Greenland Temperature Updates – Watts Up With That?

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By Paul Homewood

Every year the Danish Meteorological Institute (DMI), whose remit covers Greenland, used to publish a full set of annual temperature graphs for all of the long running sites in that country.

These graphs consistently the same story- that temperatures between the 1920s and 50s were at a similar level to present ones.

For some reason, DMI stopped publishing these annual reports four years ago.

However the data is still available from GISS, so I am once again able to update the graphs for two of the main locations – Nuuk on the west coast and Tasilaq on the east:

https://data.giss.nasa.gov/gistemp/station_data_v4_globe

It was a particularly mild year in 2010 at Nuuk, and Tasilaq also had a warm year in 2016. But since then temperatures have reverted to 1930s levels once more, putting the lie to the Greenland meltdown scam.

The cyclical pattern of temperatures is intimately connected to the Atlantic Multidecadal Oscillation:

https://climexp.knmi.nl/getindices.cgi?WMO=UKMOData/amo_hadsst_ts&STATION=AMO_hadsst&TYPE=i&id=someone@somewhere

[Please note – the DMI charts are for temperature anomalies, whereas the GISS data are actuals]

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