This is the 'download' of the actual satellite picture of the same image below WITHOUT the 'up close and personal' focus. In this picture it is noted there is vast loss of sea ice and indeed the melt water in the picture above is gone. But, refrozen? Not even close. The devastation of the Summer in the Southern Hemisphere caused a dropping in the elevation of the ice shelf and the water ran off into the Weddell Sea. What occurred was a warming event whereby sea ice broke off the ice shelf and the remaining 'white surface' was the remnant of the ice that didn't yet melt.
This is the image NASA states is more likely a 'refreezing' of the pools of water in December. It is a lie. To begin this is January and SUMMER in Antarctica and the December photo is in the Southern Hemisphere Spring. In the two larger pictures above it is easily discerned from the descriptions I supplied that the melting in January is more than obvious and the change in the region is due to Human Induced Global Warming.
Ask yourself. If Bush's NASA will obvertly lie to hide the most devastating event of Earth History that we know for a fact harms human life, what else has this administration done to undermind the confidence of science and its reporting?
In the picture above NASA states that there are melt ponds causing 'the blue hue' on a remnant ice shelf near Robertson Island in the Weddel Sea on December 13, 2008. The narrative, which is at the title to this entry if one clicks on it, states, that the water was mostly likely frozen in the picture on January 2, 2009. NOT. NASA has frauduently published a report that is bogus.
King Sejong, Antarctica
Lat/Lon: 62.2° S 58.8° W
Local Time: 2:28 AM GMT (GMT +00) on January 14, 2009
Temperature :: 45 F
Conditions :: Light RAIN
Humidity :: 79%
Dew Point :: 41 F
Wind :: 38 mph from the North
Wind Gust :: -
Pressure :: 29.09 in (Falling)
Visibility :: 6.0 miles
UV :: 0 out of 16
Elevation :: 33 feet
Vostok, Antarctica
Lat/Lon: 78.4° S 106.9° E
Local Time: 8:25 AM VOST (GMT +06) on January 14, 2009
Temperature :: -32 F
Humidity :: 40%
Dew Point :: -42 F
Wind :: 9 mph from the South
Wind Gust :: -
Pressure :: in. (Steady)
Visibility :: 12.0 miles
Elevation :: 11220 feet