By Paul Homewood

https://notalotofpeopleknowthat.wordpress.com/2021/06/12/greenland-temperatures-2021/
Until 2020, the DMI published a detailed report each year on the Greenland climate, which included annual temperature graphs for each of its main stations, such as the one above, which represents the merged series of several sites in the South West. (See here.)
Every station, whether on the west or east coast, showed the same unmistakeable trend, including a warmer interlude between the 1920s and 60s when temperatures were similar to nowadays. In between there was a much colder period.
For some reason, DMI have discontinued these annual reports, probably because they are far too inconvenient to it climate agenda.
However, monthly data is still available from GISS for Nuuk and Tasilaq, which represent the west and east coasts respectively:
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GISS Met Ann Data (Dec to Nov)
https://data.giss.nasa.gov/cgi-bin/gistemp/stdata_find_v4.cgi?lat=69.2200&lon=-51.1000&ds=15&dt=1
As can be seen, nothing has changed since 2020; current temperatures are still little different to those in the 1930s and 40s.
There was a lot of excitement at the time regarding the record warm year in 2010, but it is now abundantly clear that this was just an outlier, not part of any warming trend.
The cool down by the way from the 1960s onwards was very real, as the BBC acknowledged in 2003, before they had a climate agenda:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/2840137.stm
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January 28, 2024 at 05:21AM
