At the same time Polarwinds once again hit US, the so called experts of CO2 on an mission to study South Pole’s presumed melting and open water found the summer in South Pole more than hard…. the Ice Extent in North Pole by all means was less than some years but still showed figures the CO2-threat believers tried and still tries not to mention……
‘It’s too darn cold’: Historic freeze brings rare danger warning, CNN 2014/01/06 Historic? By all means NO. But the situation doesn’t happen every year only once or twice each person’s lifetime! Please check for correct information still existing on microfiche in Newpapaper’s archives….
Polar Vortex: Temperatures Fall Far, Fast, NYT 2014/01/07
Rekordkölden greppar hårt om norra USA, DN 7 januari 2013
Weather is and has always been a much more complicated thing to make a forecast of than CO2-believers have understood. There are so many more factors involved than are included in so called data models.
Please observe this:
Extent for North Pole Ice 31 december 2013 12.341.252 km2
Compare this with the Area of United States of America approx 9.830.000 km2
This gives us the fact that the Sea Ice Extent in North Pole in 31 december 2013 was more than 125 % of US total land area..
Please notice that the estimated figures for Ice Bear north the pole circle is 20-22,000…. this means that each Ice Bear have approximated 560 km2 each to walk on without having to meet an other Ice Bear.
That might not seem a lot when using the scale above. But please remember that the area for New York City is 1.213 km2 which gives a figure af close to half the area of New York City for each individual Polar Bear to walk on.
So Greenpeace and WWF ought to rethink the need for ‘saving the Polar Bears’ and to present where on Earth the collected money has been used!North Pole Sea Ice Extent 31 dec 2013, Norah4you 2014/01/05
Polarvindar över USA håller isbjörn inomhus, SvD 7 januari 2013 Hur många av världens 20-22.000 isbjörnar har den lyxen? Isbjörnen har aldrig haft de problem som människor velat ge dem. Däremot har isbjörnar problem med alla små partiklar som vår plastanvändning lämnar i havsvattnet.
What we know about Earth
Earth as we know it is 12 756 km in diameter at the equator.
If you take a rope and let 10 km be equal to 1 cm, half the diameter will be 6 meter and 37,8 cm long. Using the rope to draw a circle in sand you will have a large circle. But it’s only the outher parts that we humans have investigated directly. For example Mount Everest can be represented by a small ‘bup’ 0,85 cm high and the Mariner Grave a 1,09 cm down-bup from the line….
We humans have knowledge, to some extent, of what’s inside. We can calculate the Earth’s gravity (oh well the latter has recently been discussed due to black material) and we know what the Earth’s interior largely composed. We know of a number of natural forces, physical laws and mathematical calculation. But by and large, what we know about the Earth can be represented of the outher parts of your drawn circle.
Turisterna stannar inne i kylan, GP 7 januari 2013
Iskyla i centrala USA, Aftonbladet 7 januari 2013
Interesting bloggarticle to be discussed: Does cold wave imply anything about, cliffmass.blogspot.se
Bye bye CO2-threat! Good to see you gone. Time to look into real human made crises. Such as not polluting our water and air. That’s a real problem!