GISS Can See The Future Of Greenland

GISS shows that Danmarkshavn, Greenland warmed almost 1ºC in 2010. They must be soothsayers, because three of the coldest months of the year have not yet been recorded.

http://data.giss.nasa.gov/cgi-bin/gistemp/


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5 Responses to GISS Can See The Future Of Greenland

  1. lance says:

    link doesn’t work ?

  2. Amino says:

    Hey, they know what’s going to happen 100 years from now. The last part of this year? That’s a cinch!

    ;o)

  3. Lazarus says:

    Steve,
    “They must be soothsayers, because three of the coldest months of the year have not yet been recorded.”

    Are you sure? Doesn’t the climate year run seasonally not annually, ie from Oct – Sept?
    I’m sure I read it does so that seasons and their trends are not split in the middle.

    Actually I’ll have a look to see if I can find a reference.

  4. ChrisD says:

    Huh?

    It doesn’t matter that three of the “coldest” months have yet to be recorded. These are anomalies. The absolute temperature is irrelevant. It makes no difference if the remaining three months are hot or cold. If this happened to be a SH station, it would be three of the hottest months that have yet to be recorded. And it still wouldn’t make any difference.

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