Nowhere is this lack of scientific inquiry more evident than at the two Poles of the Earth. Antarctica has barely warmed during 70 years of detailed observations, while the situation in the Arctic, as we can see, is complex...
The paper clarifies and improves calculations of the role of viscous dissipation of kinetic energy into thermal energy as this physical process appears in models of meltwater flows embedded in and at the boundaries of glaciers...
Greenland’s Ice Sheet has been perfectly normal this last 12 months, with the Surface Mass Balancing increasing in size at the normal rate:
A constant factor, therefore, according to observations, is a further overestimation of the danger of the occurrence of “galloping ice melt” in Greenland.
The Greenland ice sheet didn’t even cooperate with the narrative during the “global boiling” melt months of July and August.
A clue for Mr Chadwick – snow falls in winter on Greenland, and in summer it melts. If it did not melt, the ice cap would grow every year.
Guest Post by Willis Eschenbach An online friend of mine alerted me to a curious change in the Greenland Ice Sheet. From the Danish Polar Portal, here are two of…
The consequence has been a lot of snow, delaying the beginning of the summer melt:
“It turns out, nothing happened in Greenland. The temperature just stayed the same,”
It is worth noting that temperatures at both sites in 2021 and 2022 were below those 20th Century numbers.
Imaginary "tipping points" don't melt ice, only temperatures above 0°C can do that.
Axios probably would have been better served had they taken a more skeptical approach towards computer modelling, relying on publicly available (and easily accessible) sea level and ice melt data instead.
By Andy May The following is from Cap Allon’s excellent post here. We are all used to the mainstream media distorting climate science data and analysis, but he has uncovered…
It should come as no surprise that a scientist would underscore the importance of uncertainty in drawing conclusions from observational data.
“Climate changes in the tropical Pacific have temporarily put the brakes on rapid warming and ice melting in Greenland.“
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