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The relationship between Arctic ice cover & the Gulf Stream

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Dan
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PostPost subject: The relationship between Arctic ice cover & the Gulf Stream
Posted: Sun Mar 07, 2010 1:25 am

I have been watching the Gulf Stream for over five years almoat daily as shown in the DEOS Gulf Stream Velocities Daily Pictures.

About four years ago I began watching the Cryosphere Today almost daily.

When I started the Gulf Stream looked strong comparing four years earlier in 2001, but over the next three years it visibly weakened by at least a third. Starting about a year and a half ago it is now stronger than I have ever seen it.

Go see for yourself.

The point of all this is, that the biggest ice cover decrease occurred when the Gulf Stream was weak.

Now with the GS strong, pushing more warm water North, the ice cover "under mean" anomaly is decreasing.

More warm water current, but more ice imply some other cause is dominating.

One possibility perhaps in combination:

Less energy coming into system = Sun output down or something blocking its radiation, fewer volcanic eruptions under water, pollution, etc.

Here is the fastest way to objectively find out. HowTo use "Global Climate Measurements" to see causes of Climate Change

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