I'd be interested in knowing which one it is, as it's my understanding that all
inland North American glaciers are shrinking. Naturally there could be an
exception to this, such as coastal glaciers. There's another possible
explanation, too, an ironic one:
Have you seen any season reversals in the last few years? I don't think I
have seen actual complete reversals--maybe something for a day or two.
Stacy.
At 01:04 PM 11/06/2002 -0600, you wrote:
We have a glacier up here in Alaska that is growing every year. I don't
recall the name of it, but
I can assure you that if it were not for the DNC and the Sierra Club, not to
mention Greenpeace, that glacier would be shrinking so fast your home would
be beachfront property. However, now that the Reps have the Senate, say
goodbye to that glacier.
Noj
JWR wrote:
We have a glacier up here in
Thanks -- as I suspected, that's a coastal glacier. You'll probably have seen my
post by now about this.
John W. Redelfs wrote:
After much pondering, Marc A. Schindler favored us with:
I'd be interested in knowing which one it is, as it's my understanding
that all
inland North American