Global Warming Expedition Stopped In Its Tracks By Arctic Sea Ice

A group of adventurers, sailors, pilots and climate scientists that recently started a journey around the North Pole in an effort to show the lack of ice, has been blocked from further travels by ice.

The Polar Ocean Challenge is taking a two month journey that will see them go from Bristol, Alaska, to Norway, then to Russia through the North East passage, back to Alaska through the North West passage, to Greenland and then ultimately back to Bristol. Their objective, as laid out by their website, was to demonstrate “that the Arctic sea ice coverage shrinks back so far now in the summer months that sea that was permanently locked up now can allow passage through.”

There has been one small hiccup thus-far though: they are currently stuck in Murmansk, Russia because there is too much ice blocking the North East passage the team said didn’t exist in summer months, according to Real Climate Science.

Real Climate Science also provides a graph showing that current Arctic temperatures — despite alarmist claims of the Arctic being hotter than ever — is actually below normal.

The Polar Ocean Challenge team is not the first global warming expedition to be faced with icy troubles. In 2013, an Antarctic research vessel named Akademik Shokalskiy became trapped in the ice, the problem was so severe that they actually had to rescue the 52 crew members.

In 2015 a Canadian ice breaking ship, the CCGS Amundsen, was forced to reroute and help a number of supply ships that had become trapped by ice.

The icy blockade comes just over a month after an Oxford climate scientist, Peter Wadhams, said the Arctic would be ‘completely ice-free’ by September of this year. While it obviously isn’t September yet, he did reference the fact that there would be very little ice to contend with this summer.

“Even if the ice doesn’t completely disappear, it is very likely that this will be a record low year,” Wadhams told The Independent in June.

Wahdams says he expects less than one million square kilometers by summers end, but the current amount of Arctic sea ice is 10.6 million square kilometers, according to data from the National Snow and Ice Data Center (NSIDC). The NSIDC puts the rate of ice loss for June at just about 60,ooo square kilometers a day. If that number were to hold, it would take approximately 160 days for the Arctic to dip down to the predicted one million square kilometers.


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kokoda
kokoda
July 21, 2016 8:03 pm

I expect a larger than normal Arctic ice loss simply due to the Natural event of the very strong and recent El Nino that has concluded.

This expedition by the Polar Ocean Challenge Team is an effort by the alarmists to promote an open Northwest Passage as if spells doomsday. Big F…… Deal. The 20th Century had 4 events of an open Northwest Passage. How many times in the past 11,00 years did this occur (after the end of the Pleistocene Ice Age).

Rob in Nova Scotia
Rob in Nova Scotia
July 21, 2016 8:07 pm

I am watching ballgame and saw this. I need a laugh where is my good buddy Alex Ac. The climate wunderkind. I need a good laugh. Red Sox are beating up on Twins. Jays arent playing.

subzero
subzero
July 21, 2016 8:57 pm

“Although asserting they were wise, they became foolish” -Romans 1:22

Leading to the ultimate foolishness:

“and turned the glory of the incorruptible God into something like the image of corruptible man and of birds and four-footed creatures and creeping things.” -Romans 1:23

If there is no ice in the arctic, where could it be?

“”Have you entered into the storehouses of the snow, Or do you see even the storehouses of the hail, Which I have kept back for the time of distress, for the day of fight and war?”” -Job 22-23

stanley
stanley
July 22, 2016 2:37 am

Not sure about this article…..

It was on zerohedge yesterday and I linked into the original website cited, Polar Ocean Challenge, and looked around for quite some time but couldn’t find a single mention that that they were socked in by ice.

One post did say that Russian icebreakers declined to accompany their ship and they were concerned that an ice shelf breaking off could hinder their sailing. But nowhere was anything said about them being stuck or iced in. (go look for yourself)

I think Daily Caller did some misleading spin with this post of theirs. Not the first time.

Gerold
Gerold
  stanley
July 22, 2016 1:36 pm

Stan, they’re stuck in Murmansk, Russia because there’s too much ‘non-existent summer ice’ blocking them.

http://dailycaller.com/2016/07/20/global-warming-expedition-stopped-in-its-tracks-by-arctic-sea-ice/

Anonymous
Anonymous
July 22, 2016 8:52 am

The climate is independent of man.

That means man lives with the climate, the climate does not live with man.