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  1. Really, JPMorgan may have quite a large cushion... But not enough for this. This is sillyness to the least... Not to say something heavier.
  2. 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...
  3. This: http://www.newsweek.com/id/215177/page/1 - Just 8=[ ] on the second page... Uh... And people say USSR loved to rewrite things.
  4. Well it's been Boooooooooooooooooring lately in economics. Well that's what "limbos" are - boooooooooring... But this ->
  5. The eastbound branch keeps pouring water into sea and seems to be breaking at the shore. Keeping an eye on it...
  6. 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.
  7. Very "poetic" considering what is going there... Anyway, it seems that things will calm down soon. Winter is coming in...
  8. "X" marks the spot? Or is it "X came in?" (Russian) - A nearly perfect "X" is seen in the middle of Greenland - http://bit.ly/j10to
  9. The composite pic I published highly suggests that place as the most southern extreme of the "wet" region.
  10. In Summer, liquid water started to appear around its neighborhood. Yet, the "dot" itself "calmed down"...
  11. 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.
  12. 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.
  13. The picture was made of adding several ones, from Winter to Summer 2009. Interesting, it does not make a huge difference from 2008.
  14. http://twitpic.com/f5lhx - The more brown&dark, the more likely liquid water is present (raw composite!).
  15. @uuli 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!!!
  16. @uuli Glaciers will not hold eternally with such flows on their backyard...
  17. @uuli 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...
  18. @uuli 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
  19. @uuli I know this is not a perfect slideshow. Better to see it with HD option on. http://bit.ly/17NZSw
  20. @uuli A crack that wide, large and deep? Uh... Ok. Just a minute... Meanwhile, have you noted where the crack is?