Speedy Glaciers Trample Multiple Ice-Age Theories
From satellite images, researchers have concluded that the Jakobshavn Isbræ glacier in Greenland has set a new speed record for glacial flow.1 The ice stream’s calculated average speed for summer 2012 was 46 meters per day—more than 6 feet per hour. While that may not sound very fast, it is the fastest recorded speed for any Antarctica or Greenland ice stream.
Apparent difficulties with a CMAS cosmic ray–weather/climate link
In Journal of Creation 27 (3): 93-97, December 2013
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