The Ice Age Cometh! Forget Global Warming!

Was reading from mainstream on how (it was suggested) it is now the warmest in the Arctic that it has been for 10,000 years - oh, and not reported was this (and a million other things):

Inconvenient stumps

Anthony Watts / 8 hours ago April 12, 2019


Climate alarmists tell us that the Earth has never been warmer, and that we can tell by looking at tree rings, treelines, and other proxy indicators of climate.
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Climate scientists claim the warmth is unprecedented.
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We’ve been told it is warming so fast, we have only 12 years left!
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Yet nature seems to not be paying attention to such pronouncements, as this discovery shows.
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This photo shows a tree stump of White Spruce that was radiocarbon dated at 5000 years old. It was located 100 km north of the current tree line in extreme Northwest Canada.
The area is now frozen tundra, but it was once warm enough to support significant tree growth like this.
If climate was this warm in the past, how did that happen before we started using the fossil fuels that supposedly made our current climate unprecedentedly warm?
 
This is old - from November 2018, and if people don't know who Mark Carney is, he is the Gov-Bank of England (ex-Bank of Canada Gov) and now a UK citizen. And in this G20 fireside camera talk, the two were chatting and congratulating each other. What was interesting were Carney's brief words on Climate Change to one of the Global cheerleaders - related to the wheels of banking being at the ready, ready to demand 'disclosure' from the private sector (any quote errors are my transcribing).

Justin Trudeau meets with Mark Carney
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau met with Bank of England governor Mark Carney at the G20 summit in Buenos Aires, Argentina on Friday.
Nov 30, 2018, 6:42 PM


Mark Carney - "Well Prime Minister it is always a pleasure to see you and I want to commend you today, especially on the signing of the Canada Mexican US trade agreement; I believe, I believe its called, but also on your leadership, your leadership on the issues on financial stability, and thinking ahead about how we use a more stable financial system to help all of our economies; small businesses, cross border businesses, ah, and your leadership on climate change as well, and I think its, as you know, the initiatives of the Canadian G7 is there has now been a Quantium leap in terms of the size of financial firms that want the disclosure from private companies, ah, about how they are managing climate risk and seasoned opportunities in the transition to a low carbon economy and your leadership in the G7 has been tabled (tailored) to that, and I think when we all sit down tomorrow with the G20 and talk about climate it will be a very private sector orientated conversation, because the building blocks are in place."

Justin Trudeau meets with Mark Carney
https://toronto.citynews.ca/video/2018/11/30/justin-trudeau-meets-with-mark-carney/

Indeed, the 'blocks' are in place and there is no going back as their cards are committed in play and fully on the table. Truth of these matters means nothing to them, as is known. There is no conversation a person can have these day (although individuals are starting to question the narratives) without being dismissed out of hand. Whatever the case, there was a great deal of nodding by Justin hearing all those favorable words coming from Carney.

Rolling ahead five months, things are ramping up generally unopposed.
 
They say that end of April had the lowest sea ice cover measured:
But some places are actually cool, like Grande Reviere in Quebec, where the old May record of -14.4 was beaten as it now stands as -22.6 and this is also 10 days later than the previous record for measuring anything below - 20 C.
Attached are a couple of maps of Greenland from Polarportal.dk One shows the snow melt or gain on May 4, the other the alleged accumulation, which shows Greenland had more snow at the end of the season.
 

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Winter makes a comeback in the Northeast, bringing snow and record-breaking cold
May 15, 2019 Snip of a 10-13 minute Read:
A winterlike weather pattern moved over the northeastern United States early this week, bringing with cooler conditions, rain and even snow in several northern locations.

Many living in the Northeast experienced lower-than-average temperatures on Monday. A low temperature of 42 degrees Fahrenheit was recorded in New York City's Central Park, according to the National Weather Service. This temperature fell 3 degrees shy of the all-time low for May 13: 39 F set in 1895.

