Thursday, January 23, 2025

Is the interglacial warming period over? Maybe! I pine for the return of the wooly mammoth!

 



NOAA ice cover data from the Great Lakes Ice Tracker shows that Lake Erie's current ice coverage is 80%, well above the 50-year trend of 46% for this time of year. 


11 comments:

  1. Ship captains who've regularly transited the northwest passage say summer 2024 is the most ice they've seen in fifty years.

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  2. Meanwhile at my home in Copper Basin Alaska a couple weeks ago we went from -37 to +37 in under 48 hours, had two weekend ice storms and it hasn’t been below about +15 since. Forecast says temperatures above freezing from tomorrow through Monday! -30 would be more normal! The arctic air moving south in the lower 48 allows warm Pacific air to move in over Alaska to replace it!

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  3. Global Warming alert..It's always coldest before the warm!

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  4. but Al Gore said by 2000 there would be no more winters

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  5. bet Al Gore has his thermostat at 80F today

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  6. Looking at the bar graph at the bottom, it doesn't appear to be unusual for this time of year. It's often worse, and sometimes near 0%. 80% is well within the range of expected values, so nothing unusual happening here.

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  7. According to Milankavitch cycle graphs, we just passed the zero line of positive/negative temperature increase decrease on the way down in the current cycle.

    Nemo

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  8. All down to Global Warming, I'm sure.

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  9. Grandfather described driving across Lake Michigan from Milwaukee area to Muskegon to go hunting in the 20's or 30's. Not really new to the area, just puts our shortish lives in perspective.

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  10. Thank God for globull warming! Otherwise everyone would literally freeze to death.

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  11. get use to it, we are headed towards a period of cooling, little age similar to 1650-1715...50 plus/minus years coming. by the way, FL has had snow before...

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