• Risks Digest 31.37 (2/2)

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    From: "R. G. Newbury" <newbury@mandamus.org>
    Subject: Re: Climate change: how the jet stream is changing your weather
    (RISKS-31.36)

    As temperatures rose across the massive ice sheet, which blankets an area five times the size of Germany, around 60 per cent of the surface
    started to melt, one of the largest ever recorded.

    Except it didn't:

    And the last sentence is a basically a lie. Even if that one station had recorded an above zero temperature, it would not mean that 60% of the
    surface was also melting.

    https://wattsupwiththat.com/2019/08/12/greenlands-record-temperature-denied-the-data-was-wrong/

    Now from the Danish Meteorological Institute (DMI), via the news website The Local, the cooler reality:

    Danish climate body wrongly reported Greenland heat record

    The Danish Meteorological Institute, which has a key role in monitoring Greenland's climate, last week reported a shocking August temperature of between 2.7C and 4.7C at the Summit weather station, which is located 3,202m above sea level at the the centre of the Greenland ice sheet, generating a spate of global headlines.

    But on Wednesday it posted a tweet saying that a closer look had shown that monitoring equipment had been giving erroneous results.

    ``Was there record-level warmth on the inland ice on Friday? No! A quality check has confirmed out suspicion that the measurement was too high.''

    Shoot out the headlines first, ask questions later.

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