Ice extent is only part of the picture, particularly wrt Antarctica, you need to look at ice depth, something that is consistently ignored by the AGW cultists.tomclarke wrote:And more -
sea-ice levels - look at the graphs either that I posted or that were in Talldaves article (that I reposted). The trend is clear and high recent variability does not break it. You are good enough engineer not to misuse single data points I know.
Satellite surveys of ice depth over the Antarctic consistently show year in and year out increases in ice depth. This increase in depth is obviously causing pressure increases on ice at lower levels, forcing ice movement velocities to increase (like sqeezing your toothpaste tube) and increased calving rates at the sea. Total ice mass remains on the upswing and average temperature in Antarctica has a 1 degree down trend since 1950.