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hatrack

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Wed Jun 3, 2020, 09:07 AM Jun 2020

Major Melting Event Building In Greenland This Week; Pressure High, Temps Up To 20F Above Avgs.

A significant melt event is unfolding in Greenland this week. With temperatures nearly 20 degrees Fahrenheit higher than usual in some areas, the southern part of the ice sheet is melting at its highest rate this season. Forecasts suggest that the melting on Greenland's South Dome — one of the highest elevations on the ice sheet — may be the strongest for early June since 1950.

It worries experts that Greenland could be priming for another big melt season. Early melting this spring, low snowpack in some areas and the potential for strong high-pressure weather systems later this summer have all raised red flags. Scientists are paying close attention after last summer's record-breaking ice loss — an event scientists expect to occur more frequently as the Arctic continues to warm.

Scientists typically define the beginning of melt season as the first three-day period in which melting is observed across at least 5% of the ice sheet. This year, that period began on May 13 — nearly two weeks earlier on average over the last few decades.

The melting coincided with a heat wave across much of the Arctic. Siberia and the central Arctic were some of the hardest-hit regions. But temperatures skyrocketed in parts of Greenland, as well, after an otherwise chilly start to the month. At the same time, snow began rapidly disappearing along the margins of the ice sheet, exposing bare rock and ice. The lack of snow is one factor increasing the possibility of an above-average melt year, according to Jason Box, an ice expert with the Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland.

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https://www.eenews.net/climatewire/2020/06/03/stories/1063303269

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Major Melting Event Building In Greenland This Week; Pressure High, Temps Up To 20F Above Avgs. (Original Post) hatrack Jun 2020 OP
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