According to the data here, the Nenana ice hit a season-high 54.5 inches yesterday, which looks to be the highest recorded number since 1994.
Also see the ice-out dates listed here.
Note the earliest/"warmest" year was 1940, evidently after CO2 hit high levels when we all bought Hummers, McMansions, and cell phone chargers during the "booming '30s".
Note also that the latest/"coldest" year followed 24 years later in 1964, when C02 levels evidently plunged after the massive post-WWII economic depression and also after all the successful carbon offset trading, climate change bureaucracy, and CO2 regulation of the 1950s.
More on the Nenana Ice Classic is here.
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Will anyone remember to check back in a month to see if the ice grows the 3.5 inches needed to tie the 1994 record and go higher than any record showing on that website?
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