the melting had increased rapidly. By far the largest number of local glaciers in north-east Greenland had receded very greatly during recent decades, and it would not be exaggerating to say that these glaciers were nearing a catastrophe.
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One of the consistent shortcomings in the AGW Meme is the lack of research into events/conditions of the past. Therefore, one of the most valuable aspects of this blog is the plethora of weather history information. Thanks, Steve
Oftentimes history, as it is taught in high school, misses climatic conditions as a significant reason for many historical events.
Here is something from the past.
If only we had satellites back then, it would put things into perspective maybe.
Alarming is right. And a mere 46 years later a half dozen WWII planes were discovered covered by 260 feet of ice.
http://www.nytimes.com/1988/08/04/us/world-war-ii-planes-found-in-greenland-in-ice-260-feet-deep.html
very important point, thanks.
OT but I was just looking at where the mainstream rowers are and where the ice is and they look so fooked! I don’t know what Reggie will say in a few days once the rowers hit the ice ( maybe they do have a blow torch to melt it all because it looks like they will need one) … maybe Reggie will just sulk off and disappear. The sat site I used http://ice-glaces.ec.gc.ca/prods/MODISCOM-T/20130701000000_MODISCOM-T_0007138173.jpg
opps … when I found that site it said July 6th but now I see it is a composite of the last 10 days ??? not sure about that but it looks suspicious.
Team Twisted rowers wish it was 1940:)
They ran into a bit of ice this evening!!!
you’re a towel