Greenland Ice Sheet Gained 8 Gigatons Yesterday; Bitter Cold And Heavy Snow Grip South Korea; Great Wall Of China Blanketed; California Peaks Walloped; + El Niño and Natural Forcings
Northern Hemisphere total snow mass is maintaining well-above the 1982-2012 average.
Greenland Ice Sheet Gained 8 Gigatons Yesterday
The latest data from Greenland reveals a stark in the season's fortunes, the sheet is accumulating mass at an impressive pace.
Yesterday alone (March 16) saw 8 Gigatons accumulate—enough to bury Central Park under 8,400 feet of snow/ice:
This has helped push the cumulative SMB for 2024-25 comfortably above the 1981-2010 mean:
If the Greenland Ice Sheet were truly collapsing, as the alarmists claim, then its mass balance would be consistently negative. Yet the data tells a different story. Short-term melting events are cherry-picked by the media, but overall trends remain stable.
The data speaks for itself—Greenland’s ice is holding strong.
Bitter Cold And Heavy Snow Grip South Korea
South Korea is bracing for a deep freeze as cold air surges south, delivering frigid winds and heavy snowfall.
The Korea Meteorological Administration (KMA) warned that temperatures will plunge below freezing across most of the country, with biting wind chills. Gangwon and North Gyeongsang provinces are set to bear the brunt of the snow.
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