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AlleyCat

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Aug 3, 2023, 11:29:02 PM8/3/23
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Svalbard Polar Bears Enjoy Above Average Ice

Sea ice around Svalbard, Norway is holding above average this summer:

https://i0.wp.com/electroverse.info/wp-content/uploads/2023/07/image-40.png?
ssl=1

As reported by polarbearscience.com, the Barents Sea polar bear subpopulation
region still has large volumes of concentrated pack ice to the north and around
Franz Josef Land in the east:

https://i0.wp.com/electroverse.info/wp-content/uploads/2023/07/image-42.png?
ssl=1

This is a substantial increase from recent years.

Greenland, too, continues to see its ice sheet hold above-average after a solid
season of SMB gains:

https://i0.wp.com/electroverse.info/wp-
content/uploads/2023/07/SMB_curves_LA_EN_20230730-crop.png?ssl=1

The polarbearscience.com article continues: As for polar bear numbers around
Svalbard, the Norwegian scientists who monitor the situation still haven't
updated the MOSJ website with spring 2023's data. Last year's data was
published by May 31, and it isn't clear what's causing the delay.

Perhaps the news is too good to publish?

The global polar bear population has increased in recent decades, from an
estimated 5,000 - 10,000 individuals in the 1960s to the 22,000 - 31,000 bears
thriving today. This reality, once again, counters alarmist doom-and-gloom
proclamations, and tellingly, you may have noticed that the polar bear has was
dropped as the global warmster's poster child.

Arctic and Greenland ice are doing just fine, as is the biodiversity that calls
these regions home. In turn, mainstream attention has been diverted to the
Antarctic where sea ice is, admittedly, taking a proverbial beating this
season, but only this season - the overarching trend, for at least the past 45-
years, remains one of inconvenient growth:

https://i0.wp.com/electroverse.info/wp-content/uploads/2023/07/image-41.png?
ssl=1

Additionally, the Antarctic continent has been posting all-time record low
temperatures in recent years.

Two years ago it logged its coldest-ever coreless winter (April-Sept), and
since then has noted far more below-average months than not. Even this year,
even this month, Antarctica went and set Earth's lowest temperature since 2017
(-83.2C/-117.8F):

https://electroverse.info/earths-lowest-temp-since-2017-record-cold-europe-
southern-hemp-freezes/

Ipso facto, this year's struggling sea ice extent at the bottom of the world
cannot be tied to temperature, that correlation simply doesn't exist. Rather,
it is wind patterns, ocean currents and an uptick in submarine volcanic
activity that appear to be the determining factors down there-frustrating
realities that the establishment refuse to contend with, not wanting to muddy
their world-reshaping agenda with inconvenient facts.

As geologist Ian Plimer recently said of the AGW Party (on Sky News Australia):
"Every single prediction they've ever made has been wrong ... They still
haven't, after 30 years, shown us that human emissions of CO2 drive global
warming."

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Svalbard Polar Bears Enjoy Above Average Ice

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Swings Between Extremes In South America
Mid-July Snow In British Columbia
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Anomalous Cold Engulfs Japan
4ft Of Summer Snow Strands Trekkers In Northern India
"Extreme Cold" Strikes Tanzania
Ekurhuleni Residents Urged To "Use Electricity Sparingly" During SA Freeze
Aussie Snowfields Celebrate Healthy Dumpings
Cool U.S.
Best California Rafting In 40-Years Thanks To Historic Snowpack And Cold Spring
Snow Pile Remains At MSP Airport
Southern Africa Is Still Freezing
Moscow's Year Without A Summer
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Summer Snows Slam Northern India, Effort Underway To Rescue 300 Trapped
Tourists
Millions Of Aussies Hit By "Brutal Cold Snap"
Summer Snow In Skardu, Pakistan
Cold Junes For Turkey, Slovakia, Serbia & Bermuda
Record-Snowy Winter Raises Great Salt Lake
Yosemite's Tioga Road STILL Closed Due To Snow
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Record Lows Sweep Northern U.S.
Coldest Fourth Of Julys Ever Up North
Moose Jaw Breaks 105-Year-Old Low Temperature Record
Below-Average June For Eastern Europe
Millions Of Aussies To Be Hit By "Brutal Cold Snap"
Yosemite Glaciers Post Record Snowfall
Models Corn Belt Warming Fail
Cold Sets In Across South Africa, Snow Too
California's "Deadly Cold" Rivers

Alan

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Aug 3, 2023, 11:41:28 PM8/3/23
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On 2023-08-03 20:28, AlleyCat wrote:
>
> Svalbard Polar Bears Enjoy Above Average Ice
>
> Sea ice around Svalbard, Norway is holding above average this summer:
>
> https://i0.wp.com/electroverse.info/wp-content/uploads/2023/07/image-40.png?
> ssl=1

So...

...as is your usual MO...


...focus on one spot.

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