This video shows the temperature of the North Pole. Watch how it melts!! The 29th June 2008 the temperature reached a maximun of 7.5 Celsius!!
NOAA/PMEL's North Pole web cam deployments began in April 2002. The web cams operate during the Summer warmth and daylight (April - October) and are redeployed each Spring. The images from the cameras track the North Pole snow cover, weather conditions and the status of PMEL's North Pole instrumentation, which includes meteorological and ice sensors (seen in the camera images). The instruments typically contine to transmit data for months after the solar-powered web cams stop. The North Pole Web Cam team includes Bill Parker, Sigrid Salo, Tracey Nakamura, Nancy Soreide and Jim Overland.
FYI
Dr Fred Singer, former director of the US Weather Satellite Services, points out that actual temperature data show, in fact, that 1935 was the warmest year in the Arctic.
Arctic scientist Igor Polyakov also showed that the warmest period in the Arctic was from the 1930s through to the 1940s.
A new Arctic study published by Håkan Grudd, of Stockholm Universitys Department of Physical Geography and Quaternary Geology, confirms the previous studies.
FreeAgain2 2 years ago
It is melting...
mrmaciejm 2 years ago