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Man-Made Global Warming Causing…(*snicker* *snicker*)…Ice

OK, the article on this doesn’t actually say that, but I couldn’t pass it up. It’s a report of a huge increase in ice on the Baltic Sea. It’s extended beyond 250,000 square kilometers (sorry, I don’t convert metric), one of the worst in recent memory:

The last time so much of the Baltic was frozen was the winter of 1986-87, when ice covered nearly 400,000 square kilometres of the sea’s surface.

There’s a worry it could expand further than that. It’s not just expanding either:

Baltic ice cover is not only unusually wide this winter, but also unusually thick, especially in Gulf of Bothnia off Sweden’s northeastern coast, where air temperatures have consistently hovered around -30 degrees Celsius in recent months.

In some areas far out at sea, ice is more than 60 centimetres thick in the northern parts of the gulf.

Recent cold temperatures near the southern areas of the Gulf of Bothnia have resulted in ice thickness growing by 30 centimetres in just two weeks.

The report notes that icebreakers are working around the clock to keep the sea lanes open, but could cause problems if storms “kick up.”

You know, we keep hearing from the proselytizers of the religion of Anthropogenic Climatism how winters are becoming a thing of the past. Right, when monkeys start flying out of my proktos.

(Hat tip: Lucianne.com)

COMMENTS

  • http://vladenblog.tumblr.com Steve Maley
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  • nilram

    You see as the world heats up, the melting ice adds fresh water to the thermal conveyor, desalinizing it and stopping it. So the thermal conveyor no longer carries the heat from the tropics to the ice caps resulting in more ice.

    What’s that?

    You say that would stop the melting ice and therefore the desalinization, therefore restoring the thermal conveyor.

    Umm Uh…. I’ll have to get back to you.

  • From ME to You

    Ice forming at that rate on sea water is definitely a problem!

    BTW -30°C = 22°F

  • From ME to You

    should be -22°F

    Sorry about that chief!