1000 and Greenland

Sometime inthis post I reached comment 1000. I think it was Dano's. So congratulations to him and happy anniversary to me. Incidentally, there are 143 posts...

Meanwhile, back at some science, the GRACE stuff gets updated at, so it is said, higher resolution. Leading to "Greenland Ice Sheet on a Downward Slide". That found via the globalchange list.

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If you offered a prize, I'd have wasted even more of your bandwidth than usual trying to win. :o)

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D