Hottest Day Of The Year On The Greenland Ice Sheet

July 10 is typically the hottest day of the year on the Greenland ice sheet. It is -12C and snowing right now in the center of the ice sheet. Temperatures have not risen anywhere close to the freezing mark this summer.

ScreenHunter_161 Jul. 09 21.40

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11 Responses to Hottest Day Of The Year On The Greenland Ice Sheet

  1. lance says:

    Fine….I’ll put on a T-shirt to ward off the morning chill and wait for the frost delay before I tee off… Yesterday, I noticed the Polie bears didn’t rake the sand traps….no etiquette at all….

  2. Chewage says:

    The fairway looks to be obstruction free:
    http://www.arctic.noaa.gov/gallery_np.html

  3. miked1947 says:

    I see they are setting up the new 19th hole and greatly expanding it! That is nice because it was getting tight in the old one,waiting out the breezes and minor snow showers.

  4. Andy says:

    What altitude is summit camp at again and now does temp vary with altitude Steve?

    These posts are pointless.

    • The village idiot checks in

      The vast majority of the surface of the Greenland ice sheet is at high altitude, because the ice is two miles thick.

      You really can’t possibly be as stupid as you pretend to be.

    • Chewer says:

      These posts beat CNN, BBC, NBC, CBS, LA Times, NYT, Washinton Post and the several hundred other media outlets that have fought for “The Best In Group Thinking” prize for so long.
      Many individuals enjoy mental stimulation that comes from “Outside the Box” and AGW is a form of sickness that comes from a sole source mentality.
      Steven presents many facts from our history, which the main stream finds to blasphemous, and that is a good thing:)

    • phodges says:

      These posts are pointless.

      ummm, not really…because it’s supposed to be melting???

  5. DaBuh says:

    We are approaching the one year anniversary of the 97% meltdown that happens about every 150 years or so. It just happens to coincide with the hottest temp on record 🙂

  6. John B., M.D. says:

    What’s with the outhouse on the fairway?

  7. Billy Liar says:

    Major competition coming up – media center.

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