NASA Covers Up Slowdown of Global Warming

By The Cato Institute , Individual Liberty, Free Markets, Peace - October 19, 2009

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by Patrick J. Michaels

Antarctic Ice Melt Lowest Ever Measured
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Where's the headline? Where's the television camera? Anyone out there?

It's right there in the September 24 issue of the refereed journal Geophysical Research Letters. The senior author is Marc Tedesco of City College of New York, not exactly off the mainstream media's beaten path. The work was sponsored by NASA.

Every summer (our winter), the edges of Antarctica warm up just enough for some snow to melt. Obviously, a little warming will create quite a bit more melting, which is a factor in dreaded sea-level rise from global warming.

Satellites have been monitoring this activity in both the North and South polar regions since 1980. What Tedesco wrote was this: "A 30-year minimum Antarctic snowmelt record occurred during austral summer 2008-09" (emphasis added).

Here's a graph of his snowmelt data. It was obscured in a very busy chart in the original paper, so I've taken the liberty of stripping it out to stand alone.

Summer Melt in Antarctica Appears to be Declining, not Increasing
Summer Melt in Antarctica Appears to be Declining, not Increasing.

It's obvious that it's not just this year that is of interest. The last three years are clearly those with the lowest aggregate melt on record. You might even see a downward trend
since the beginning of the record in 1980.

It's a reasonable surmise that there was no press coverage because there was no press release. NASA is keeping this thing hushed up. (We wouldn't expect environmental journalists to occasionally glance at the scientific literature, such as Geophysical Research Letters, right?).

The Agency is also highly selective about the global warming science it chooses to trumpet. For example, Tedesco has also published on melting in Greenland, and NASA wrote press releases on those papers, which were not nearly as newsworthy as the thirty-year decline in Antarctic melt. Examples:

May 29, 2007: NASA Researcher Finds Days of Snow Melting on the Rise in Greenland. "In 2006, Greenland experienced more days of melting snow and at higher altitudes than average over the past 18 years." Stop the presses! The last we heard each and every year has a fifty-fifty chance of being above (or below) average.

September 20, 2007: NASA Researchers Find Snowmelt in Antarctica Creeping Inland. "…Only satellites can fully capture the extent of changes in snow melting…researchers [including Tedesco] …confirmed that Antarctic snow is melting farther inland…melting at higher altitudes than ever, and increasingly melting on Antarctica's largest ice shelf." How on earth does this square with the obvious decrease in melt just published by the same researchers? Doesn't this press release demand another on the newer work?

Earth to NASA: The 2007 Antarctic paper used twenty years of data, the 2009 paper has the entire record back to 1980. Even looking at the graph through 1998, it's apparent that there is no net increase in melt.

September 25, 2007: NASA Finds Greenland Snow Melting Hit Record High in High Places. This one is unbelievably misleading. "In fact, the amount of snow that has melted this year over Greenland is the equivalent of more than twice the surface size of the U.S.". This is patently impossible — as Greenland's total area is about a quarter of that of the lower 48 states.

There's more. In the most recent paper, Tedesco and his co-authors take pains not to step on a highly publicized study of surface temperature trends published by University of Washington's Eric Steig that was hailed as evidence for human-induced warming. At the time it was published, critics pointed out that there was no trend whatsoever in recent decades and that what warming had occurred took place before the great increase in atmospheric carbon dioxide.

Indeed, Tedesco begins his conclusions by stating that his results "do not contradict" the Steig study. Why? According to Tedesco, because Steig's work begins in the 1950s, long before his 1980 start date. All this did was to confirm that warming pretty much stopped three decades ago. Where's that press release?

NASA's seems to beat the drum only when the news on global warming is bad, and remains mute when it is good. And, for that matter, so is that of the environmental journalism community, apparently incapable of filing an original story about an article from a refereed scientific journal that flies in the face of previous reportage on climate change.

