I pointed out a year ago that Greenland's Jakobshavn Glacier has grown since 2012, for the first time in 170 years. Our leading crack climate scientists finally figured it out - but they got everything else wrong - as always.
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https://realclimatescience.com/2019/03/slow-learners/ …pic.twitter.com/2QNx6lKLsu
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More importantly, what does the chart look like over a long enough period to actually have any statistical significance?
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There has been no trend in Arctic sea ice volume for the past 12 years. The misinformation needs to stop. http://ocean.dmi.dk/arctic/icethickness/txt/IceVol.txt …pic.twitter.com/8oGpXQCwwR
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Perhaps you should ask Molly why she excluded the data before 1979, when sea ice extent was low - as reported in the 1990 IPCC report? https://realclimatescience.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/2018-04-11040834_shadow.png …pic.twitter.com/5OHHH5mlbL
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Scot the sequence is taken at the same time a year later. If you go to their site you can see the same image every time the satellite overflies it and the weather and sun allow for visibility.
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