Amazing image. Did you take this and when? Any chance Washington Post's Capital Weather Gang could use this with proper credit? Thanks for considering. Jason
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Taken yesterday, Thursday 13th june around mid afternoon local time on sea ice, middle of Inglefield Bredning. It can be used, no problem.
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Next journalist asking: May we use the incredible photo on German news site http://t-online.de ? Can you estimate how thick the ice is? Thank you so much?
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You can use it in any relevant context. Yes, we know the ice is around 1.2m thick and that we have about 870m water below us. Together with the local hunters we have been meassuring also ice thickness from December to now. An ongoing activity for almost a decade now.
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I prefer to think they're holy dogs.
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We‘ll all need to be holy soon, if we keep on polluting as we do.
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Hello, can we use your picture (with credit) on The Weather Network in Canada?
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For communicating on weather- and climate-related issues you have my permission. People here in the north will appreciate too. I am however slightly overwhelmed by the interest. Thanks!
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Pretty insane. Where exactly in North West Greenland? Trying to figure out which part of the little ice west of Greenland we're talking about...pic.twitter.com/YSzHzO18wT
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Near Qaanaaq, middle of Inglefield Fjord, 77N
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