On the back of substantial surface mass balance (SMB) gains over the past few years, the Greenland ice sheet looks set to continue that trend in 2019-20.

Large areas to the Southeast are currently GAINING at RECORD LEVELS.

Check out the latest measurements from September 22, 2019 (courtesy of the DMI):





Blue line (Gt/day): total daily contribution to the SMB from the entire ice sheet. Grey line: mean value from 1981-2010 — Source: Danish Meteorological Institution (DMI).



‘Total Snow Mass’ off to a Record Start



And in addition to all those Greenland gains, the first data point of the 2019-20 Total snow mass for the Northern Hemisphere season has just been plotted, and it would appear that a substantial volume of last year’s well-above-average snowpack survived the summer melt, giving this season a record breaking head start:







This is how glaciers form.





This is also how ice ages begin.





The cold times are returning, in line with historically low solar activity:







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Grand Solar Minimum + Pole Shift



