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Friday, November 1, 2019

The Destroyers Are Hiding In Their Own Storm



The Destroyers Are Hiding In Their Own Storm
The Destroyers Are Hiding In Their Own Storm
 Three years ago this month I, here on Canada Free Press, released an article entitled, “Finally I Can See What ‘Emailgate’ is REALLY All About!” The press worldwide had fumbled around trying to guess why Hillary would be taking classified material home to her unprotected server. All sorts of people were guessing about her motives. In my article, I simply wrote what I then saw as the ‘aerial view’, which clearly separated the forest from the trees. And not three days after the release of that story, Representative Jim Jordan and others were very nearly quoting portions of that article as they addressed James Comey regarding Hillary’s breach of security in her obvious cyber-compromise of classified information. All the misinformation and bickering showcased by the press simply served as more distraction from seeing the incident as the dirty deliberate mess it was.
 •  2019-10-31  •  Dave Merrick
Turkey Under Erdoğan  An Existential Danger to Europe, To Mideast And Global Peace
Turkey Under Erdoğan An Existential Danger to Europe, To Mideast And Global Peace
With the so-called “killing” of Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, the president can legitimately claim to have obliterated DAISH - the romanticized Arabic name for ISIS. No one, however can legitimately claim to have obliterated the malignant ideology that evolved from al-Baghdadi’s 7th century death cult built around conquest, intolerance, and blood, and the oppression of Islam’s enemies. At least not until we recognized the transformation of Abu Bakr’s ideology from an illegitimate monstrosity, DAISH, to a legitimate monstrosity that is Recep Tayyip Erdoğan’s Turkey.
 •  2019-10-31  •  Andrew G. Benjamin

President Trump’s Pledge to American Workers
President Trump’s Pledge to American Workers
According to K1FO News, President Trump’s agenda is driving an economic resurgence. The President’s agenda is creating more and more opportunities for American workers.
  • More than 5.3 million jobs were created between President Trump’s election and his second State of the Union Address alone.
  • June 2019 marked the 16th consecutive month that America’s unemployment rate remained at 4 percent or below.
  • In early 2019, wage growth for U.S. workers hit its fastest pace in a decade.
 •  2019-10-31  •  Dr. Robert R. Owens

Why Desperate Democrats MUST Impeach Trump
Why Desperate Democrats MUST Impeach Trump
Desperate Democrats NEED to Impeach President Donald Trump for this reason: Living the Dream of the official return of Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton and Joe Biden to the White House.
Unofficially, Obama, Clinton and Biden are already there, where they sincerely believe they are still running the show.
 •  2019-10-31  •  Judi McLeod
Another impeachment inquiry, or not
Another impeachment inquiry, or notPlease news media, stop calling them impeachment hearings and “official impeachment inquiry.” There is nothing official or legitimate about it! The whole House of Representatives is required to vote on it to make it official. Carrying on the smokescreen, on Monday the Speaker announced there will be a full House vote Thursday on a resolution relating to impeachment, but, according to what Speaker Pelosi told the press on Monday is “not an impeachment resolution.”
 •  2019-10-31  •  Rolf Yungclas
Susan Rice Queen of Hypocrisy in Al-Baghdadi Raid Aftermath
Susan Rice Queen of Hypocrisy in Al-Baghdadi Raid AftermathWhen it comes to the most blatant hypocrisy of them all in the aftermath of the takedown death of Islamic State ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, former Obama national security adviser Susan Rice, is Queen.
Make that Queen of Hypocrisy who takes the whole cake.
 •  2019-10-31  •  Judi McLeod
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Marine Le Pen en duplex sur Mayotte la 1ère



Marine Le Pen en duplex sur Mayotte la 1ère (25/10/19)





Marine Le Pen est arrivée ce mardi matin à Mayotte dans le cadre de la campagne pour les élections européennes. Les listes de ...


Retour sur la place du Rassemblement national dans les territoires d'outre-mer. Entre 2012 et 2017, le score de ce parti est passé ...



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Antarctic Sea Ice Reaches New Record



280 MILLION Year Old FOREST

 Discovered In Antarctica


Oct. 7, 2014

Antarctic Sea Ice Reaches New Record Maximum






Editor’s note: Antarctica and the Arctic are two very different environments: the former is a continent surrounded by ocean, the latter is ocean enclosed by land. As a result, sea ice behaves very differently in the two regions. While the Antarctic sea ice yearly wintertime maximum extent hit record highs from 2012 to 2014 before returning to average levels in 2015, both the Arctic wintertime maximum and its summer minimum extent have been in a sharp decline for the past decades. Studies show that globally, the decreases in Arctic sea ice far exceed the increases in Antarctic sea ice.

