Greenland Neem-2010: Forecast 22 June - day 55

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Satellite image of North Greenland and the Arctic: shows crystal clear conditions over the Northern parts of the ice cap. A frontal depression with cold, warm and occlusion front to the East. (c)sat image from weather office Canada.

General
Oh yes, the latest satellite image shows a clear and bright North Greenland this morning. The latest run of GFS confirms this sutuation and expects this situation at least for the next 48 to 72 hours. The only thing to keep an eye is the formation of shallow fog patches, especially during the small hours.
This is an excellent good weather window to get some flights in!

22/06/10 - day 1
- Wind: SSE 8-12kt, after 15/18utc becoming S to SSW 4-8kt
- Weather: sunny and clear with after 21utc increasing risk of some shallow fog patches (including a surface inversion)
- Temperature: Min06utc=-15c dayMax(18utc)=-8C

23/06/10 - day 2
- Wind: SSE to SE 2-5kt, after 18/21utc increasing to SE 6-10kt.
- Weather: any fog patches should have dissipated by 09utc and than for the remainder of the day sunny and clear
- Temperature: (6utc)=-20°C (18utc)=-8°C.

24/06/10 - day 3
- Wind: SE 8-12kt, after 15utc becoming S 2-6kt.
- Weather: sunny with a few patches of high clouds.
- Temperature: (6utc)=-14°C (surface inversion) (18utc)=-7°C

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