“Global warming
computer models confounded as Antarctic sea ice hits new record high with
2.1million square miles more than is usual for time of year” declared
the Mail On Sunday yesterday,
followed by the sub-headings “Ice
is covering 16m
sq km, more than 2.1m unusual for time of year ... UN computer models say
Antarctic ice should be in decline, not increasing”.
And then the name on the by-line came into view: yes, once
more, David Rose is spinning for the climate change denial lobby. The piece is
expertly crafted, but the cracks in Rose’s logic are glaringly obvious from the
start. The result is that his reputation as an investigative journalist goes
further down the pan, as he sells his soul to the Rothermere press in exchange
for more of those pieces of silver.
Here’s what Rose tells readers: “America’s National Snow And Ice Data Center, which is funded by Nasa,
revealed that ice around the southern continent covers about 16million sq km,
more than 2.1 million more than is usual for the time of year ... It represents
the latest stage in a trend that started ten years ago, and means that an area
the size of Greenland, which would normally be open water, is now frozen”.
Sounds convincing at first, doesn’t it? However, and in this
case there is a significantly sized however, note that Rose’s headline talks of
“sea ice”, whereas the sub-heading on
computer models omits the word “sea”.
Why? Ah well. There is indeed an increase in sea ice around Antarctica. But this
is more than offset by a decrease in Antarctic land ice, and other losses
around the globe.
Antarctic sea ice has increased by around 26 gigatonnes.
Sounds impressive, until you realise that Antarctic land ice has declined by
159 gigatonnes. Other losses, all measured in gigatonnes, are from Arctic sea
ice (261), Greenland (378) and other land-based glaciers (259). So, overall, the loss of ice totals 1,031
gigatonnes. But why the increase in Antarctic sea ice?
Simples. Much of
that declining land ice falls into the sea (fx: Ta-Da!). And, as can be seen,
the decline elsewhere does not merely balance the increase in Antarctic sea
ice, it
massively exceeds it, to a factor of, oh, round about 40. But that has not
stopped Climate Realists and the Global Warming Policy Foundation from
enthusiastically taking to Twitter to proclaim Rose’s rubbish as “must read”.
Meanwhile, the MoS
has Andrew Montford telling readers “It’s
politics, not science, driving climate change mania”. That’s the author of the Bishop
Hill blog, another haven of denialism. Rose, on the other hand, has not
advertised his latest effort on Twitter. Perhaps he is too embarrassed not only
at the shameless manipulation of figures, but also at the knowledge that it can
be picked apart so very easily.
David Rose is
getting paid. But at the cost of any credibility he had left. Sad, really.
I did laugh. The Rose and Montford pieces were such transparent tosh that the DM removed them from its online front page after a few hours. Always a sign that it knows it's got it wrong. I understand that the quote from go-to sceptic scientist Judith Curry was an old one too.
ReplyDeleteAll a bit of an amateurish effort really.
Daily Mail scientific inventiveness of Titanic proportions?
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