But the all-time low high temperature of 49 F for May 13, set way back in 1914, was shattered on Monday when the mercury in Central Park only climbed to 48 F. Temperatures on Monday in the Big Apple were about 15-20 degrees below average

About 6 to 8 inches of snow blanketed Killington and Mount Snow in Vermont, estimates AccuWeather Meteorologist and Social Media Manager Jesse Ferrell. This snowfall will help the Killington Ski Resort remain in operation.

"Killington's season is still going strong on limited terrain," said AccuWeather Broadcast Meteorologist Brittany Boyer. "They are closed during the week but they reopen on weekends. They have been open 200-plus days this season. They are trying to make it to June."
Killington provides live webcams on its website that allow users to view the current conditions.



 
Curious, they don't know how to explain what they didn't expect to find with their research, that the glacier is thickening.

https://m.esa.int/Our_Activities/Observing_the_Earth/Space_for_our_climate/Jakobshavn_Isbrae_Glacier_bucks_the_trend said:
JAKOBSHAVN ISBRAE GLACIER BUCKS THE TREND

Our planet works in mysterious ways. We are all used to hearing about the world’s ice being the first casualty of climate change and, indeed, it is declining fast. However, recent findings show that one glacier is not conforming to the norm – it’s actually been flowing more slowly and getting thicker.

In recent years, Greenland has been losing more ice through the Jakobshavn Isbrae Glacier than from anywhere else on this huge ice sheet.

Various types of satellite data have been used to understand and monitor the glacier’s flow over the last 20 years, in particular, through ESA’s Climate Change Initiative. This revealed that the glacier was flowing at its fastest and losing the most ice in 2012–13. In places, the main trunk of the glacier was deflating by 10 m a year as it adjusted dynamically to ice loss and melting.

Complementary information from the European Commission’s Copernicus Sentinel-1 radar mission and Sentinel-2 optical mission along with ESA’s CryoSat satellite are currently being used to keep a close eye on this critical glacier.

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In particular, scientists are applying a new swath processing technique to CryoSat’s altimeter data. This differs from conventional radar altimetry so that broad swaths, rather than single points, of elevations can be computed – yielding better detail on glacial change.

This new high-resolution dataset has revealed that, between 2013 and 2017, the ice at terminus of the glacier stopped decreasing in height, and started to thicken. The overall effect is that Jakobshavn Isbrae is now flowing more slowly, thickening, and advancing toward the ocean instead of retreating farther inland.

Even so, the glacier’s drainage basin as a whole is still losing more ice to the ocean than it gains as snowfall, therefore still contributing to global sea-level rise, albeit at a slower rate.

Scientists are discussing this phenomenon at this week’s Living Planet Symposium in Milan. Anna Hogg, researcher in the Centre for Polar Observation and Modelling at the University of Leeds in the UK, said, “The dynamic speedup of Jakobshavn Isbrae observed from the late 2000’s to 2013 was triggered by warm ocean waters in Disko Bay, entering Jakobshavn Fjord and melting ice at the glacier terminus.

“In recent years, however, temperature measurements show that ocean water in Disko Bay has experienced a series of cooler years – more than one degree lower than mean temperature previously observed. This has reduced the rate of ice melt on Jakobshavn Isbrae.”

However, glaciers interact with both the ocean and the atmosphere. Following the extreme surface melt event across the whole of Greenland in 2012, the ice sheet experienced very low levels of surface melt the following year.

Research suggests that it is the complex interaction of both ocean and atmospheric forcing that have driven the changes on this glacier.

Dr Hogg added, “The key question we need to answer now is whether the slowdown of Jakobshavn Isbrae just a pause, or is it more permanent? We will use ESA satellite observations combined with models to monitor change and predict this colossal glacier’s future evolution.”

ESA’s Mark Drinkwater noted, “The balance of the cryosphere is clearly delicate, and we see large seasonal and year-to-year variability in the dynamics of the Jakobshavn Isbrae Glacier, which can easily hide the longer-term climate trend in ice loss.

