HomeMiddle ColumnGlobal warming computer models confounded as Antarctic sea ice hits new record... Middle Column Global warming computer models confounded as Antarctic sea ice hits new record high with 2.1million square miles more than is usual for time of year By Marc Morano - July 5, 2014 198 0 Share Facebook Twitter WhatsApp VK Digg http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2681829/Global-warming-latest-Amount-Antarctic-sea-ice-hits-new-record-high.html Tagsantarcticaastrologyiceipcc Facebook Twitter WhatsApp VK Digg Previous articleGovernment Data Show U.S. in Decade-Long CoolingNext articleBad news: Plants can hear themselves being eaten Marc Morano - Advertisment - Search Related Articles Sea Level Rise Acceleration – An Alternative Hypothesis – Part 2 Climate411 There is a strong probability that the “accelerations” predicted by Nerem et al in their 2018 Paper (1) are due to the method of... Read more U.S. Heat Waves: Dessler Continues to Step In It Climate411 Atmospheric scientist Andrew Dessler of Texas A&M University created a stir online at Twitter last year when he decided that a graph published by... Read more Study: Global Warming is Causing a DECLINE in Tropical Cyclones Climate411 Aussie researchers believe cyclone intensity may be rising, though their study was "too coarse" to address this question. Read more