Only a tad.
It was more than a tad premature to invent AGW.
But in any event those warm inflows of air to the Arctic would restrain sea ice regrowth would they not ?
At the same time as ice is building up over the northern continents for months at a time.
Snow at lower latitudes for longer on the northern continents has a hugely greater albedo effect than a bit of sea ice on the Arctic Ocean when the sun might be above the horizon but remains low and gives little warmth.
I recommend you upgrade your overcoat even if the recovery of Arctic sea ice remains fitful and slow.
Originally Posted by: Gandalf The White
I don't think you have grasped this Stephen. What "ice building up over the northern continents for months at a time"?? Are you referrring to the recent cold weather? If so, it's like comparing chalk and cheese. One minute you are arguing for long time lags to support one line of argument and the next you are floating this nonsense.
I don't think AGW was invented? As I understand it AGW was discovered in the same way as other scientific advances. If you are back on your hobby-horse that man's influence is trivial compared to nature then that's different (although you are still wrong, as the data indicates), but don't overplay your hand.
As for the "bit of sea ice" - now you're just being either provocative or stupid. I assume the former. Again, you demonstrate a gross lack of understanding of the significance of the Arctic.
Tedious - sometimes I wonder why I bother to read this rubbish.
Originally Posted by: Stephen Wilde