Global cooling: Arctic ice caps grows by 60% against global warming predictions | Mail Online. The Church of Global Warming needs to rewrite their book of worship.
A chilly Arctic summer has left nearly a million more square miles of ocean covered with ice than at the same time last year – an increase of 60 per cent.
The rebound from 2012’s record low comes six years after the BBC reported that global warming would leave the Arctic ice-free in summer by 2013.
In March, this newspaper further revealed that temperatures are about to drop below the level that the models forecast with ‘90 per cent certainty’.
The pause – which has now been accepted as real by every major climate research centre – is important, because the models’ predictions of ever-increasing global temperatures have made many of the world’s economies divert billions of pounds into ‘green’ measures to counter climate change.
Those predictions now appear gravely flawed.
The BBC predicted that there would be no arctic ice by 2013…
Only six years ago, the BBC reported that the Arctic would be ice-free in summer by 2013, citing a scientist in the US who claimed this was a ‘conservative’ forecast.
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The BBC’s 2007 report quoted scientist Professor Wieslaw Maslowski, who based his views on super-computer models and the fact that ‘we use a high-resolution regional model for the Arctic Ocean and sea ice’.
He was confident his results were ‘much more realistic’ than other projections, which ‘underestimate the amount of heat delivered to the sea ice’. Also quoted was Cambridge University expert
Professor Peter Wadhams. He backed Professor Maslowski, saying his model was ‘more efficient’ than others because it ‘takes account of processes that happen internally in the ice’.
He added: ‘This is not a cycle; not just a fluctuation. In the end, it will all just melt away quite suddenly.’
Of course, what does the BBC know?
And in a few years we’ll be able to ask what the Washington Post knows (and the IPCC): A warming warning.
These boys and their global warming models. Of course there’s always the next new and improved one. Somewhere along the line they need to admit they have been inaccurate at best. Global temperatures are about to drop out of the 90% certainty range, eventually this becomes
amateur hour”.
In regards to CO2, plans like the food and bring on thorium reactors.