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Daily Archives: June 15, 2018
Greenland Continues To Gain Ice
For the second year in a row, Greenland’s surface has gained well above average amounts of ice. Greenland Ice Sheet Surface Mass Budget: DMI Climate experts have tried to blame this on warm sea surface temperatures, but the water around … Continue reading
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Why Gravity Data Is Worthless In The Hands Of Climate Scientists
Graphs like the one above purporting to ice loss in Greenland and Antarctica are worthless, for several reasons. The are generated by people with a global warming agenda who don’t understand the mathematics and science underlying their calculations. Gravity data … Continue reading
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Record Slow Arctic Melt Continues
Arctic sea ice volume is highest for the date in 13 years, and the 30 day melt rate is the smallest on record. Climate dimwits like to make graphs like this one, predicting the Arctic will be ice-free by 2045 … Continue reading
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