Fun fact.
The Arctic, which every leftie uses as their Global warming scam barometer, is smaller than the entire continent of Australia during Summer, and over all recorded winters reaches an area within +/ - 10% of 1.8 times the size of Australia every Winter.
"On average, the Arctic sea ice extent is about 14 million square kilometers (5.4 million square miles) at its maximum in winter. Australia, a continent, has a land area of approximately 7.7 million square kilometers (2.97 million square miles).
Comparing the two:
The Arctic's maximum sea ice extent is roughly 1.8 times larger than Australia's land area.
The Arctic's minimum extent (in summer, around 4-6 million square kilometers) is smaller than Australia's area."
On average, the size of the Arctic during summer and winter has never changed.