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rangerrebew

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Greenland Cooling Since 2005
« on: July 10, 2017, 11:26:00 am »
By Kenneth Richard on 10. July 2017
Greenland Cooling Since 2005

Arctic Region Cooler Now Than Most Of The Last 10,000 Years

It’s official.  According to a new paper published in the journal Scientific Reports, Greenland has been cooling slightly since 2005.

This trend development may be a harbinger of what may be in store for the coming years.  Shifts in North Atlantic temperatures typically lead changes in the Arctic  by a few years.  And throughout the North Atlantic, rapid cooling has been underway since 2005, plunging below the levels reached in the 1950s.

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Re: Greenland Cooling Since 2005
« Reply #1 on: July 10, 2017, 11:29:37 am »
Just last week Greenland set an all time record for the coldest day in July in the northern hemisphere,  -33 degrees C.