That 1940’s blip, just has to go way.
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The 1940’s blip a most inconvenient fact, but a fact it was.
Original data from Jan Mayen during the WWII is found at the bottom of this page: http://home.online.no/~vteigen/vaer/aarbok.html
And this is an old Russian site with what seems to be identical temperatures for the same years, which meens it therefore seems to be reliable: http://nwpi.krc.karelia.ru/e/climas/Temper/t01001.htm
This actually may be proof about how manipulated GISS temperatures are.
They will never erase the memory of the Saint Roch (Pronounced Rock).
You’ve got to listen and save this radio clip from the CBC. They interview the last surviving crew member back in 1976. Notice how they flip back and forth between rock and rosh.
http://www.cbc.ca/archives/categories/society/crime-justice/mounties-on-duty-a-history-of-the-rcmp/st-roch-crew-member-tells-about-making-history.html