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The arctic is an island. LINK

The North Pole has become an island for the first time in human history as climate change has made it possible to circumnavigate the Arctic ice cap.

They agree the computer models are WRONG!
"The rate of change is clearly faster than nearly all the models predict, which has huge implications for climate change and how to tackle it."
-- Oops but wrong in the opposite way the anti-GW crowd claims.
 
The arctic is an island. LINK

The North Pole has become an island for the first time in human history as climate change has made it possible to circumnavigate the Arctic ice cap.

They agree the computer models are WRONG!
"The rate of change is clearly faster than nearly all the models predict, which has huge implications for climate change and how to tackle it."
-- Oops but wrong in the opposite way the anti-GW crowd claims.
 
The arctic is an island. LINK

The North Pole has become an island for the first time in human history as climate change has made it possible to circumnavigate the Arctic ice cap.

They agree the computer models are WRONG!
"The rate of change is clearly faster than nearly all the models predict, which has huge implications for climate change and how to tackle it."
-- Oops but wrong in the opposite way the anti-GW crowd claims.
 
The arctic is an island. LINK

The North Pole has become an island for the first time in human history as climate change has made it possible to circumnavigate the Arctic ice cap.

They agree the computer models are WRONG!
"The rate of change is clearly faster than nearly all the models predict, which has huge implications for climate change and how to tackle it."
-- Oops but wrong in the opposite way the anti-GW crowd claims.
 
faethor said:
The arctic is an island. LINK

The North Pole has become an island for the first time in human history as climate change has made it possible to circumnavigate the Arctic ice cap.

They agree the computer models are WRONG!
"The rate of change is clearly faster than nearly all the models predict, which has huge implications for climate change and how to tackle it."
-- Oops but wrong in the opposite way the anti-GW crowd claims.

“for the first time in human history.” :roll:

NP1987.jpg


The photo of three submarines visiting the North Pole in May 1987 shows the North Pole in a stretch of open water

The changing Arctic (1922) "Ice conditions were exceptional. In fact, so little ice has never before been noted!. The expedition sailed as far north as 8l deg 29' in ice-free water."
 
faethor said:
The arctic is an island. LINK

The North Pole has become an island for the first time in human history as climate change has made it possible to circumnavigate the Arctic ice cap.

They agree the computer models are WRONG!
"The rate of change is clearly faster than nearly all the models predict, which has huge implications for climate change and how to tackle it."
-- Oops but wrong in the opposite way the anti-GW crowd claims.

“for the first time in human history.” :roll:

NP1987.jpg


The photo of three submarines visiting the North Pole in May 1987 shows the North Pole in a stretch of open water

The changing Arctic (1922) "Ice conditions were exceptional. In fact, so little ice has never before been noted!. The expedition sailed as far north as 8l deg 29' in ice-free water."
 
faethor said:
The arctic is an island. LINK

The North Pole has become an island for the first time in human history as climate change has made it possible to circumnavigate the Arctic ice cap.

They agree the computer models are WRONG!
"The rate of change is clearly faster than nearly all the models predict, which has huge implications for climate change and how to tackle it."
-- Oops but wrong in the opposite way the anti-GW crowd claims.

“for the first time in human history.” :roll:

NP1987.jpg


The photo of three submarines visiting the North Pole in May 1987 shows the North Pole in a stretch of open water

The changing Arctic (1922) "Ice conditions were exceptional. In fact, so little ice has never before been noted!. The expedition sailed as far north as 8l deg 29' in ice-free water."
 
faethor said:
The arctic is an island. LINK

The North Pole has become an island for the first time in human history as climate change has made it possible to circumnavigate the Arctic ice cap.

They agree the computer models are WRONG!
"The rate of change is clearly faster than nearly all the models predict, which has huge implications for climate change and how to tackle it."
-- Oops but wrong in the opposite way the anti-GW crowd claims.

“for the first time in human history.” :roll:

NP1987.jpg


The photo of three submarines visiting the North Pole in May 1987 shows the North Pole in a stretch of open water

The changing Arctic (1922) "Ice conditions were exceptional. In fact, so little ice has never before been noted!. The expedition sailed as far north as 8l deg 29' in ice-free water."
 
faethor said:
The arctic is an island. LINK

The North Pole has become an island for the first time in human history as climate change has made it possible to circumnavigate the Arctic ice cap.

They agree the computer models are WRONG!
"The rate of change is clearly faster than nearly all the models predict, which has huge implications for climate change and how to tackle it."
-- Oops but wrong in the opposite way the anti-GW crowd claims.

