Mr dertyAh yes the old cherry pick from 1979 too short a period...

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    Mr derty

    Ah yes the old cherry pick from 1979 too short a period rofl

    Arctic sea ice delusions strike the Mail on Sunday and Telegraph

    When it comes to climate science reporting, the Mail on Sunday and Telegraph are only reliable in the sense that you can rely on them to usually get the science wrong. This weekend’s Arctic sea ice articles from David Rose of the Mail and Hayley Dixon at the Telegraph unfortunately fit that pattern.

    Both articles claimed that Arctic sea ice extent grew 60 percent in August 2013 as compared to August 2012. While this factoid is technically true, it’s also largely irrelevant. For one thing, the annual Arctic sea ice minimum occurs in September – we’re not there yet.

    Then Nutter claims that scientists predicted the massive recovery all along.

    that’s not the least bit surprising.

    Around 80% of the ~100 scientists at the Bjerknes [Arctic climate science] conference thought that there would be MORE Arctic sea-ice in 2013, compared to 2012

    Kook and Nuttercelli are now in the first stages of their never was a global warming consensus history rewrite.

    here's what one nut job said

    James Hansen : ‘This is the last chance’

    6/23/2008

    “We see a tipping point occurring right before our eyes,” Hansen told the AP before the luncheon. “The Arctic is the first tipping point and it’s occurring exactly the way we said it would.”

    Hansen, echoing work by other scientists, said that in five to 10 years, the Arctic will be free of sea ice in the summer.

    More quotes at bottom the the climate nut jobs

    http://stevengoddard.wordpress.com/2013/09/09/nuttercelli-calls-at-60-i-raise-to-61/
 
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