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Really, JPMorgan may have quite a large cushion... But not enough for this. This is sillyness to the least... Not to say something heavier.
4:04 PM Sep 15th
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Just amazing... We still don't know the date of the funeral... We still are at odds on who's the body... And we are already on party mood...
4:01 PM Sep 15th
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This: - Just 8=[ ] on the second page... Uh... And people say USSR loved to rewrite things.
3:58 PM Sep 15th
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Well it's been Boooooooooooooooooring lately in economics. Well that's what "limbos" are - boooooooooring... But this ->
3:54 PM Sep 15th
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The eastbound branch keeps pouring water into sea and seems to be breaking at the shore. Keeping an eye on it...
4:12 PM Aug 25th
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I think this will lower most risks till some summer in the future. With exception of a mega-glacier section that looks in awful shape.
4:10 PM Aug 25th
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Very "poetic" considering what is going there... Anyway, it seems that things will calm down soon. Winter is coming in...
4:08 PM Aug 25th
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"X" marks the spot? Or is it "X came in?" (Russian) - A nearly perfect "X" is seen in the middle of Greenland -
4:06 PM Aug 25th
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The composite pic I published highly suggests that place as the most southern extreme of the "wet" region.
4:03 PM Aug 24th
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In Summer, liquid water started to appear around its neighborhood. Yet, the "dot" itself "calmed down"...
4:00 PM Aug 24th
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However that "melt pond" looks "wet" even in late Winter! In Spring, it makes a lot of noise on MODIS about the presence of liquid water.
3:58 PM Aug 24th
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Note in the middle of the ice wilderness, near the center of the pic. There is a little dark "dot". It's real real weird. Seems a melt pond.
3:57 PM Aug 24th
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The picture was made of adding several ones, from Winter to Summer 2009. Interesting, it does not make a huge difference from 2008.
3:53 PM Aug 24th
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- The more brown&dark, the more likely liquid water is present (raw composite!).
3:51 PM Aug 24th
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@ Btw, major crack is roughly 100 km long and most probably 1 km wide at its most inner end... Data from 2008. Yes, i DO RESPECT IT!!!
3:20 PM Aug 24th
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@ Glaciers will not hold eternally with such flows on their backyard...
3:04 PM Aug 24th
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@ Reality is that we still don't have Baikal running from Greenland. Still it is a lot of water. And it's a question of time...
3:03 PM Aug 24th
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@ Now note where most of water comes from. Well, I do know that these colors make it more "scary". Sorry it is the way they processed
3:02 PM Aug 24th
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@ I know this is not a perfect slideshow. Better to see it with HD option on.
2:59 PM Aug 24th
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@ A crack that wide, large and deep? Uh... Ok. Just a minute... Meanwhile, have you noted where the crack is?
2:54 PM Aug 24th
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