70 Trillion Cubic Feet of New Arctic Ice

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01-27-2011 07:50 AM
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'Comparing imagery of January arctic sea ice from 2009 to 2011 sourced from the U.S. Navy Polar Ice Prediction System, it appears as though the ice sheet has thickened substantially.*That is, the arctic ice during January 2009 compared to January 2010 compared to January 2011, all purposefully compared during the same month of each year.*

This observation is looking at ice thickness – not surface area – although some retreat of 1 meter ice can be seen in the Labrador Sea.*Up to 500,000 square miles of the arctic sea region may have thickened from approximately 5 feet thick during January 2009 to approximately 10 feet thick during January 2011.'

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Once again does this not simply bring about the point that it is global climate change-and not global warming? Surely that amount of new Arctic ice is not a natural or normal occurrence.
 
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