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At Peak Of Summer, North Slope Of Alaska Is Still A Frozen Wasteland
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now that’s depressing…..gray overcast and cold!
It is only going to get colder there the next couple of days.
This must be blown ice from the nearer the pole. A few days ago it was ice free at Barrow then the wind changed to the N and the ice started rolling in. However, it is still horrible, cold and grey and not good July weather and even worse mid july weather.
Just came back from much farther south in Alaska- Juneau and Skagway. Glaciers have receded a significant amount, but I believe it has been happening consistently since the end of the little ice age. Does anyone have any info on long term glacier records?
http://stevengoddard.wordpress.com/2013/05/18/glacier-bay-alaska-retreated-100-km-between-1794-and-1916/
Temps are already changing; dmi updates temp image twice a day with the morning image the warmer part od the day, and the update at about 4pm being the cooler. Right now there is two cold spot, one of which is just north of barrow:
http://ocean.dmi.dk/arctic/weather/arcticweather_imagecontainer.php
There is also a low system there…. Must be snowing 🙂
http://ocean.dmi.dk/arctic/weather/arcticweather_imagecontainer.php
What a depressing looking place. It’s amazing where humns live voluntarily (I assume that’s the case!)
@Adam & Latitude, I know it looks like a place you wouldn’t want to live, but maybe visit? Barren Barrow for a vacation? In July. Just the stark barrenness could have its own appeal. No polar bears or mosquitoes (?) is also a big plus.
And after googling I found out it looks like people are in fact vacationing there now, and a new hotel opened up in April. A couple of reviews:
Beautiful reports, I’d have no problem at all living in Barrow.
I love snow and cold weather! 🙂