It looks like predictions that the complete melting of the ice at the north and south poles has been exaggerated just a bit. Indeed, over the last few years, polar ice caps have seen tremendous growth.
According to scientist Vijay Jayaraj, Arctic ice has grown tremendously every year since 2012. You know… back when Al Gore was saying we only had “ten years” until there were no polar icecaps at all.
Jayarai reports that “Since September 1, 2024, an astonishing 579 billion tons of fresh snow and ice have blanketed the Greenland ice sheet, marking the most significant accumulation for that date in at least eight years—far surpassing the 1981-2010 average.”
Also, both the North and South Poles are “defying expectations” for ice thickness after the lowest thicknesses were measured in 2012.
Since then, though, the thinning trend not only stopped, but wildly reversed.
At one point, news media were abuzz with the unexpected gain in Antarctica’s ice mass. Antarctica gained ice from 2021 to 2023, with studies showing nearly 108 gigatons per year added, mainly due to increased snowfall in East Antarctica.
Data from Vostok and Concordia stations in East Antarctica indicate extremely cold temperatures in early May, with minimums of minus 106.6 degrees Fahrenheit at Concordia on May 12. With winter just beginning the temperatures are likely to dive further.
As recently as 2023, Concordia station recorded one of its lowest temperatures for the current decade, a brutal minus 117.76 degrees. Similarly, at Western Antarctica’s Byrd Station, a likely all-time low of almost minus 50 degrees was recorded as recently as 2023. These numbers may be surprising, but they are in tune with the unpredictability of climate – and of nature in general.
Once again, we see that the globaloney agenda is full of crap.
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