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Record Slow Arctic Melt Continues... Record Cold SST...

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Record Slow Arctic Melt Continues

June 12, 2018

Early in life I had noticed that no event is ever correctly reported in a newspaper.
  • George Orwell
Arctic sea ice volume is the highest for the date in 13 years, and

melt is the slowest on record.


Spreadsheet Data


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Greenland surface mass gain

is above normal
and continues to increase.



Greenland Ice Sheet Surface Mass Budget: DMI


Sea surface temperatures around

Greenland are record cold.



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Greenland is still locked in winter,
days before the summer solstice.

Vikings farmed Greenland
during the recently erased
Medieval Warm Period,

but farming would be pretty difficult
in the modern cold climate.



Fullscreen — Tasiilaq

Eighty years ago,
the glaciers in Greenland

were “nearing catastrophic collapse”



17 Dec 1939, Page 15 – Harrisburg Sunday Courier at Newspapers.com


Arctic temperatures increased
ten degrees during the
first half of the 20th century.



31 May 1947 – TEMPERATURES RISING IN ARCTIC REGION – Trove


This warmth of the 1930’s and 1940’s wrecked global warming theory, so scientists who depend on global warming research funding simply erased it.



May 2018 Measured Vs. Adjusted


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Meanwhile, scientists and the press
continue their spectacular lies

– saying the exact opposite
of what is actually occurring.




There is not a lot of melting going on at -18C


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Prior to the information age,
people had an excuse for believing
deep state propaganda.

But there are no excuses any more.

 
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