Eighty Degree Arctic Temperatures In The 1930s

23 Sep 1937 – THE WARM ARCTIC!

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7 Responses to Eighty Degree Arctic Temperatures In The 1930s

  1. Me says:

    That’s warmer than what I’ve experienced up there in the warmest year ever.

  2. Eric Simpson says:

    A case can be made that the 1930s was hotter than today. And even if this is not 100% clear, what is clear is that it’s cloudy, the evidence about the temperatures, it’s unclear, Their isn’t an obvious trend of dramatic warming. Whatever it is, it’s normal, not a big deal, nothing to get alarmed about.
    We know that the hockey stick was a big fat fabrication by the leftist Berkeley grad Michael Mann. We know that he suppressed the Medieval Warm Period in an effort to make current temps look out of the ordinary. He and his comrades have probably done a lot of manipulations and “adjustments” and urban heat indexing to suppress the 1930s warm period as well.

  3. tckev says:

    Such warm events have been recorded a few times over history. Sometimes at the start of the summer melt, often at the end.
    One criticism of ice core interpretations is that it is not beyond imagination to have a warm start to the year – initiating melting, followed by a very cold summer – with snow, and a warm end to the melt summer. The average of the yearly temperature is normal for the year, but the ice core now shows 2 melt bands for one year. Twice what is expected and interpreted.

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