Sea Ice Extent – Day 294
Goats are SHRINKING because of climate change (or not)
“Goats are shrinking as a result of climate change, researchers have claimed.
They say Alpine goats now weigh about 25 per cent less than animals of the same age in the 1980s.”
Shocking if true!
However, lets get to the important line:
The team delved into long-term records of Chamois body weights provided by hunters in the Italian Alps.
Wait!
Hunters have been shooting the goats? And the “scientists” have been in fact measuring only the dead goats? Well. Not measuring. Passing on the claims of hunters.
Could it be the hunters have been shooting the bigger and slower goats?
Resulting in smaller goats being the survivors?
I wonder how many are being hunted?
“There are also concerns about the relative over-harvesting of older males (e.g. Zeiler et al., 1990, 1992). Although not threatened overall in Germany, the small sub-alpine populations are vulnerable to poaching and stochastic events, and possibly to inbreeding depression. Disturbance acts as a major threat to small populations and has caused declines in some. Unless steps are taken to reverse this threat, declines will continue and most small populations are on the verge of extinction. Even large populations face threats. Numbers in the Bavarian Alps are currently decreasing due to sharply increased harvest rates. Tourist development has also affected many subpopulations negatively (e.g., disturbance, habitat isolation). In Italy, competition with introduced mouflon may cause problems for Alpine chamois in some parts of its range.”
http://www.iucnredlist.org/details/39255/0
over-harvesting of older males
sharply increased harvest rates
What a shocker.
Sea Ice Extent – Day 293 – Arctic Approaching 1 StdDev
Sea Ice Extent – Day 292
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MASIE Oct 18 2014
Oct 18 2014 MASIE Update
While the Arctic as a whole has been freezing, the Central Arctic has been a bit of a yo-yo. The Bering Sea had a tiny uptick after being 0 for a long while.
| Region | 202 days ago | End | Last 201 | Last 28 | Last 14 | Last 7 | Last 3 | Last 1 |
| Chukchi Sea | 966,006 | 401,082 | -564,924 | 160,889 | 135,947 | 58,550 | 21,139 | -2,531 |
| Bering Sea | 697,324 | 813 | -696,510 | 813 | 813 | 813 | 813 | 0 |
| Baltic Sea | 15,337 | 0 | -15,337 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
| Sea of Okhotsk | 853,240 | 0 | -853,240 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
| Yellow Sea | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
| Greenland Sea | 603,416 | 394,133 | -209,283 | 178,383 | 93,072 | 48,030 | -6,252 | 210 |
| Baffin Bay Gulf of St. Lawrence | 1,688,530 | 69,086 | -1,619,444 | 50,825 | 19,626 | 3,522 | -5,545 | 1,042 |
| Hudson Bay | 1,260,903 | 30,471 | -1,230,432 | 28,748 | 20,096 | -4,933 | -11,260 | 3,206 |
| Beaufort Sea | 1,070,445 | 834,187 | -236,258 | 173,176 | 146,616 | 73,928 | 31,334 | 8,585 |
| Canadian Archipelago | 853,214 | 731,010 | -122,204 | 392,935 | 139,177 | 43,590 | 41,651 | 10,315 |
| Central Arctic | 3,221,921 | 3,188,655 | -33,266 | 206,663 | 127,358 | 10,325 | -22,374 | 16,022 |
| East Siberian Sea | 1,087,137 | 591,126 | -496,011 | 129,341 | 108,074 | 66,744 | 45,702 | 26,520 |
| Barents Sea | 645,917 | 266,906 | -379,011 | 138,934 | 125,906 | 96,206 | 39,650 | 31,871 |
| Laptev Sea | 897,845 | 365,434 | -532,411 | 364,438 | 343,578 | 204,047 | 140,164 | 47,323 |
| Kara Sea | 933,859 | 454,119 | -479,741 | 390,964 | 373,625 | 293,748 | 194,384 | 56,004 |
| Northern Hemisphere (Total) | 14,805,115 | 7,328,164 | -7,476,951 | 2,216,110 | 1,633,889 | 894,571 | 469,406 | 198,565 |
| NH (Average Loss per Day) | -37,015 | 79,147 | 116,706 | 127,796 | 156,469 | 198,565 |
Sea Ice Extent – Day 290
Antarctic Sea Ice AREA – Day 286
NOAA September 2014 – California Precipitation Above Normal Two Septembers in a Row
According to the NOAA, September 2014 in California was 0.31″ above the 1901-2000 average. 2013 was .32″ Above Normal.








































