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allodial
09-13-15, 07:58 AM
Arctic Shipping Lanes Open for First Time Since 2013
September 11, 2015 (Source/More (http://gcaptain.com/arctic-shipping-lanes-open-for-first-time-since-2013/))

With the opening of the Northern Sea Route (NSR) through the Russian arctic earlier this month, the two major shipping routes through the Arctic are now both officially open for business.

The NSR, running entirely in arctic waters along the Russian coast, opened this year on September 3rd following the opening of the Northeast Passage on August 18th and the Northwest Passage, across Canada and Alaska, on September 1, according to the Global Ice Center (GIC) at Weathernews, a private weather service company headquartered in Japan.

This year marks the first time both passages have opened since 2013. {Maybe because the winters were so harsh and cold and there is no global warming trend?}

The Northeast Passage is expected to stay open until early October with the Northwest Passage closing by late September, making it possible for commercial vessels to enter the icy region, Weathernews says.

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“The GIC expects ice to continue melting until mid-September when air temperatures will start to fall {You mean its going to do what it always does rather than stay warm?}, and sea ice refreezes outward,” the company said in statement to the media. “In the northwest passage where ice easily freezes over the many islands, closing is expected in the latter half of September, followed by the northeast side in October when coastal ice reappears, and closes the route.”

Notice the chart:

http://i1.wp.com/gcaptain.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/09/20150911_41.png

It shows that the ice has returned to the same coverage and extents for the past many years. But not since 2012 or so has it cleared sufficiently to allow for the sea lanes to open. They say "the ice is melting fast" --ice usually does. :) If the arctic shipping lanes have been inaccessible due to ice for THREE YEARS, doesn't it mean those who said the Arctic ice was disappearing lied to us? They say "Its melting fast" but it always does that and it freezes quickly too at the right time of year!

So when they say the ice is melting, its melting when it should be. By failing to report that it freezes again, they leave the false impression of the ice continuously melting from year to year.

Related:
Arctic Shipping Lanes Open for First Time Since 2013 (http://gcaptain.com/arctic-shipping-lanes-open-for-first-time-since-2013/)
Ice Age Now (http://iceagenow.info/)