More open water in winter in the Arctic must always involve more energy lost to space than if ice were present.
If AGW has added to the system heat content then the reduced ice cover is allowing it out to space faster as a purely negative (cooling) feedback.
Due to the low angle of the sun in the Arctic even at midsummer that increased cooling effect during the rest of the year is far more effective than the proposed warming effect of additional summer sunshine into more open polar waters.
We should be concerned more about increasing mid latitude cold if the more meridional jets continue.
That additional energy from the oceans goes mostly out to space not just some of it. The time that the extra energy stays in the air around the pole is minimal. That must be so otherwise the mid latitudes would be receiving less cold air from the pole but they are not. The mid latitude cold outbreaks are proving to be the coldest in more than a century as per last December in the UK and various other recent events around the northern hemisphere.
Originally Posted by: Gandalf The White
That's completely wrong Stephen and a moment's reflection would tell you that.
There is additional energy being lost from the open water because there is more energy in the water. That is the balance which the system is attempting to restore. What you fail to grasp is that this energy is responsible for the continuing loss of ice thickness and area, coupled with the higher air temperatures.
So, we have heat from the open oceans escaping into the lower atmosphere and we have potentially altered circulation patterns in the Arctic as a consequence driving cold air into mid-latitudes in early winter, leaving less cold air in the Arctic area, resulting in less freezing and therefore more scope for ice loss.
Originally Posted by: Stephen Wilde