We are now addressing ANTARCTIC Ice. Don't confuse it with Arctic Ice Cover
In August of 1966, according to Nimbus Satellite photo technology, Antarctica had its lowest amount of wintertime sea ice extent in recorded history, to the tune of:
In comparison, Antarctica's wintertime sea ice extent, on September 7, 2023 was officially marked at:
The notable feature here is that Nimbus Satellite technology revealed that Antarctica had it HIGHEST amount of wintertime sea ice extent in August of 1964, to the tune of:
This equals 7.6 million square miles
Significance: There was a massive change in Antarctica in merely two years. The 1966 Antarctic wintertime sea ice report marked it as the lowest amount in recorded history, and the 1966 record has never been broken. The 1964 wintertime sea ice report marked it as the highest amount in history up to that time, and the 1964 record high would stand until September of 2014, when it reached:
20.11 million square kilometers. This amounts to 7.76 million sq miles.
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Oh waiter. Reality check, please. Sure thing ma'am ... or sir.
The Antarctic wintertime near low of 2023 ... which was paraded around by Climate Scaremongers & the media as the definitive sign of the End of the World ... was 84.3% of the sea ice of the record high year of 2014. Those are NOT end of the World numbers, because:
The 1966 Antarctic wintertime sea ice low was 79% of 2014, and the world kept functioning very well, with mankind entering into the Space Age & ultramodern culture, accompanied by Beatles music and the Cold War. Therefore, Antarctica's 1966 sea ice square mileage area was 5.3% LOWER than the so-called "End of the World" & "Climate Crisis" sea ice low of 2023.
Above is one of many examples of fraud on the part of the Climate Profiteer crowd who never told any of us about the 1964 & 1966 ice count. These people have been appropriated outrageously large sums of American taxpayer dollars, in the name of a Climate Crisis which hasn't been any worse than was the weather of:
1936, 1934, 1922, 1921, 1913, 1911, 1910, 1905, 1901, 1896, 1895, 1878, 1871 ...
... and even during the Summer of 1980, when Dallas received 69 days of 100+ degree Fahrenheit heat ... or the Summer of 1954, when Dallas received 50 days of 100F+ heat ... or even 1909, when Dallas received 57 days of 100+ Fahrenheit heat.
All in all, it was the 1930s which had the deadly Dust Bowl. Not the 2020s. Moreover, the CO2 levels of the 1930s were much much LESS THAN the CO2 levels of the 2020s ... as well as the 2010s, when there actually was a time span of very slight and even insignificant cooling. But, there was cooling, none-the-less, and no global boiling.
And concerning the first half of the 2020s, each year was a deja vu of the first half of the 1920s, when the CO2 count was much much lower than it is today. Once again, it was just as hot in the 1920s, when the co2 count
In addition, the Antarctic wintertime sea ice square mileage during the record low year of 1966 was 20% less than was the wintertime sea ice area, during the record high year of 1964. In two short years the sea ice volume changed drastically. Yet, the co2 count only changed slightly, as well as any other "greenhouse gas." The notable loss in Antarctic sea ice in 1966 did NOT parallel the slight rise in co2.
The 1964 co2 count was 321 ppm. The 1966 co2 count was 323 ppm. That's an integer difference of 0.00619. That's a percentage difference of 0.619%. So compare difference: In terms of sea ice area, it's a 20.000% change. In terms of atmospheric co2, it's a 00.619% change.
Also concerning the 1960s & the Nimbus Satellite revelations is the discovery that 1969 was the year when the wintertime Antarctic maximum sea ice extent arrived at its earliest ... in the calendar year.
More to come. Stay tuned.