Summer Peaks On The Greenland Ice Sheet

The height of summer has been reached on the Greenland ice sheet. Temperatures are a balmy -13C, and are about to start their descent towards winter.

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16 Responses to Summer Peaks On The Greenland Ice Sheet

  1. Marian says:

    Still no signs of a water hazard caused by all that melting ice yet. 🙂

  2. tckev says:

    The Greenland harvest is on us –
    The special GHG Tomatoes are ready. Zucchini nearly ripe.

  3. jak says:

    Hi Marian,

    As Steven is certainly aware, Summit actually set a July record of 2.2Centigrade in the last week. It is at over 10,000 feet.

    Here is a video of one of the water hazards…

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RauzduvIYog&feature=related

  4. David says:

    I thought this article was about Greenland. I thought the Watson river basin was in the Canadian Yukon???

  5. jak says:

    Hi David,

    Careful with those thoughts!

    Anybody interested in an update on the Greenland webcams that Steve likes to show in midwinter…

    from *Greenland farming update”

    http://www.wunderground.com/webcams/alfis/1/show.html

    from “Greenland surfing season in full swing”

    http://www.andreassen.gl/andreassen/webcam.htm

  6. chris y says:

    Steve, here is another dead-certain prediction for temperature rise within the next 2 decades. It is buried in a scare story about 20 to 30 feet of sea level rise ‘soon’, since polar temperatures are rocketing up as we speak.

    ““Overall, however, global temperatures were less than 4°F higher than they are today. If we keep adding heat-trapping greenhouse gases to the atmosphere at the current rate, said Kopp, “we could overshoot that within the next few decades.”
    Robert Kopp, Rutgers University, in sea level armageddon article by Michael Lemonick at Climate Central, 7/12/2012

    Since we will be dumping heat-trapping holocaustic poison into the atmosphere at an accelerating rate, we can expect more than 2 C global rise well before 2030.

  7. leftinbrooklyn says:

    Who would have thought that photography, and more specifically photo-archiving, would evolve to play such a pivotal role in maintaining scientific honesty? That it would ever even be needed to keep ‘science’ honest? My god, what has science become?

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