Big Gains On Greenland; Record April Snow For New Mexico And Texas; It's Snowing In Kosovo; Cold Poles; + Spring Blizzards Hit Moscow
The COLD TIMES are returning...
Big Gains On Greenland
Over the weekend, Greenland’s surface mass balance (SMB) shot up sharply, gaining several gigatons of ice. This spike is part of a consistent trend in recent years — of above-average mass gains compared to the 1981–2010 baseline.
The weekend’s surge isn’t an isolated fluke either. The daily SMB graph shows months of regular accumulation, punctuated by strong gains — a reality far from the alarmist claim.
Back in the early 2000s, we were told Greenland would be well on its way to being an oversized puddle by now. Instead, SMB is tracking higher than the 30-year average, as it did for six out of the past eight seasons.
Record April Snow For New Mexico and Texas
A rare April cold front swept New Mexico and Texas this weekend gone, delivering heavy snow, gusty winds, and widespread power outages—a rare sight for spring.
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