NASA has recently erased pre-1940 Arctic warming from the historical record, but navigational records from the time showed that the number of ice-free days in Spitsbergen tripled during that time.
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Another inconvenient truth.
Lucky for the Russians or Churchill wouldn’t have been able to supply nearly as much material to Arkhangelsk to help fight the Nazis.
I was gonna be a smartarse and say Spitzbergen experienced a temporary continental drift south, however this is a data set that pokes another hole in the CAGW myth. As if there weren’t enough holes already. Nice one Steven.
The Spitsbergen navigation intervals line up nicely with Isfjord ,Svalbard raw temperature data (courtesy KNMI)