Sea Ice Extent – Day 179 – Arctic 900,000 Above 2010 – Antarctic 3rd Highest – Global 10th Highest For This Day

3rd Highest Antarctic Sea Ice For This Day – 1.1 million above the 1981-2010 mean. – Above 2 standard deviation.

10th Highest Global Sea Ice For This Day – Above the 1981-2010 mean.

Arctic 900,000 Above 2010 and only 200,000 from 1 standard deviation.

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Sea Ice Extent – Day 178 – Arctic 750,000 Above 2010 – Antarctic 3rd Highest – Global 11th Highest For This Day

3rd Highest Antarctic Sea Ice For This Day – 1.1 million above the 1981-2010 mean. – Above 2 standard deviation.

11th Highest Global Sea Ice For This Day – Above the 1981-2010 mean.

Arctic 750,000 Above 2010 and only 300,000 from 1 standard deviation.

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Sea Ice Extent – Day 177 – Arctic 750,000 Above 2010 – Antarctic 3rd Highest – Global 12th Highest For This Day

3rd Highest Antarctic Sea Ice For This Day – 1.1 million above the 1981-2010 mean. – Above 2 standard deviation.

12th Highest Global Sea Ice For This Day – Above the 1981-2010 mean.

Arctic 750,000 Above 2010 and only 300,000 from 1 standard deviation.

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Sea Ice Extent – Day 176 – Arctic 750,000 Above 2010 – Antarctic 3rd Highest – Global 11th Highest For This Day

3rd Highest Antarctic Sea Ice For This Day – 1.1 million above the 1981-2010 mean. – Above 2 standard deviation.

11th Highest Global Sea Ice For This Day – Above the 1981-2010 mean.

Arctic 750,000 Above 2010 and only 300,000 from 1 standard deviation.

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Sea Ice Extent – Global Sea Ice Trend For Day 175 From 1997

UPDATE:  I added a the same graph at bottom with 0 as the starting point. Global Sea Ice Extent for Day 175 From 1997

Global Sea Ice Extent for Day 175 From 1997

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Sea Ice Extent – Day 174 – Antarctic 2nd Highest – Global 11th Highest For This Day

2nd Highest Antarctic Sea Ice For This Day – 1.2 million above the 1981-2010 mean. – Above 2 standard deviation.

11th Highest Global Sea Ice For This Day – Above the 1981-2010 mean.

Arctic no longer a record low for the day. So far 45 days in 2015 have been record lows. 2006 has 79 record lows. 2012 has 127.

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MASIE June 23 2015 – Arctic Sea Ice Up Over Last 2 Days

June 23 2014  MASIE Update – According to MASIE Arctic Sea Ice is up over the last 2 days
MASIE Arctic Ice Extent as of 2015-173

MASIE Northern_Hemisphere Freeze.Melt as of 2015173

Region 93 days ago End Last 92 Last 28 Last 14 Last 7 Last 3 Last 1
Greenland Sea 633,474 568,836 -64,638 -54,599 -32,117 -44,540 14,664 -5,439
Hudson Bay 1,260,903 949,644 -311,259 -124,265 -66,741 -39,331 -12,990 -2,736
Canadian Archipelago 853,214 787,239 -65,975 -61,803 -3,985 -3,084 907 -1,085
Chukchi Sea 966,006 714,215 -251,791 -210,118 -62,936 -33,739 -5,484 0
East Siberian Sea 1,087,137 1,068,760 -18,377 -17,312 -8,723 -15,277 -8,091 0
Laptev Sea 897,845 856,557 -41,288 -19,750 29,604 31,286 27,103 0
Kara Sea 935,023 561,190 -373,833 -312,527 -131,358 -41,178 -1,933 0
Barents Sea 596,771 149,562 -447,209 -260,637 -80,873 -20,563 -5,683 0
Central Arctic 3,247,614 3,192,930 -54,684 -45,862 -33,116 -7,122 5,232 0
Bering Sea 667,281 2,758 -664,523 -97,789 -4,942 -1,117 0 0
Baltic Sea 9,702 0 -9,702 0 0 0 0 0
Sea of Okhotsk 551,895 36,190 -515,705 -100,807 -27,864 -2,898 -1,392 0
Yellow Sea 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Baffin Bay Gulf of St. Lawrence 1,754,107 738,087 -1,016,020 -407,207 -187,410 -38,538 -9,581 2,131
Beaufort Sea 1,070,445 994,290 -76,155 -12,178 35,937 46,176 34,261 33,291
Northern Hemisphere (Total) 14,534,052 10,621,786 -3,912,266 -1,724,853 -574,571 -169,542 37,012 26,162
NH (Average Loss per Day) -42,067 -61,602 -41,041 -24,220 12,337 26,162

Sea Ice Extent – Day 173 – Antarctic 2nd Highest – Global 9th Highest For This Day

2nd Highest Antarctic Sea Ice For This Day – 1.2 million above the 1981-2010 mean. – Above 2 standard deviation.

9th Highest Global Sea Ice For This Day – Above the 1981-2010 mean.

Arctic no longer a record low for the day. So far 45 days in 2015 have been record lows. 2006 has 79 record lows. 2012 has 127.

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Sea Ice Extent – Day 172 – Antarctic 2nd Highest – Global 11th Highest For This Day

2nd Highest Antarctic Sea Ice For This Day – 1.2 million above the 1981-2010 mean. – Above 2 standard deviation.

11th Highest Global Sea Ice For This Day – Above the 1981-2010 mean.

Arctic no longer a record low for the day. So far 45 days in 2015 have been record lows. 2006 has 79 record lows. 2012 has 127.

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6th Mass Extinction … or … 18,000 new species in 2014

The sixth mass extinction on Earth has officially begun according to “scientist” Paul Erlich.

“Since 1500, more than 320 terrestrial vertebrates have become extinct.”

Why did they pick 1500? That predates AGW by at least 250 years.

Paul Erlich has been wrong about everything so far in his life.

“The Population Bomb is a best-selling book written by Stanford University Professor Paul R. Ehrlich and his wife, Anne Ehrlich (who was uncredited), in 1968. It warned of the mass starvation of humans in the 1970s and 1980s due to overpopulation, as well as other major societal upheavals, and advocated immediate action to limit population growth.”

 

An alternative view : 18,000 new species were discovered in 2014.