New visuals on the melt situation in Greenland.
Greenland record melt going down. @climate_ice @alunhubbard @LarsOstenfeld @climateice @lundbeckfonden August 1, 2019. West Greenland by Kangerlussaq. pic.twitter.com/VDfGfrZqkk— Caspar Haarløv (@haarloev) August 2, 2019
Greenland record melt going down. @climate_ice @alunhubbard @LarsOstenfeld @climateice @lundbeckfonden August 1, 2019. West Greenland by Kangerlussaq. pic.twitter.com/VDfGfrZqkk
Rapid snowmelt over the last 15 days on the edge of the Greenland Ice Sheet. Imagery via @planetlabs. pic.twitter.com/ojss987nhW— Dakota Smith (@weatherdak) August 2, 2019
Rapid snowmelt over the last 15 days on the edge of the Greenland Ice Sheet. Imagery via @planetlabs. pic.twitter.com/ojss987nhW
Dear contrarian grasping at straws... recognize that at this level of CO2, droughts will worsen, leading to an increase in desperate people reluctantly migrating from their homelands. And CO2 is increasing. https://t.co/6tcJEMwASJ— Prof. Jason Box (@climate_ice) August 3, 2019
Dear contrarian grasping at straws... recognize that at this level of CO2, droughts will worsen, leading to an increase in desperate people reluctantly migrating from their homelands. And CO2 is increasing. https://t.co/6tcJEMwASJ
The Naujatkuat River in West Greenland running high in end of July, my gauging station is perched on the bedrock. With the exceptional heat wave coming I have my fingers crossed for it not being washed away. pic.twitter.com/JPofxDIELN— Irina Overeem (@IrinaOvereem) July 30, 2019
The Naujatkuat River in West Greenland running high in end of July, my gauging station is perched on the bedrock. With the exceptional heat wave coming I have my fingers crossed for it not being washed away. pic.twitter.com/JPofxDIELN
All time record at the #summit station on the top of the #Greenland ice sheet (3202 m). 4.7ðC on Friday 2th August (normal -13ðC). Source: TV 2 VEJRET pic.twitter.com/nWgUZa8Bc9— Weerman Lander Van Tricht (@LanderVanTricht) August 3, 2019
All time record at the #summit station on the top of the #Greenland ice sheet (3202 m). 4.7ðC on Friday 2th August (normal -13ðC). Source: TV 2 VEJRET pic.twitter.com/nWgUZa8Bc9
Today's NY Times:P. 1: Photo of melting Greenland glacierP. 1: "Climate, Taboo in GOP, Eats At Party Youth"P. 9: "UK Town Evacuated as Dam Wall Crumbles Under Heavy Rain"Sunday Real Estate cover: Waterfront property wanted but riskyOp ed: Idiotic attack on climate activism pic.twitter.com/vgAugMW98h— Michael Gerrard (@MichaelGerrard) August 3, 2019
Today's NY Times:P. 1: Photo of melting Greenland glacierP. 1: "Climate, Taboo in GOP, Eats At Party Youth"P. 9: "UK Town Evacuated as Dam Wall Crumbles Under Heavy Rain"Sunday Real Estate cover: Waterfront property wanted but riskyOp ed: Idiotic attack on climate activism pic.twitter.com/vgAugMW98h
This is what the Greenland melt looks like August 1, 2019. Huge rivers form on the ice sheet and drain into holes that empty into the ocean from underneath the ice. Seen by Kangerlussuaq on the Arctic Circle. From Into the Ice, upcoming documentary supported by #lundbeckfonden pic.twitter.com/vJtVA0RfeI— Caspar Haarløv (@haarloev) August 2, 2019
This is what the Greenland melt looks like August 1, 2019. Huge rivers form on the ice sheet and drain into holes that empty into the ocean from underneath the ice. Seen by Kangerlussuaq on the Arctic Circle. From Into the Ice, upcoming documentary supported by #lundbeckfonden pic.twitter.com/vJtVA0RfeI
Greenland ice sheets turns into 10 billion tonnes of water in hoursð¦ About 60 per cent cover on Greenland's ice sheet has seen surface meltingJuly 31 was the biggest melt day since 2012The ice melting could raise sea levels by 0.02 inches in a month's time @ParveenKaswan pic.twitter.com/DZOk0LB0Pb— Ayush K. Srivastava ðÂÂÂï¸Âð®ð³ (@AyushSri2906) August 3, 2019
Greenland ice sheets turns into 10 billion tonnes of water in hoursð¦ About 60 per cent cover on Greenland's ice sheet has seen surface meltingJuly 31 was the biggest melt day since 2012The ice melting could raise sea levels by 0.02 inches in a month's time @ParveenKaswan pic.twitter.com/DZOk0LB0Pb
ItâÂÂs âÂÂMush! Mush, you Huskies!â not âÂÂSwim! Swim you doggies!â Greenland shed 197 Gigatonnes of meltwater seaward in July. âÂÂUnprecedentedâÂÂ, âÂÂrecord breakingâÂÂ, âÂÂunlike any seen in 1,000 years.âÂÂhttps://t.co/K0TsPjT22Mâ #ahemENVIROâÂÂâ #ClimateChange crisispic.twitter.com/newJFCXvnB— aHEMagain^2 (@aHEMandias) August 1, 2019
ItâÂÂs âÂÂMush! Mush, you Huskies!â not âÂÂSwim! Swim you doggies!â Greenland shed 197 Gigatonnes of meltwater seaward in July. âÂÂUnprecedentedâÂÂ, âÂÂrecord breakingâÂÂ, âÂÂunlike any seen in 1,000 years.âÂÂhttps://t.co/K0TsPjT22Mâ #ahemENVIROâÂÂâ #ClimateChange crisispic.twitter.com/newJFCXvnB
Photographer encounters a wild White arctic fox in Greenland pic.twitter.com/qOVT1Ahjlm— Nature is Amazing ð³ (@animalsrfriend) August 2, 2019
Photographer encounters a wild White arctic fox in Greenland pic.twitter.com/qOVT1Ahjlm
Off-topic. Wow!
Orca whale punts seal 80 feet into the air pic.twitter.com/Jp5N4P6t0p— Nature is Scary (@TheScaryNature) December 14, 2017
Orca whale punts seal 80 feet into the air pic.twitter.com/Jp5N4P6t0p