Greenland's Extreme Melt, 1 Year Later
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Last spring, NASA’s Operation IceBridge flew over one of Greenland’s earliest melt seasons on record. This year, the melt is progressing more typically, despite warm temperatures in the Arctic. Brooke Medley reflects on the differences between 2019 and 2020 melt in Greenland. Music credit: "White Lights" from Universal Production Music Video credit: NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center/Scientific Visualization Studio Kathleen Gaeta (NASA): Lead Producer Jefferson Beck (USRA): Lead Videographer Brooke Medley (NASA): Scientist
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