Key Greenland glacier growing again after shrinking for years, NASA study shows

It is these days. Didn't used to be.

What I reported is that the Jakobshavn glacier will begin shrinking again in the near future and that this event has demonstrated an even closer connection between water temperature and glacier dynamics. And the oceans, as a whole, certainly aren't getting colder.
 
My children think you're funny as all fuck.

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Large dark blob just below middle on western coast is the Jakobshavn glacier.
 
My children think you're funny as all fuck.

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Large dark blob just below middle on western coast is the Jakobshavn glacier.
NOAA claims they don’t have satellite data before 1979, but they are lying. The 1990 IPCC report showed NOAA satellite data back to 1973, which was much lower than 1979.

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In fact, there is reasonably good ice data going back to the 1920’s, which shows that ice extent was very low in the 1940’s and 1950’s.

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What, BritPat, did that have to do with Greenland's Jakobshavn glacier?
 

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