More Record Gains On Greenland; Europe's Heavy November Snow Causes Chaos; Deadly Winter Storm Sweeps US: Topeka Sees Heaviest November Snow In 135-Years; + CME Watch
More Record Gains On Greenland
Here we go again...
Record-breaking Surface Mass Balance (SMB) gains met by a silent partisan media. Despite the ladles of doom, Greenland is continuing the trend of the past decade -- of increasing mass.
Rivaling the record-smashing surface mass balance (SMB) gains in October --which should have seen the Danish Meteorological Institute (DMI) employ a bigger chart, but what a PR nightmare that would have been-- the Greenland ice sheet was at it again over the weekend, posting record gains for the time of year in DMI books dating back to 1982.
On Sunday, November 26, a 10+ gigatons gain was posted by the ice sheet:
These totals advance the 2023-24 season’s accumulated SMB above the 1981-2010 mean (bottom panel):
This season looks to be the sixth out of the last eight to register an above average SMB year; a turning of fortunes that, despite MSM agenda-driving drivel, has seen the Greenland ice sheet defiantly bounce back from those 1996 to 2012 losses.
The trend has very clearly shifted:
For more: How The Greenland Ice Sheet 'Really' Fared Last Season
Europe's Heavy November Snow Causes Chaos
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