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Greenland Reaches Full Summer Bloom
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With high resolution, you will have no trouble spotting the palm trees and topless bathing beauties.
It was too cold for swimsuits in Southern California, much less Greenland
Maybe they’re wearing white bikinis
Just ask your resident faithful. It is warmer than normal in Greenland! 😉
Since global warming believers tell us it was colder on earth during the time of the Vikings it is clear the writings in Viking diaries about growing crops on Greenland were all skeptic propaganda paid for by big oil companies. Those Vikings knew where their bread was buttered!
;O)
Nice link Steve, allows a nice comparison with
http://www.iup.physik.uni-bremen.de:8084/amsr/arctic_AMSRE_nic.png
AMSRE at Bremen always shows a bit more open water than there is, so perhaps their AlGorerithm ( :D) ) is not quite spot on?
Looks like nice sunny days up there, I can hear the ice breaking up from here!