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I didn't, I merely asked him to explain why that would be at a location that is below freezing in temps?East Antarctic meltwater ponds seen for first time
September 22, 2016
Previously thought to be barely affected by the formation of meltwater ponds, new research has shown East Antarctica experienced large numbers of supraglacial lakes developing during the summer months of every year between 2000 and 2013.
https://www.scienced...dc5fcd24b32.htm
Wow, but heck, it is a big fraud and scam you will yell.
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No, but you are. You are just a loud mouth fraud.
Matthew's comment is based on long experience with the posters on this board. The odds were extremely high that his story would be called false or alarmist or deceptive. Rather than turn the thread into an attack fest, why not express an opinion regarding supra-glacial meltwater ponds?
BTW, does that melt refreeze or does it flow to the ocean? which is it? What significance does it indicate?