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Saturday, April 18, 2020
Sunny skies melting, melting
New findings, published Thursday in The Cryosphere, show that last summer’s record melt wasn’t just the result of extreme heat that turned the ice sheet liquid. Instead, bizarrely sunny skies actually locked in over the island.
In an interesting coincidence, that sounds exactly like the weather in Haiku on Maui in summer 2019. Which should maybe concern you as well since it's supposed to be essentially rain forest climate here on this part of the island.
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