The Big Lies About Alaska

Alaska warmed several degrees in the late 1970s due to the PDO shift.

From The University Of Alaska :

Considering just a linear trend can mask some important variability characteristics in the time series. The figure at right shows clearly that this trend is non-linear: a linear trend might have been expected from the fairly steady observed increase of CO2 during this time period. The figure shows the temperature departure from the long-term mean (1949-2009) for all stations. It can be seen that there are large variations from year to year and the 5-year moving average demonstrates large increase in 1976. The period 1949 to 1975 was substantially colder than the period from 1977 to 2009, however since 1977 little additional warming has occurred in Alaska with the exception of Barrow and a few other locations. The stepwise shift appearing in the temperature data in 1976 corresponds to a phase shift of the Pacific Decadal Oscillation from a negative phase to a positive phase. Synoptic conditions with the positive phase tend to consist of increased southerly flow and warm air advection into Alaska during the winter, resulting in positive temperature anomalies.

The loss of sea ice in the western Arctic since 1980 was obviously caused by the same PDO shift which warmed Alaska’s North Slope.

As far as glaciers go, most of the glacial loss in Glacier Bay occurred before 1860.

http://soundwaves.usgs.gov/2001/07/glacierbaymap.gif

Alaska “warming” has little or nothing to do with CO2, and it would be nice if certain “climate scientists” would quit lying about it.


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