them off too with your stuperior itellectualistic reverendations....

ibejim read my blog view my photos
Apr 8, 2008 | 11:05 AM

Colby "hows it that every major body of science not being paid by the oil industry disagrees with you?"............

That is flat out WRONG. I assume you can offer proof of this ridiculous statement? Paid by the oil company's! Thats old and lame!

Racist? I suppose you can prove that too? Go ahead, find one racist statement I've made on this blog-site.

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