Wednesday, October 15, 2008

Alaska Glaciers Grow, Algore Unavailable for Comment

Sarah Palin just stared them down and stopped the melting all by herself.
Two hundred years of glacial shrinkage in Alaska, and then came the winter and summer of 2007-2008.

Unusually large amounts of winter snow were followed by unusually chill temperatures in June, July and August.

"In mid-June, I was surprised to see snow still at sea level in Prince William Sound," said U.S. Geological Survey glaciologist Bruce Molnia. "On the Juneau Icefield, there was still 20 feet of new snow on the surface of the Taku Glacier in late July. At Bering Glacier, a landslide I am studying, located at about 1,500 feet elevation, did not become snow free until early August.
Meanwhile, records cold in Oregon and California recently.

Funny how this isn't national news.

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