Sunday, June 4, 2023

The Soviet research station at the South Pole of Inaccessibility in Antarctica is almost completely covered with snow 65 years after it was built. Global Warming?


 

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  1. The Russian research vessel Akademik Shokalskiy full of global warming alarmists studying the loss of polar ice became icebound. Then the icebreaker sent to rescue it became icebound. This was in the summer!

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  2. I read that last southern winter was the coldest on record for something like 78 years!

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  3. Technically, it's a desert. They only get a little bit of precipitation each year, which makes it an excellent candidate for Quaternary research. Teams come down every year to take ice cores, for the pollen samples - or at least I know they used to. Because of the low precipitation rates, it's easy to get a lot of years' worth of pollen samples in a single, manageable ice core, to evaluate past world climates.

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  4. whatta *h******.

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  5. Heh-heh, "we will bury you" etc.

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    1. the second flic suggests Russia flimflammed the ccp on a land deal...

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  6. How much is coverage from precip and how much from sinkage...items resting on snow/ice tens to sink in....

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  7. Read about Glacier Girl, a P-38 that landed on a glacier in Greenland in 1942. Fifty years later it was salvaged by digging down 268 feet through the ice.
    Al_in_Ottawa

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  8. A good place for Lenin

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