“for the first time in human history.” :roll:

NP1987.jpg


The photo of three submarines visiting the North Pole in May 1987 shows the North Pole in a stretch of open water

The changing Arctic (1922) "Ice conditions were exceptional. In fact, so little ice has never before been noted!. The expedition sailed as far north as 8l deg 29' in ice-free water."
 
faethor said:
The arctic is an island. LINK

The North Pole has become an island for the first time in human history as climate change has made it possible to circumnavigate the Arctic ice cap.

They agree the computer models are WRONG!
"The rate of change is clearly faster than nearly all the models predict, which has huge implications for climate change and how to tackle it."
-- Oops but wrong in the opposite way the anti-GW crowd claims.

“for the first time in human history.” :roll:

NP1987.jpg


The photo of three submarines visiting the North Pole in May 1987 shows the North Pole in a stretch of open water

The changing Arctic (1922) "Ice conditions were exceptional. In fact, so little ice has never before been noted!. The expedition sailed as far north as 8l deg 29' in ice-free water."
 
metalman said:
While the article was of interest and true that our data is more lacking on ye olden times. I think the question of 'was it really not cirumnavigatable' at sometime in the recent past is a good one. However, this photo of subs in a strech of open water in does not demonstrate that the arctic cap was circumnavigatable. Being subs they very well likely drove under the ice and noticed a patch of open water then surfaced. In the background there appears to be no path through the ice. Perhaps water navigatable is meant to be in the left and right and just out of the photo. However, we have no way of knowing with this picture.
 
metalman said:
While the article was of interest and true that our data is more lacking on ye olden times. I think the question of 'was it really not cirumnavigatable' at sometime in the recent past is a good one. However, this photo of subs in a strech of open water in does not demonstrate that the arctic cap was circumnavigatable. Being subs they very well likely drove under the ice and noticed a patch of open water then surfaced. In the background there appears to be no path through the ice. Perhaps water navigatable is meant to be in the left and right and just out of the photo. However, we have no way of knowing with this picture.
 
metalman said:
While the article was of interest and true that our data is more lacking on ye olden times. I think the question of 'was it really not cirumnavigatable' at sometime in the recent past is a good one. However, this photo of subs in a strech of open water in does not demonstrate that the arctic cap was circumnavigatable. Being subs they very well likely drove under the ice and noticed a patch of open water then surfaced. In the background there appears to be no path through the ice. Perhaps water navigatable is meant to be in the left and right and just out of the photo. However, we have no way of knowing with this picture.
 
metalman said:
While the article was of interest and true that our data is more lacking on ye olden times. I think the question of 'was it really not cirumnavigatable' at sometime in the recent past is a good one. However, this photo of subs in a strech of open water in does not demonstrate that the arctic cap was circumnavigatable. Being subs they very well likely drove under the ice and noticed a patch of open water then surfaced. In the background there appears to be no path through the ice. Perhaps water navigatable is meant to be in the left and right and just out of the photo. However, we have no way of knowing with this picture.
 
metalman said:
While the article was of interest and true that our data is more lacking on ye olden times. I think the question of 'was it really not cirumnavigatable' at sometime in the recent past is a good one. However, this photo of subs in a strech of open water in does not demonstrate that the arctic cap was circumnavigatable. Being subs they very well likely drove under the ice and noticed a patch of open water then surfaced. In the background there appears to be no path through the ice. Perhaps water navigatable is meant to be in the left and right and just out of the photo. However, we have no way of knowing with this picture.
 
metalman said:
While the article was of interest and true that our data is more lacking on ye olden times. I think the question of 'was it really not cirumnavigatable' at sometime in the recent past is a good one. However, this photo of subs in a strech of open water in does not demonstrate that the arctic cap was circumnavigatable. Being subs they very well likely drove under the ice and noticed a patch of open water then surfaced. In the background there appears to be no path through the ice. Perhaps water navigatable is meant to be in the left and right and just out of the photo. However, we have no way of knowing with this picture.
 
The photo of three submarines visiting the North Pole in May 1987 shows the North Pole in a stretch of open water

The truth is out there.
 
The photo of three submarines visiting the North Pole in May 1987 shows the North Pole in a stretch of open water

The truth is out there.
 
The photo of three submarines visiting the North Pole in May 1987 shows the North Pole in a stretch of open water

The truth is out there.
 
The photo of three submarines visiting the North Pole in May 1987 shows the North Pole in a stretch of open water

The truth is out there.
 
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