We can watch the North Pole melt out through this frozen lens.
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What we need is an ‘ice free optic’, then we would see that massive melt off…
That picture would make a nice print to hang on the living room wall. When on those warm July and August days you looked at that frozen unlivable place a person wouldn’t be so tempted to complain about the heat .
Looks like freezing rain on the lens,if thats the case the cold air is shallow. Man I love the weather an I cant wait to see what old man winter has in store for the mid south region.
Of course, neither camera is anywhere the north pole.
http://psc.apl.washington.edu/northpole/DriftTrackMap.html
Fascinating and important information. Perhaps the Arctic is ice free after all.
Lol, the camera needs to be cleaned off there’s way too much ice on it.