Observations of Pronounced Greenland Ice Sheet Firn Warming and Implications for Runoff Production†
When we see records being broken and unprecedented events such as this, the onus is on those who deny any connection to climate change to prove their case. Global warming has fundamentally altered the background conditions that give rise to all weather. In the strictest sense, all weather is now connected to climate change. Kevin Trenberth HIT THE PAGE DOWN KEY TO SEE THE POSTS Now at 8,800+ articles. HIT THE PAGE DOWN KEY TO SEE THE POSTS
Thursday, June 19, 2014
"Observations of Pronounced Greenland Ice Sheet Firn Warming and Implications for Runoff Production," by Chris Polashenski et al., GRL (2014); DOI: 10.1002/2014GL059806
Geophysical Research Letters, (2014); DOI: 10.1002/2014GL059806
Observations of Pronounced Greenland Ice Sheet Firn Warming and Implications for Runoff Production†
Chris Polashenski1,2,*,
Zoe Courville2,3,
Carl Benson4,
Anna Wagner1,
Justin Chen5,
Gifford Wong6,
Robert Hawley6and
Dorothy Hall7
Observations of Pronounced Greenland Ice Sheet Firn Warming and Implications for Runoff Production†
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