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YESTERDAY, DURING THE HEIGHT OF SUMMER, GREENLAND GAINED ENOUGH MASS TO BURY CENTRAL PARK UNDER 2,200+ FEET OF ICE AUGUST 9, 2021 CAP ALLON Look MSM, I can run decontextualized headlines, too!

Seriously though, if you want proof of mainstream media obfuscation and agenda-driving drivel, you need look no further than their reporting of the Greenland ice sheet.

For the majority of this SMB season, snow and ice have been building across the world’s largest island at a prodigious rate.

Throughout this summer melt season so far, record daily GAINS have been a regular occurrence, including that literally “off the charts” gain we reported in late-May:

These unprecedented summer GAINS have pushed the ice sheet’s surface mass balance (SMB) –a calculation to determine the ‘health’ of a glacier– above the 1981-2010 average, where it remains today:

YESTERDAY, DURING THE HEIGHT OF SUMMER, GREENLAND GAINED ENOUGH MASS TO BURY CENTRAL PARK UNDER 2,200+ FEET OF ICE AUGUST 9, 2021 CAP ALLON Look MSM, I can run decontextualized headlines, too! Seriously though, if you want proof of mainstream media obfuscation and agenda-driving drivel, you need look no further than their reporting of the Greenland ice sheet. For the majority of this SMB season, snow and ice have been building across the world’s largest island at a prodigious rate. Throughout this summer melt season so far, record daily GAINS have been a regular occurrence, including that literally “off the charts” gain we reported in late-May: These unprecedented summer GAINS have pushed the ice sheet’s surface mass balance (SMB) –a calculation to determine the ‘health’ of a glacier– above the 1981-2010 average, where it remains today:

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Brother, Nature does not lie, that takes people to accomplish that. that's why I trust Nature. Even our local weather stations can not get it right with rain, so I look at the leaves on the tree. They know when rain is coming. The leaves will bend upwards like a saucer to accept rain.

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Nature does not lie, that takes people to accomplish that. that's why I trust Nature. Even our local weather stations can not get it right with rain, so I look at the leaves on the tree. They know when rain is coming. The leaves will bend upwards like a saucer to accept rain.

You are correct brother, nature does not lie. Around here, the leaves droop on garden plants so any rain will get down to the roots. I'll have to keep an eye on the trees to see what they do. Great observation. The weather people around here can't get anything right either.

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Brother, this is why I use Nature as my AccuWeather.

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Nature as my AccuWeather

Spot on brother. I can usually tell by how the air feels. The air feels unusually tropical before a hurricane hits for example.