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  • caelum
    Clowns

    Oh boy do we got some bad stuff here. We'll go piece by piece.

    1 - Antarctica is known to be so cold that it would take a significant rise in temperatures to cause huge melting of Antarctica. Most scientists never really expected Antarctica to experience significant melting, although we do see that in the Antarctica peninsula which is known to be warming, experiencing this effect. However, it's the warmer-area glaciers melting that are the problem. That's probably why the media didn't report this, because it has no impact on the debate. In fact, the IPCC concluded that Antarctica should gain ice because of the increased warmer ocean water evaporating, falling as snow, and hitting the continent. It's ironic that this is actually a strong supporter of global warming .

    "NASA Researcher Finds Days of Snow Melting on the Rise in Greenland. "In 2006, Greenland experienced more days of melting snow and at higher altitudes than average over the past 18 years." Stop the presses! The last we heard each and every year has a fifty-fifty chance of being above (or below) average."

    2 - You pulled the fifty-fifty claim from no where. This is no scientific validity to that claim, you just made that up. Climate is, in fact, suppose to be very stable (when only nature is involved). To see the effects over an entire year (or winter) are abnormal, although not conclusive. If you are going to make something up, at least make it convincing. Also, the fact NASA has seen it in 2006, 2007, 2008 brings the whole "flip of a coin" thing into more question.

    "NASA Researchers Find Snowmelt in Antarctica Creeping Inland. "…Only satellites can fully capture the extent of changes in snow melting…researchers [including Tedesco] …confirmed that Antarctic snow is melting farther inland…melting at higher altitudes than ever, and increasingly melting on Antarctica's largest ice shelf." How on earth does this square with the obvious decrease in melt just published by the same researchers? Doesn't this press release demand another on the newer work?"

    3 - This doesn't contradict the data listed above. IPCC models predict gains in ice for certain areas of Antarctica, so this would offset any melting that is taking place on Antarctica that NASA found. It's not really that hard to understand.

    "NASA Finds Greenland Snow Melting Hit Record High in High Places. This one is unbelievably misleading. "In fact, the amount of snow that has melted this year over Greenland is the equivalent of more than twice the surface size of the U.S.". This is patently impossible — as Greenland's total area is about a quarter of that of the lower 48 states."

    4 - Uh, why is it impossible? This is more than possible since the snow melts - evaporates - goes to ocean and this repeats day after day, the size of the area doesn't disallow this. It's hardily impossible at all and it's not unprecedented at all.

    5 - Steig Study

    You apparently don't realize the temperature affects of carbon dioxide are not appreciated for several years.

    Well, the Cato institute has proven it doesn't understand economics, or climate science , apparently.

    Sorry, but NASA makes CATO look like a bunch of clowns.

    - caelumUS October 19, 2009 1:18PM

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    • Submariner
      Thank you

      Excellent response.

      I'm curious though, does CATO recommend we just fiddle while Rome burns? Get as much as we can out of the old girl before we all die?

      - Submariner October 19, 2009 5:50PM

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    • MrBook
      sit at the grownups table

      A great post caelum! If the CATO Institute wants to have a discussion on this then they need to be both well versed in the facts and willing to discuss them. Distorting the facts to fit their ideology (when much of what they say can be googled) reveals them to the the policy hacks that they are.

      Last September was the second warmest September on record, and the Arctic sea ice coverage was at a record low (average 2.1 million miles) since 1979, when the records were started.

      You cannot just pick one statistic and say global warming is / is not happening... you need a spread of data points covering a wide range of time to show such an effect.

      And when we look at a spread of data points covering a wide range of time it seems rather clear that the warming trend we have seen is the result of human activity.

      - MrBookUS October 20, 2009 6:19AM

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  • CitizenZebra
    the waste

    Where's the headline? Where's the television camera? Anyone out there?

    No, because this is a non issue in the real world, a product of a demagogue. Time spent here is time wasted.

    - CitizenZebraUS October 19, 2009 6:19PM

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