On August 1, the Danish Meteorological Institute’s measuring station registered an appalling -30.7 ° C at the ice cap’s summit.
“This is the lowest temperature for July we have from this station,” said John Cappelen.
The previous record was -27.7 ° C on 30 July 1992.
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hum, seen one the other day saying the same about Antarctic as well -135.8 degrees F
Record cold temperatures? …Darn that global warming!
That would explain the record melt earlier in the year then – record cold. And the melting permafrost across the Arctic – them record colds.
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D