Fortunately, NASA has recently erased the 1940 warm period in that region, retroactively saving the glaciers.
BTW – Hansen does the same tampering at most of the long-term sites in that region. Here is one from the capital of Greenland.
Fortunately, NASA has recently erased the 1940 warm period in that region, retroactively saving the glaciers.
BTW – Hansen does the same tampering at most of the long-term sites in that region. Here is one from the capital of Greenland.
Perhaps Kevin O’Neill would have the same criticism of Hansen who extrapolates temps above 80 deg N latitude.
Even if he knew it, he’d defend it.
Can’t forget about the 1200km smoothing radius, either. As it turns out Reykjavik temperatures are weighted into the temperatures for Greenland.
Kevin is the result of liberal media and education. Can’t think on their own.
I love how Kevin tells us how far Iceland is from northern greenland and then central greenland. That’s the kind of spin you’d expect from deliars. Kevin, how far is the northwestern tip of greenland from extreme southeastern iceland. Spin is for us. Spin it like a top.
To inconvenient for him
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Poor Kevin,
Blew out a sidewall on one of his two brain cells and is now totally clueless.
Iceland is 178 miles from Greenland. That’s like using Boise, Idaho and Idaho City, Idaho. And since we are using latitude as a measure of distance, Iceland is 0 degrees latitude from Greenland, which means it’s the same as using Boise, Idaho and Boise, Idaho.
Nice to know the waters round Iceland don’t freeze. Maybe someone will tell the Icelanders that the ice from the last cold phase, one of many variations some within in living memory, was a figment of their imagination.
What’s up with that 3 to 4 sigma spike a couple of years ago? Was that when all the ice melted in one day?
February was about 6C above normal that year