“Further data is needed on the regional influence of ocean temperatures on tidewater glaciers in Greenland to better understand to what extent this process influences regional ice-mass losses.”
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The media is absolutely clueless about the direction and implications of climate change. Here's a recent example:

Climate change to make Earth spin FASTER and create POWERFUL storms
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The article is bonkers because the Earth isn't actually warming up, but instead it's been cooling slightly for about 20 years and will be cooling more for approximately 10 to 50 years or thereabouts. Or possibly longer.

However, because the Earth is cooling its rotation will speed up some, whereas it wouldn't really speed up if the Earth was actually warming.

If the Earth was warming, the polar ice caps would melt, as the article says, but that would move water mass outward, from the poles to the equator, which would slow the Earth's rotation slightly.

Instead, since the Earth is cooling, that will move water mass towards the poles, into the ice caps, creating the spinning ice skater effect, thus slightly increasing the speed of Earth's rotation.

Thus we can expect to see negative leap seconds for awhile.
 

Translated from Spanish by Microsoft
#Primaveraloca In #Pirineos 😲 If you go "to port", ❄️😊 shelter... So they wake up #Somport, #Oza#Linza and #Lizara... Agenda, info, visits and more in Jaca: Hoteles, turismo rural, restaurantes y apartamentos en Pirineos. Info turística y agenda: catedral, camino,santiago, ciudadela, noticias

Translated from French by Microsoft
The anticyclonic conditions will be erased as of Friday with the return of rain by the Southwest. The weekend looks gloomy with frequent showers. It should always be cool, especially in the South with temperatures well below normal.


 
Subverse, my new favorite citizen news channel, offers this item:

This year's wet season has prevented U.S. farmers from planting. A dire picture:


(Side note of some import: the fact that this girl even looks like Tim Pool indicates to me that maybe there are certain genetic types drawn to particular soul expressions. For some reason, there appears to be a type genuinely passionate about learning and broadcasting Objective Truth).
 
Taking a laser pointing temp device last night (on a metal suface), showes a reading of 1.111°C = 34°F.

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Dave indcates the true menaing of the latest data on MSNM.

Translated from French by Microsoft
Extreme cold in #Antarctique the last few hours with -82.7oC at Dome A (reputedto the coldest place in Antarctica at 4084 m altitude). This is the lowest value on the planet this year. Ogimet Map

Translated from French by Microsoft
A, #Nantes, , the first two weeks of June #Brest #Vannes #Rennes(or summer weather!) the coolest since 2001. But a freshness that would have gone completely unnoticed in the climate of the 1950s/1980s. (data) @meteofrance


12:50 AM - 16 Jun 2019 @Ole_S_Hansen

Speculators maintained an almost unchanged exposure to 24 major #commodities in the wk to June 11. Macroeconomic and weather concerns however continued to drive some major switching between and within sectors. #oil #gold #copper #corn #sugar #OOTT

Dave ‏@adapt 2030 Jun 15 Corn Planting So Low Prices Up

The movement you see is the weather pushing the door shut on the planting season; especially for #corn, but also creating challenges for #soybeans. #oatt
https://twitter.com/ArlanFF101/status/1139607260320026624
8:55 PM - Jun 14, 2019 Arlan Suderman ‏@ ArlanFF101

 
The media is absolutely clueless about the direction and implications of climate change. Here's a recent example:

Climate change to make Earth spin FASTER and create POWERFUL storms
.

The article is bonkers because the Earth isn't actually warming up, but instead it's been cooling slightly for about 20 years and will be cooling more for approximately 10 to 50 years or thereabouts. Or possibly longer.

However, because the Earth is cooling its rotation will speed up some, whereas it wouldn't really speed up if the Earth was actually warming.

If the Earth was warming, the polar ice caps would melt, as the article says, but that would move water mass outward, from the poles to the equator, which would slow the Earth's rotation slightly.

Instead, since the Earth is cooling, that will move water mass towards the poles, into the ice caps, creating the spinning ice skater effect, thus slightly increasing the speed of Earth's rotation.

Thus we can expect to see negative leap seconds for awhile.

Cs have said Earth is slowing down and numerous articles of recent years have reported the same.
 
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