Af Christian Schultz-Lorentzen, AG
04-02 2010 - 09:29
Fresh temperature data from the Danish Meteorological Society confirm what many Greenlanders can already tell you – this winter has been a warm. January has gone on record as the warmest ever many places in southern Greenland.
“There’s no doubt that this winter has generally been warmer than normal in Greenland,” said DMI senior meteorologist John Cappelen.
Other parts of Greenland have also experienced warmer than normal temperatures, but southern Greenland has seen the largest temperature variations. In January the towns of Qaqortoq, Prince Christian Sound and Paamiut all broke temperature records.
Cappelen said there was no explanation for the continued warm weather over the country since December.





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