- Eismitte
Eismitte was the site of an
Arctic expedition in the interior ofGreenland that took place from July 1930 through August 1931, and claimed the life of noted German scientistAlfred Wegener .The name "Eismitte" means "Middle of the Ice" in German, and the campsite was located 402 kilometers (250 miles) from the coast at an estimated altitude of 3,000 meters (9,843 feet). The coldest
temperature recorded during the expedition was -64.9°C (-85 °F), while the warmest temperature noted was -2.8°C (27 °F). For the 12-month period beginningSeptember 1 ,1930 and endingAugust 31 ,1931 , the warmest month, July, had a mean monthly temperature of -12.2°C (10°F), while the coldest month, February, averaged -47.2°C (-53 °F). Over the same period a total of 110 millimeters (4.33 inches) of water-equivalent precipitation was recorded, with most of it, rather surprisingly, being received in winter. At the latitude of the camp, the sun does not set betweenMay 13 andJuly 30 each year, and does not rise betweenNovember 23 andJanuary 20 .The coordinates of the site were coord|70|53|N|40|42|W|.
Another station in the interior of the
ice sheet of Greenland wasNorth Ice .External links
* Global radiation mesured at station Eismitte by Johannes Georgi ( [http://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.604003 doi:10.1594/PANGAEA.604003] ).
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