Precipitation was so unexpected, scientists had no gauges to measure it, and is stark sign of climate crisisRain has fallen on the summit of Greenland's huge ice cap for the first time on record. Temperatures are normally well below freezing on the 3,216-metre (10,551ft) peak, and the precipitation is a stark sign of the climate crisis.Scientists at the US National Science Foundation's summit station saw rain falling throughout 14 August but had no gauges to measure the fall because the precipitation was so unexpected. Across Greenland, an estimated 7bn tonnes of water was released from the clouds. Continue reading...
Rain falls on peak of Greenland ice cap for first time on record
20. srpna 2021 19:01
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Celý článek: https://www.theguardian.com/world/2021/aug/20/rain-falls-peak-greenland-ice-cap-first-time-on-record-climate-crisis
Zdroj: The Guardian