The Devastation In The Aftermath Of Greenland Meltdown II

Temperatures got up close to freezing over the weekend, and several new inches of snow accumulated. This can only mean one thing in the eyes of NASA – civilization is doomed.

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11 Responses to The Devastation In The Aftermath Of Greenland Meltdown II

  1. Brian G Valentine says:

    It is surprising we haven’t heard some harsh words for NASA from the Royal Danish Observatory.

    Or maybe they did, but liberal media won’t talk about it.

    This idiot story ranked right up there with the saga of a psychopath in Colorado who needs to thrown in a hole and long forgotten

    • Bill Illis says:

      Here is a Google English translation of what DMI said. They don’t sound happy about it.

      http://translate.google.ca/translate?hl=en&ie=UTF8&u=http://www.dmi.dk/dmi/t_vejr_pa_gr_nlands_top

      • ozspeaksup says:

        The highest temperature measured at the Summit, was a single measurement of 4.4 ° C, 24 May 2010. Both three hours before and three hours post-recorded freezing weather station
        whiip de doo
        funny thing?
        their data map doesnt seem to show that at all?
        they have a heavy line for recent event which also seems to have been a few hour
        event, but nothing like that for a Double on 4degrees..hmm?

      • MFKBoulder says:

        Just this quote:
        “There have been periods where the weather station, for one reason or another have not been operational, but the measurements nevertheless provides a clear picture of how unusual July 2012 was,” says climatologist.”

        Say what: how UNUSUAL July 2012 was.

        Thanks for the link explaining the picture Steven didn’t comprehend.

        Adn the single point record (Summit) daoes not say thate there was melting of the snow cover in large regions in 2010.

      • Brian G Valentine says:

        Looking at the graph, it shows four measurements above 0 deg densely packed, (the four hour period) whereas the other years show one measurement. They don’t say how frequently the measurements above 0 deg were measured in the other years. It would be hard to imagine that this didn’t persist for a few hours.

        I feel like an imbecile writing about things that are meaningless

      • Brian G Valentine says:

        I don’t know for sure, but I would guess that it would be difficult to convert the few residents there are up there to commie pinko climate change religion

      • MFKBoulder says:

        Summit Temp are now where they are normally: below 0°C.
        What was unusual 2012: several days in a row with Tmax > melting point.

        Next to that: For the high areas in Greenland it is just normal that there is snow accumulation during summer as well as in winter. But this was not the point and you know his, Steven.

  2. lance says:

    Golf cart has been put away until next years devastating melt…(4-for-four)

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