Contrary to previous studies, the new research found the glaciers and ice caps stretching across the high mountains of Asia (sometimes referred to as Earth’s “Third Pole”) have shown a high degree of variability from one year to the next, and did not lose much mass during the eight-year study period. In fact, they might have added some mass during that time.
Climate change science is on its deathbed by Will Alexander, SA UN Scientist | Climate Realists
GHCN Adjustments In Iceland–Still No Explanation From NOAA « NOT A LOT OF PEOPLE KNOW THAT
GHCN made a tranche of temperature adjustments in Iceland and Greenland in their latest Version 3.1, which was introduced in November 2011. As a result nearly every station in the two countries saw either temperatures in the 1940’s and 1950’s reduced, or temperatures since then increased, or both. The effect of these adjustments is quite stark, as can be seen by the two GISS graphs for Reykjavik shown above.
Weber confuses the Milankovitch cycles with the primary solar cycles
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