Tuesday, June 11, 2019

Glacier National Park isn't Melting as Much as Thought

   They are taking signs down put up during the Obama Administration that predicted glaciers would be gone from the Glacier National Park by 2020.
   2020 is a year away, and some of the glaciers are -- rather than disappearing -- growing.
   It would seem the climate change theorists certainly got it wrong.
   Or did they? Turn to a National Geographic article from January of this year that contains a climate change prediction found from 2017. The National Geographic article explains how climate change is pushing arctic winds south. Think of the cold arctic winds that came down from the arctic this past winter, literally fulfilling the prediction. Now, lets quote from the National Geographic article:
   "As more Arctic air flows into southern regions, North America can expect to see harsher winters. That was the conclusion of a study published in 2017 in the journal Nature Geoscience. It found a link between warmer Arctic temperatures and colder North American winters. A separate study published in March of last year in the journal Nature Communications found the same link but predicted the northeastern portion of the U.S. would be particularly hard hit."
   So, that one group of climate scientists got it wrong doesn't mean another group didn't get it right.
 

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