Just a repeat scenario of what's happening under Greenland right now. Unfortunately for the AGW crowd they won't be able to blame the Vikings for this, they've never been there, at least not so far as we have evidence of.

Hi Benni, what's your point, mate; or were youf just making a joke-tease post just for the hell of it? :)

Anyhow, whatever heat from below, it is the frigid air that creates 'surface' ice (eg, sea ice can form on ocean waters because of cold air-wind taking heat away with it). So if the air above is warmer than before, then the warming from below can have greater effect than before. Hence melting may increase and/or be present where/when it may not have been before, due to AGW warming of atmosphere taking less surface heat away than before.

ps: it may be better for your credibility if you kept to realistic objective observation/comment rather than personal or agenda-laden comments/assertions etc. Good luck for this new year, mate. :)

Just a repeat scenario of what's happening under Greenland right now. Unfortunately for the AGW crowd they won't be able to blame the Vikings for this, they've never been there, at least not so far as we have evidence of.


This makes even less sense than your Greenland glacier comments.

Antarctic land ice contributes to sea level rise so this accelerated melting is a real concern.