Greenland Gains Gigatons Of Mass In June; Argentina’s Lowest-Ever May Temp Freezes Livestock; U.S. Chills; G4 Storm; + Atmospheric Scientist Dr. William Gray: “Global Warming Is a Hoax”

Greenland Gains Gigatons Of Mass In June

The Greenland Ice Sheet continues to perform well-above expectations, as per latest Danish Meteorological Institute (DMI) data.

Daily surface mass balance (SMB) gains throughout the season have been consistently above normal, with frequent spikes exceeding 8 gigatons.

And even as the calendar flips to summer, the SMB gained almost 4 gigatons on June 1:

[DMI]

This is close to a record-setting gains for the time of year. And it has helped push the accumulated SMB well-above the 1981-2010 mean (bottom panel below):

[DMI]

The 2024-25 season is part of a broader recovery trend since 2012, with more seasons than not posting accumulations exceeding the 30-year mean.

The idea of accelerating, irreversible loss from Greenland’s ice sheet is not supported by the data.

As of June 2025, Greenland is gaining ice—not losing it.


Argentina’s Lowest-Ever May Temp Freezes Livestock

South America is reeling from an early-season cold blast that shattered temperature records and dumped feet of snow.

From accumulations in Brazil to sheep frozen stiff in Patagonia, this “polar bomb” has plunged regions into an icy grip not typically seen until mid-winter — and certainly not in May.

On May 29, the town of Bernardo de Irigoyen in Misiones, northeastern Argentina, recorded a daytime high of just 7.3C (45F) — the coldest May maximum temperature ever logged in the area, beating the 2007 record of 7.7C (46F).

Misiones sits near the subtropical belt. A cold day here is rare.

Further south, the freeze deepened and engulf multiple nations.

Across Argentina, temperatures plunged below -4C (25F), with large areas of Patagonia dropping under -10C (14F). Chile’s Andes and Santiago region saw snowfall. Even in Brazil’s São Joaquim and Urupema, May flakes blanketed the landscape. While even in the tropics, the Amazon is feeling it — Peru and Ecuador have issued red alerts, with nighttime temperatures near freezing.


In Patagonia, livestock losses are mounting. Farmers have said their sheep are lying lifeless under a blanket of snow — victims of hypothermia and frostbite. Cattle, too, are reportedly suffering, as are native wildlife like guanacos and foxes.

Young animals and newly born livestock are especially at risk.

Cold kills.

While early season polar snaps aren’t unheard of in these parts, this one’s intensity and reach, even down in Patagonia, are exceptional—historic, in fact.


U.S. Chills

The eastern U.S. is shivering under June temperatures not seen since 1972. Parts of the Mid-Atlantic dropped into the low 40s, with Reagan National Airport logging just 48F — the coldest start to June in over 50 years.

This isn’t just “unseasonably cool.” It’s historically cold. Yet mainstream media outlets downplay the event, brushing it off as a “roller coaster” before pivoting quickly to the forecast upcoming warmth.

The pattern is clear: heat gets headlines, cold gets caveats. This is the playbook: mislead the public.

In reality, it looks an unsettled bag as June progresses with blues and pinks dominating large areas of the CONUS:

GFS 2m Temperature Anomalies (C) June 3 [tropicaltidbits.com].
GFS 2m Temperature Anomalies (C) June 3 [tropicaltidbits.com].


G4 Storm

A powerful G4 geomagnetic storm, triggered by a halo CME, struck Earth on June 1—one of the most intense space weather events of Solar Cycle 25.

The storm is now easing, though G1 to G2 activity may persist today, June 2, as Earth’s magnetic field continues to reel.

Skies were lit up far beyond the usual polar zones, as far south as California, Colorado, Utah, Missouri, New Mexico and possibly even Louisiana — if confirmed, that’s a magnetic reach from the Arctic to the Gulf of Mexico.


Atmospheric Scientist Dr. William Gray: “Global Warming Is a Hoax”

19 years ago today, atmospheric scientist Dr. William Gray stood against the rising tide of climate orthodoxy. In a now-infamous interview, he declared: “I am of the opinion that this is one of the greatest hoaxes ever perpetrated on the American people.”


At the time, Gray was no fringe figure. He was one of the world’s top hurricane forecasters, a decorated professor emeritus at Colorado State University, and a pioneer in tropical meteorology. He had trained dozens of scientists, published prolifically, and spent decades modeling storm patterns with a focus on real-world data, not ideology.

But by 2006, Gray had become persona non grata. Not for bad science—but for challenging the climate establishment. He refused to parrot the emerging global warming dogma. Instead, he questioned the very foundation of it: the CO2-climate connection, the reliability of temperature reconstructions, and the political motivations driving the narrative.

Gray’s blunt assessment of the so-called consensus: “They argue not as scientists but as lawyers.”

He accused climate alarmists of cherry-picking data, exaggerating models, and shutting down dissent. The response from the scientific establishment? Smear campaigns, defunding, and ostracism.

Gray’s funding was slashed.

He was barred from conferences.

Once well-respected, he was completely cast out of the system. And he wasn’t alone.

Gray was one of a long-list of scientists who questioned the climate bandwagon at a time when doing so could end your career. Nineteen years on, many of his concerns—overreliance on flawed models, the suppression of dissent, and the politicization of science—persist. Arguably, things have gotten even worse. Today, it’s not just dissenting scientists under attack; an online Gestapo now hunts down and censors even public skepticism.

Today, the climate narrative is a trillion-dollar industry, propped up by fear, pie-in-the-sky computer models, and political momentum. Meanwhile, real-world observations continue to defy the script.

Gray didn’t live to see the full unraveling of the global warming machine. But he saw through its machinery. And the collapse is coming.



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