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Friday, October 16, 2009
Patrick J. Michaels :: Townhall.com Columnist
Deafening Silence on Real Climate Change
by Patrick J. Michaels
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Antarctic Ice Melt Lowest Ever Measured.

Where’s the headline? Where’s the television camera? Anyone out there?

It’s right there in the September 24 issue of the refereed journal Geophysical Research Letters. The senior author is Marc Tedesco of City College of New York, not exactly off the mainstream media’s beaten path. The work was sponsored by NASA.

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Every summer (our winter), the edges of Antarctica warm up just enough for some snow to melt. Obviously, a little warming will create quite a bit more melting, which is a factor in dreaded sea-level rise from global warming.

Satellites have been monitoring this activity in both the North and South polar regions since 1980. What Tedesco wrote was this: “A 30-year minimum Antarctic snowmelt record occurred during austral summer 2008-09” (emphasis added).

Here’s a graph of his snowmelt data. It was obscured in a very busy chart in the original paper, so I’ve taken the liberty of stripping it out to stand alone.

Summer Melt in Antarctica Appears to be Declining, not Increasing.

It’s obvious that it’s not just this year that is of interest. The last three years are clearly those with the lowest aggregate melt on record. You might even see a downward trend since the beginning of the record in 1980.

It’s a reasonable surmise that there was no press coverage because there was no press release. NASA is keeping this thing hushed up. (We wouldn’t expect environmental journalists to occasionally glance at the scientific literature, such as Geophysical Research Letters, right?). Continued...

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Pat Michaels is a senior fellow at the Cato Institute and author of Climate of Extremes: Global Warming Science They Don’t Want You to Know.

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Chip

Re. your comment to Hydra:

I know just how you feel. I've slayed so many dragons on these threads...and they sure do vanish into thin air, sometimes never to be heard from again!

About your question re. T. Boone Pickens: I like to think that the good Mr. Pickens heard through the grapevine that I'm going around informing people that wind mills would cause "drag" and therefore impair the Earth's spin...and natural gas is just another ingredient that Earth needs right where it is, since it probably powers the round-the-clock movement of the tectonic plates.

KunFuSV

With respect to your comment that oil is too deep from the surface to be affected by the daily Sun or by freezing atmospheric temps, I disagree.

Have you ever looked at a diagram of a scale cross-section of our planet? The crust is but a thin little layer -- not unlike the outermost layer of an onion. And while I'm the first to inform you all that petroleum reaches the core of Earth's interior through channels (where it acts as a barrier between the solid-metal inner core and the liquid-metal outer core), it is also sometimes very close to the surface -- so close, that it seeps out of the surface in some places, without it being extracted.

Further, I know about solar spots; I took astronomy. But interesting to note that two of the factors that you say would alter the crust's temperature more than the Sun -- ocean volcano eruptions and wild fire smoke -- are in fact caused by the same two manipulations of man of which I've already spoken: Detonation of bombs and extraction of oil. Oceanic volcanoes erupt when bombs are detonated on or within the crust -- same as land volcanoes. As for the wild fires, these are now occurring at an unprecedented rate in the drier areas of this country (our CA is one of the primary victims of these fires, as you know). These wild and forest fires that are so frequent and burn so fiecely nowadays, are being caused by the extraction of oil and the ensuing replacement of it with water, which, as I explained already, has lower boiling and higher freezing points than petroleum. This causes the crust to become drier, hotter in some parts.

As is the case with our bodies, a temperature difference of just SEVERAL TENTHS OF ONE DEGREE makes a big difference in how well the overall system is able to operate.
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