Whoa boy, just returned from Alaska. What a beautiful place, and great to be around rational people after all these years in Berkeley.
Was very impressed by the glaciers, but the funny thing was, while they all are receding, even the lefty drivel provided by the Parks Service showed that global warming is simply, a natural phenomenom. For example, the Exit Glacier.
This is one of the few glaciers you can hike right up to. No only that, they have signs along the trail where they show the extent of the glacier at different dates. At the visitors center, there is a morane with a sign that says "1919." Then you look at the glacier, 1.1 miles away, and you are struck by the extent of the melting. Well, you hike 0.6 miles, and there is a sign which reads "1962." Then you hike the last 0.5 miles to the edge of the glacier. There, they have a nice little display to show the glacier has receded 1.5 miles since the end of the mini Ice Age in 1810.
But wait, using my acute critical thinking skills, that would mean in the 100 years prior to 1919, the glacier receded 1.4 miles, or 73 feet/per year, then the 40 odd years between 1919 and 1962, 0.6 miles, or 79 feet/year, then 0.5 miles since then, or 62 feet/year. Thus, the 150 years prior to 1962, the melting rate was greater than the 50 years after.
But it gets even better. The Valley widens as it goes further away from the toe of the glacier. I estimated, it was about 1.5 miles wide at the 1810 mark, 1 mile at the 1919 mark, 0.75 miles at the 1962 mark, then about 0.5 miles wide at the toe today. Assuming the glacier was about 250, and using average end areas to calculate volume, the glacier lost 477M cubic yards of volume between 1810 and 1919 (4M yards/year), 143M cubic yards of volume between 1919 and 1962 (3.3M yards/year), and only 86M cubic yards between 1962 and 2008 (1.8M cubic yards/year).
So, even though all the Park Service guys were trying to push the man-made global warming bunk, what nature says, the rate of melting of the glaciers has actually decreased at a time that levels of man-made CO2 have been reported to increase, with the majority of the melting occurring when man was putting little or no CO2 in the atmosphere.
JP
funny how nature proves libbies wrong at every turn.