Eric Swanson wrote:
> James Annan wrote:
> 
>> No GCM indicates a rapid collapse due to a CO2 increase, but note that
>> they also don't (generally) include the effect of Greenland melting.
>> However, AIUI you have to add an awful lot of melt water to get a rapid
>> shutdown.
> 
> But, some models do show a slowing trend and usually are still on a
> downward trend line at the end of the model simulation periods.
> 

Oh, they almost all do (I think there may be one that goes up a little).

> 
> I submit that the very sharp decline in sea-ice seen this year is not
> a "dead horse". 

And what's that got to do with the price of fish?

James

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