Christian Eide and team: DYEIII - to Nuuk: forecast 4 Sep

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Latest satellite image from noaa19. This is an Infra Red iamge showing the difference in temperatures of the different fields. Dark is warm and white is cold. We us these pictures to see the difference between high and low clouds. Low clouds are warm and appear dark, whilst high clouds are very cold and are showing up white. As you can see the team is under the high clouds of the frontal depression. Click on the image to see the full display.

Forecast Dye III to Nuuk - 04 September 2010 - day 4
Position: N65.138 W-43.82
Altitude: 2490meter

General:
On the latsest satellite image the frontal depression has shifted a little more to the East but it will still determine the weather over your location today and tomorrow.

Day 1: 04 September 2010
Weather: still very cloudy to overcast with slight to temporarily moderate snowfall. No more blowing snow, so visibility should be slightly better than previous days.
Wind: ENE 4-6m/s, turning to the North and slightly decreasing
Temperatures: -5/-6°C

Day 2: 05 September 2010
Weather: still very cloudy but gradually (slowly) improving conditions. Initially still some slight snow but that should stop and some sunny spells develop. Moderate to good visibility and also the contrast and horizon improves.
Wind: SE 4-6m/s, slightly increasing
Temperatures: -12/-4°C

Day 3: 06 September 2010
Weather: sunny spells and scattered to broken high clouds. Possibly a few fog patches around.
Wind: S 2-4ms, no significant change.
Temperatures: -10/-6°C

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