My hometown of Los Alamos, New Mexico is the most educated city in the world. They just published this article.
“Since 1970, the Arctic has experienced a larger warming trend than most of the globe, leading to decreasing Arctic sea-ice cover, melting of the Greenland ice sheet and rising sea levels. Sudden jumps in temperatures in the region occur on a short timescale that is invisible to most climate models. Selecting the models that capture trends for 10- or 20-year periods can allow more accurate predictions of Arctic climate change and its effects”

Arctic temperatures are increasing 4 times faster than global warming | Discover Los Alamos National Laboratory
They started their trend in 1970, when scientists were worried about a new ice age.

U.S. and Soviet Press Studies of a Colder Arctic – The New York Times
Arctic temperatures are cyclical and controlled by the Atlantic Multidecadal Oscillation

Data.GISS: GISS Surface Temperature Analysis

17 Dec 1939, Page 15 – Harrisburg Sunday Courier

Retreat of the Abrekke glacier in Norway before 1946.

The Present Climatic Fluctuation on JSTOR

18 Feb 1952 – POLAR ICE THAW INCREASING

Wood for Trees: Interactive Graphs

The surface mass balance has been above average every day this summer and for four out of the last six years.

Surface Conditions: Polar Portal
The North Pole is having its coldest summer on record.

Ocean and Ice Services | Danmarks Meteorologiske Institut
The Arctic was ice-free when Stonehenge was built and CO2 levels were much lower.

Less Ice In Arctic Ocean 6000-7000 Years Ago — ScienceDaily

Holocene Treeline History and Climate Change Across Northern Eurasia – ScienceDirect

In 2009 Petr Chylek knew the complete story, but seems to have since forgotten everything which happened before 1970.
“the Arctic warming from 1910–1940 proceeded at a significantly faster rate than the current 1970–2008 warming”

Arctic air temperature change amplification and the Atlantic Multidecadal Oscillation – Chylek – 2009 – Geophysical Research Letters – Wiley Online Library
I sent the author this email :
Hi Petr,
I saw this article in LANL news “Arctic temperatures are increasing 4 times faster than global warming” and was trying to figure out why the article left out the pre-1970 data.
In 2009 you wrote :
“the Arctic warming from 1910–1940 proceeded at a significantly faster rate than the current 1970–2008 warming”
Did the LANL press office misrepresent your work?
Thanks,
Tony