Greenland Coldest Temperature Ever Recorded in Northern Hemisphere in July (409)

darkbeaver

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Published on 6 Jul 2017
Incredibly the coldest temperature ever recorded in the Northern Hemisphere was July 05, 2017 at Summit Station on GREENLAND. Additionally the mass surface ice budget is blowing away all records from the 1981-2010 averages. This was not predicted in the IPCC climate models, but all we still get are stories of microbes being unearthed in melting permafrost that will wipe http://youtu.be/fuw9gMSIOLs
 

Danbones

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We have been about 10 deg C below normal all summer here on georgian bay, and unusually, it's been some rain MOST days.
While a season's weather does not a climate make, it does fit the pattern mentioned in the op.
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Why am I so happy we are all going to die?
 

darkbeaver

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I am not happy, I had hoped to avoid snow shoveling with the promised global warming, palm trees were to be cultivated in Nova Scotia.
The curve on one of the solar output charts on the clip is alarming. A step dip into a 2030 peak approximately, crops will be impossible well before then north of 45 and starvation will begin bigtime crop loses this year already globally are signifigant events.
 

Bar Sinister

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Published on 6 Jul 2017
Incredibly the coldest temperature ever recorded in the Northern Hemisphere was July 05, 2017 at Summit Station on GREENLAND. Additionally the mass surface ice budget is blowing away all records from the 1981-2010 averages. This was not predicted in the IPCC climate models, but all we still get are stories of microbes being unearthed in melting permafrost that will wipe http://youtu.be/fuw9gMSIOLs

And yet Greenland is still melting.
The great Greenland meltdown


The great Greenland meltdown | Science | AAAS
 

Highball

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I fly into Greenland with provisions regularly. This July period has been the coldest and windiest I can remember. Maybe the cyclical weather system is becoming colder again?