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Bottom part of halo, S...Uploaded by: Kevin_McMahon On: 1148821359 File Size: 17729 Comments: 0 / Views: 676 Description: Halos are a common sight in the arctic. They look like a rainbow circling the sun. They are formed when sunlight is bent as it travels through ice crystals in the atmosphere. Here is a picture of the bottom part of the halo. Our lab tent is the building on the left side of this picture. |
Top part of haloUploaded by: Kevin_McMahon On: 1148821223 File Size: 15891 Comments: 0 / Views: 657 Description: Halos are a common sight in the arctic. They look like a rainbow circling the sun. They are formed when sunlight is bent as it travels through ice crystals in the atmosphere. Here is a picture of the top part of the halo. |
Frost on Sleeping BagUploaded by: Kevin_McMahon On: 1148583199 File Size: 77884 Comments: 0 / Views: 689 Description: This isn't the greatest picture but it shows frost that formed on my sleeping bag from the water vapor in my breath. The temperature dipped down to -36 degrees Celsius on the night this picture was taken. | |||
Meredith from Universi...Uploaded by: Kevin_McMahon On: 1148582873 File Size: 65865 Comments: 0 / Views: 631 Description: Meredith is showing us her technique on how to stay warm at night. Put boiling water in a nalgene bottle. Close the lid. Slide the bottle in your sleeping bag for toasty warm feet. |
unopened snack bags at...Uploaded by: Kevin_McMahon On: 1148421094 File Size: 49538 Comments: 0 / Views: 724 Description: Here are three unopened snack bags at my home in Decatur, Georgia. I took this picture on May 18, 2006. Decatur is located 915 feet above sea level. I wonder what will happen to these bags when I take them to Summit, Greenland. Summit is over 10,000 feet above sea level. | ||||
The Edge of the Ice SheetUploaded by: Kevin_McMahon On: 1148414013 File Size: 66447 Comments: 0 / Views: 697 Description: When we were flying to Summit Greenland, we could see the edge of the ice sheet. Here is one of my favorite pictures. Notice how the edge of the ice sheet is not as flat as it is at Summit. Why does it look different? | |||||
unopened snack bags at...Uploaded by: Kevin_McMahon On: 1148411462 File Size: 70427 Comments: 0 / Views: 690 Description: Here is a picture of snack bags at Summit, Greenland where we are 10,000+ feet above sea level. Compare this to the photo of these snack bags at my house in Decatur, Georgia. Decatur is only 915 feet above sea level. Read my teacher's journal called "High Altitude Headache" to find out what happened to these bags. |
unopened snack bags at...Uploaded by: Kevin_McMahon On: 1148375419 File Size: 38817 Comments: 0 / Views: 699 Description: Here are three unopened snack bags at my home in Decatur, Georgia. I took this picture on May 18, 2006. Decatur is located 915 feet above sea level. I wonder what will happen to these bags when I take them to Summit, Greenland. Summit is over 10,000 feet above sea level. | ||||
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