Arctic sea ice volume growing, not shrinking!

Arctic sea-ice volume was higher on June 1st than on the same date in 2011 and far, far higher than on the same date in 2012, 2016 and 2017.

Now that the Arctic melt season has started in earnest, we find a surprising trend. Instead of shrinking rapidly — as is often claimed by global warming alarmists and the click-sleaze media — Arctic sea-ice volume has not shrunk in 13 years!

Arctic sea ice volume has not fallen in 13 years. Data source: Danish Meteorological Institute (DMI).

As the above chart shows, the ice has in reality even grown a bit!

The figures are based on calculations using DMI’s operational ocean and sea ice model HYCOM-CICE.

This is why today it’s more important than ever to keep the focus on the real data and not the hysterical headlines that currently dominate the hype-filled media.

https://www.climatedepot.com/2019/06/05/early-june-arctic-ice-growing-for-last-13-years/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=em

Thanks to Sonya Porter for this link

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June 6, 2019 at 02:41PM

6 thoughts on “Arctic sea ice volume growing, not shrinking!”

  1. You had best hope your readers don’t check your sources, since on the DMI website you cited as your source, there is this information:

    From these measurements we know that the sea ice extent today is significantly smaller than 30 years ago. During the past 10 years the melting of sea ice has accelerated, and especially during the ice extent minimum in September large changes are observed. The sea ice in the northern hemisphere have never been thinner and more vulnerable.

    Better luck next time you silly denialist.

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