Greenland temperatures normally peak during the first two weeks in July.
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On the one hand….Greenland is the most important ice in the world
..on the other, Julienne says that same amount of sea ice in the Arctic
……………would be ice free
It’s really sad that the whole continent melted last year…or whenever that was. But it was probably fun for the Greenland Olympic Water Polo team.
We are running 25 to 30 degrees cooler than last year. At this rate I expect a full blown ice age by October. 😉
Looks like it’s been a snowy year. I’d like to see a screenshot from a year or so ago for comparison. The green house now looks below surrounding grade.