crux wrote:shapenaji wrote:Crux, I think you're strongly misrepresenting that NASA report... How about presenting the rest of it, you know, the part where they said that the Antarctic gains are dwarfed by arctic losses and that it's likely due to changes in atmospheric circulation?
Well, I posted the link, and I'm doing so in the hope that people read them. If you wish to quibble about such things I could also point out that Arctic ice loss in 2012 wasn't solely driven by temperature but also by a mere weather event: http://www.nasa.gov/topics/earth/features/2012-seaicemin.html.
EDIT: let me also point out again that historically, variations in Arctic temperature and sea ice are not a new phenomenon. In addition to the two newspaper links I posted earlier, here are a few more:
http://trove.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/article/42667524
http://trove.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/article/23668813
http://trove.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/article/40934044
and going back furthest I could find so far, http://docs.lib.noaa.gov/rescue/mwr/050/mwr-050-11-0589a.pdf
I'll quote some of that report, from 1922: "[...] it is of interest to note the unusually warm summer in Arctic Norway and the observations of Capt. Martin Ingebrigtsen, who has sailed the eastern Arctic for 54 years past. He says that he first noted wanner conditions in 1915, that since that time it has steadily gotten warmer, and that to-day the Arctic of that region is not recognizable as the same region of 1865 to 1917. Many old landmarks are so changed as to be unrecognizable. Where formerly great masses of ice were found there are now often moraines, accumulations of earth and stones. At many points where glaciers formerly extended far into the sea they have entirely disappeared." But please do go and read the whole thing, then compare to the reports we are currently worrying about.
Your first article does quote a weather event,
However, You're not applying reading comprehension. The article states that the ice has been weakening over the past 3 decades, and that the reason why the weather event succeeded so brilliantly in allowing the arctic to achieve the minimum was that the ice was weakened.
The other articles are pre-satellite data, they're incomparables.