Image of antarctic sea ice
On Sept. 19, 2014, the five-day average of Antarctic sea ice extent exceeded 20 million square kilometers for the first time since 1979, according to the National Snow and Ice Data Center. The red line shows the average maximum extent from 1979-2014.
Credits: NASA's Scientific Visualization Studio/Cindy Starr
Sea ice surrounding Antarctica reached a new record high extent this year, covering more of the southern oceans than it has since scientists began a long-term satellite record to map sea ice extent in the late 1970s. The upward trend in the Antarctic, however, is only about a third of the magnitude of the rapid loss of sea ice in the Arctic Ocean.
The new Antarctic sea ice record reflects the diversity and complexity of Earth’s environments, said NASA researchers. Claire Parkinson, a senior scientist at NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center, has referred to changes in sea ice coverage as a microcosm of global climate change. Just as the temperatures in some regions of the planet are colder than average, even in our warming world, Antarctic sea ice has been increasing and bucking the overall trend of ice loss.
“The planet as a whole is doing what was expected in terms of warming. Sea ice as a whole is decreasing as expected, but just like with global warming, not every location with sea ice will have a downward trend in ice extent,” Parkinson said.
Since the late 1970s, the Arctic has lost an average of 20,800 square miles (53,900 square kilometers) of ice a year; the Antarctic has gained an average of 7,300 square miles (18,900 sq km). On Sept. 19 this year, for the first time ever since 1979, Antarctic sea ice extent exceeded 7.72 million square miles (20 million square kilometers), according to the National Snow and Ice Data Center. The ice extent stayed above this benchmark extent for several days. The average maximum extent between 1981 and 2010 was 7.23 million square miles (18.72 million square kilometers).
The single-day maximum extent this year was reached on Sept. 20, according to NSIDC data, when the sea ice covered  7.78 million square miles (20.14 million square kilometers). This year's five-day average maximum was reached on Sept. 22, when sea ice covered 7.76 million square miles (20.11 million square kilometers), according to NSIDC.

This year, Antarctic sea ice reached a record maximum extent while the Arctic reached a minimum extent in the ten lowest since satellite records began. Why are these trends going in opposite directions?Credits: NASA Goddard Space Flight Center/Joy Ng

A warming climate changes weather patterns, said Walt Meier, a research scientist at Goddard. Sometimes those weather patterns will bring cooler air to some areas. And in the Antarctic, where sea ice circles the continent and covers such a large area, it doesn’t take that much additional ice extent to set a new record.
“Part of it is just the geography and geometry. With no northern barrier around the whole perimeter of the ice, the ice can easily expand if conditions are favorable,” he said.
Researchers are investigating a number of other possible explanations as well. One clue, Parkinson said, could be found around the Antarctic Peninsula – a finger of land stretching up toward South America. There, the temperatures are warming, and in the Bellingshausen Sea just to the west of the peninsula the sea ice is shrinking. Beyond the Bellingshausen Sea and past the Amundsen Sea, lies the Ross Sea – where much of the sea ice growth is occurring.
The Ross Sea region has seen some of the largest increases in Antarctic sea ice extent.
A Q&A with NASA Goddard Space Flight Center’s Joey Comiso – a sea ice scientist and lead author of the cryosphere observations chapter in the Fifth Assessment of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change – about what’s going on with the sea ice in Antarctica.
Credits: NASA/M. Studinger
That suggests that a low-pressure system centered in the Amundsen Sea could be intensifying or becoming more frequent in the area, she said – changing the wind patterns and circulating warm air over the peninsula, while sweeping cold air from the Antarctic continent over the Ross Sea. This, and other wind and lower atmospheric pattern changes, could be influenced by the ozone hole higher up in the atmosphere – a possibility that has received scientific attention in the past several years, Parkinson said.
“The winds really play a big role,” Meier said. They whip around the continent, constantly pushing the thin ice. And if they change direction or get stronger in a more northward direction, he said, they push the ice further and grow the extent.  When researchers measure ice extent, they look for areas of ocean where at least 15 percent is covered by sea ice.
While scientists have observed some stronger-than-normal pressure systems – which increase winds – over the last month or so, that element alone is probably not the reason for this year’s record extent, Meier said. To better understand this year and the overall increase in Antarctic sea ice, scientists are looking at other possibilities as well.
Melting ice on the edges of the Antarctic continent could be leading to more fresh, just-above-freezing water, which makes refreezing into sea ice easier, Parkinson said. Or changes in water circulation patterns, bringing colder waters up to the surface around the landmass, could help grow more ice.
Snowfall could be a factor as well, Meier said. Snow landing on thin ice can actually push the thin ice below the water, which then allows cold ocean water to seep up through the ice and flood the snow – leading to a slushy mixture that freezes in the cold atmosphere and adds to the thickness of the ice. This new, thicker ice would be more resilient to melting.
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“There hasn’t been one explanation yet that I’d say has become a consensus, where people say, ‘We’ve nailed it, this is why it’s happening,’” Parkinson said. “Our models are improving, but they’re far from perfect. One by one, scientists are figuring out that particular variables are more important than we thought years ago, and one by one those variables are getting incorporated into the models.”
For Antarctica, key variables include the atmospheric and oceanic conditions, as well as the effects of an icy land surface, changing atmospheric chemistry, the ozone hole, months of darkness and more.
“Its really not surprising to people in the climate field that not every location on the face of Earth is acting as expected – it would be amazing if everything did,” Parkinson said. “The Antarctic sea ice is one of those areas where things have not gone entirely as expected. So it’s natural for scientists to ask, ‘OK, this isn’t what we expected, now how can we explain it?’”
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NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, Md.
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