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Merry Christmas! North Pole Forecast To Be 50 Degrees Warmer Than Normal This Week

LOL And I showed you, from your site, that on various days in the past 5 days, at various places in the Arctic, it has been as high as 39 degrees. And, at 25 degrees right now, is presently still as much as 50 degrees above normal in some of those places.

Mould Bay Airport Weather Station Record - Historical weather for Mould Bay Airport, Canada

35 degrees on Tuesday, 16 degrees right now.

Mould Bay is normally -50F?

I didn't cherry pick anything dipstick, the temperatures changes hourly
 
Comrade Frankie boi, even at 16 degrees, 50 degrees less would make that -34 degrees, quite a normal temperature for that latitude at this time of year. And, at 35 degrees, that would be -15, a bit warm for this time of year. Perhaps you should take remedial third grade math?
 
The "50 degree warmer than normal" crap never happened. AGW cult just makes stuff up and never checks or experiments.
 
Really? Your own site;

Arctic Weather Map

gives lie to that. With many places above 30 degrees within the last 5 days, that is more than 50 degrees above the norm for many of them. You do realize that by clicking on the temperature at that site, it gives the present temperature, as well as the temperatures for as many as the last 10 days.
 
Really? Your own site;

Arctic Weather Map

gives lie to that. With many places above 30 degrees within the last 5 days, that is more than 50 degrees above the norm for many of them. You do realize that by clicking on the temperature at that site, it gives the present temperature, as well as the temperatures for as many as the last 10 days.

Many places near the Arctic Circle at time were 30F yes,

SO WHAT!?

It's called "weather"
 
And you did cherry pick. You said today that the temperatures spanned -2 to -31. And Svalbard was at 25 at that time. It is 23 now, Kvitoya is now 28, Krenkal, 16.

Its an active map!!!!

OMFG!!!

It's updates CONSTANTLY as reading change

DAFUQ is wrong with you???

Did you bother to check the source you quoted?????
 
Really? Your own site;

Arctic Weather Map

gives lie to that. With many places above 30 degrees within the last 5 days, that is more than 50 degrees above the norm for many of them. You do realize that by clicking on the temperature at that site, it gives the present temperature, as well as the temperatures for as many as the last 10 days.

Many places near the Arctic Circle at time were 30F yes,

SO WHAT!?

It's called "weather"
So you lied when you said the warmest area was -2.
 
No one here has ever suggested temperature didn't vary with time or that the extreme high temps would last forever. The point is that the average is headed upward and events like this one will take place more often. The Arctic will have its first ice-free summer within most of our lifetimes (and we're an old chunk of the population).
 
The temperature has been flat for the past two decades. You can alter the data to fit the models, but there's no denying we're in the middle of a pause.

Im more concerned that the entire ring of fire and every other volcano on the planet are begging to get active than I am about manmade global warming.
 
No Frank

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For the second year in a row, the Arctic is way hotter than it’s supposed to be.

Temperatures in the Arctic are predicted to soar nearly 50 degrees above normal on Thursday in a pre-Christmas heat wave that will bring the frozen tundra scarily close to the melting point.

It’s the second year in a row the North Pole ― now in perpetual darkness after saying goodbye to the sun in late October ― has seen abnormally high temperatures around the Christmas holiday. It’s also the second time this year. In November, temperatures in the region skyrocketed 36 degrees above normal.

The weather forecast adds to a string of climate change-related indicators setting off serious warning bells in 2016. Polar sea ice is at record lows, and during last month’s heat wave, the region lost 19,000 square miles of it in just five days. The National Snow and Ice Data Center called the melt an “almost unprecedented occurrence.”

A graphic representation of this week’s predicted departure from average shows a giant red blob hovering over the pole. But red doesn’t accurately describe the forecast, which is so far above normal that it’s off the chart.

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The current heat wave has been caused by a few different factors, including what The Washington Post calls a “powerhouse storm east of Greenland” that’s pulling warm air up to the Arctic. The lack of sea ice, which usually acts as a temperature buffer, also has allowed warm air northward.

An analysis of the warming trends over the past several months conducted by scientists associated with the outlet Climate Central noted the low sea ice levels and unprecedented heat waves would be “extremely unlikely ... in the absence of human-induced climate change.”

The group of researchers warned that these anomalies could very well become the norm without urgent action to halt climate change and the release of planet-warming greenhouse gases.

“If nothing is done to slow climate change, by the time global warming reaches 2 ºC (3.6 ºF), events like this winter would become common at the North Pole, happening every few years,” the scientists wrote.

More: North Pole Forecast To Be 50 Degrees Warmer Than Normal This Week

Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to all.
And shitforbrains leftards think North Pole is the North Pole. It is a small town in Alaska, morons.
 
The temperature has been flat for the past two decades. You can alter the data to fit the models, but there's no denying we're in the middle of a pause.

Im more concerned that the entire ring of fire and every other volcano on the planet are begging to get active than I am about manmade global warming.
Comrade Frankie boi, nobody in their right mind is worried about what you are concerned about. And even Dr. Spencer's graphs give lie to your claim of the pause.

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UAH Global Temperature Update for November 2016: +0.45 deg. C « Roy Spencer, PhD
 
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For the second year in a row, the Arctic is way hotter than it’s supposed to be.

Temperatures in the Arctic are predicted to soar nearly 50 degrees above normal on Thursday in a pre-Christmas heat wave that will bring the frozen tundra scarily close to the melting point.

It’s the second year in a row the North Pole ― now in perpetual darkness after saying goodbye to the sun in late October ― has seen abnormally high temperatures around the Christmas holiday. It’s also the second time this year. In November, temperatures in the region skyrocketed 36 degrees above normal.

The weather forecast adds to a string of climate change-related indicators setting off serious warning bells in 2016. Polar sea ice is at record lows, and during last month’s heat wave, the region lost 19,000 square miles of it in just five days. The National Snow and Ice Data Center called the melt an “almost unprecedented occurrence.”

A graphic representation of this week’s predicted departure from average shows a giant red blob hovering over the pole. But red doesn’t accurately describe the forecast, which is so far above normal that it’s off the chart.

585afeea1c000011070ecea7.jpeg


The current heat wave has been caused by a few different factors, including what The Washington Post calls a “powerhouse storm east of Greenland” that’s pulling warm air up to the Arctic. The lack of sea ice, which usually acts as a temperature buffer, also has allowed warm air northward.

An analysis of the warming trends over the past several months conducted by scientists associated with the outlet Climate Central noted the low sea ice levels and unprecedented heat waves would be “extremely unlikely ... in the absence of human-induced climate change.”

The group of researchers warned that these anomalies could very well become the norm without urgent action to halt climate change and the release of planet-warming greenhouse gases.

“If nothing is done to slow climate change, by the time global warming reaches 2 ºC (3.6 ºF), events like this winter would become common at the North Pole, happening every few years,” the scientists wrote.

More: North Pole Forecast To Be 50 Degrees Warmer Than Normal This Week

Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to all.
And shitforbrains leftards think North Pole is the North Pole. It is a small town in Alaska, morons.
Look, shit for brains, no one stated that, and the North Pole was, and still is, way warmer than North Pole, Alaska. In fact, Mould Bay, way north of North Pole, Alaska, is at 34 degrees right now.

Mould Bay Airport Weather Station Record - Historical weather for Mould Bay Airport, Canada
 

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