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Originally Posted by Dantheman62
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The closest I've found to "real" pictures of the northern Artic, are the Cryosphere maps at the University of Illinois:
http://arctic.atmos.uiuc.edu/cryosphere/
I looked really closely at their cryosphere maps of the dates in question, 11/17 and 11/18, and I can't detect any noticable change that you could attribute to "blasts". I've been monitoring the cryosphere maps for months, and keep screen copies of various days throughout the past 3 months. However, it is now winter season, with storms and ice building up. So if there was "something" to be seen from above, I suspect that the snow and ice could have covered it within hours.
But have you laughed yet when you see the black dot on their cryosphere? Right where the north pole should be? Take a guess as to what they are covering up?????
On their web page, click on the 30 day animation link... and it will show you images for the past 30 days.