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Kangerlussuaq for recreational purposes. You do not have access to these cabins unless you are invited.
Camping
Generally, anyone can camp anywhere in Greenland for any period of time.
However, you will have to observe and respect the privilege, interest and right of the owner of any house or
building and its immediate surroundings. Therefore, don t pitch your tent up close to any house, cabin or
other building. Most campers will also prefer to make camp in the field away from settlers and civilization .
See also about camping in the section Accommodation .
Cell phones (aka mobile phones)
NMT cell phones can not be used in Greenland.
GSM-based cell phones can be used almost all over inhabited regions in Greenland, i.e. in all 17 towns and
all hamlets with more than 70 inhabitants. GSM transceivers deployed on mountain peaks will also secure
an improved coverage for GSM telephones used while in coastal waters.
A clickable coverage map for GSM in Greenland:
http://www.gsmworld.com/cgi-bin/ni_map.pl?cc=gl&net=te
GPRS (an add-on service to GSM telephones) telephones may encounter coverage problems in some
towns and hamlets where telephone communication is based on satellite links.
You can use a foreign GSM subscription telephone in Greenland, if your telecom operator has a roaming
agreement with TELE Greenland. See the list of roaming partners in Greenland at
http://www.tele.gl/dk/Mobil/Mobil_i_udlandet/Roaming_lande.htm
Price list for use of cell phones in Greenland is available at http://www.tele.gl/dk/Mobil/Priser/index.htm
The TELE Greenland section of the post office (adjacent to Pilersuisoq, the general store) sells various cell
phones and anything else associated with telecommunication in Greenland.
Danish Polar Center
IPY Service Manual for Kangerlussuaq 2008
version 1 June 2008
Compiled and written by Henning Thing (het@fi.dk)
Danish Polar Center Danish Agency for Science, Technology and Innovation
page 16 of 60
Climate
Kangerlussuaq has a low Arctic continental climate with quite stable weather patterns summer and winter.
The precipitation regime is quite xeric averaging around 120mm / year. Winter temperatures fall to around -
50°C and in summer temperatures may increase to above +20°C. In project planning for fieldwork in or
around Kangerlussuaq, it is always best to prepare for the worst. The weather in Kangerlussuaq can be
cold in May, and snow is always a possibility. June, July and August are normally fairly temperate with
temperatures ranging between +5°C and +20°C. Rain is common in these months, and given the right
conditions, it can be quite cool.
The Kangerlussuaq region is within the low Arctic eco-zone with diverse habitats like salt lakes, dune
systems, mountain tundra and steppes with caribou and muskox populations etc. Caribou are indigenous
but muskoxen were introduced from Northeast Greenland thirty years ago.
The plant growing season is long, featuring 150 days without snow cover, 80 continuously frost-free days,
and 150 consecutive days with maximum air temperature continuously above freezing; (the numbers given
are average values). The climate is very stable and with low rate of rainy days. The monthly mean is 241
sun hours in May through August.
The proximity of the Inland Ice has a significant effect on the climatic regime for the living resources and
further it presents unique logistic opportunities for studies on the Ice Sheet proper, the edge zone, and
periglacial geomorphology.
See the current Kangerlussuaq weather and forecast.
Although there is a high predictability in the local weather pattern you should never forget that the weather
may change quickly. Do not venture into the field unprepared for adverse weather conditions! At any
time, a weather forecast can be obtained for either the local area or any other place in Greenland by
contacting the meteorologist on duty in the 'Met Office' at the top floor above the general store in Block M.
Kangerlussuaq Airport is located 50 km north of the Arctic circle. Around the solstices (21 June and 22
December) the area therefore experiences a short period of midnight sun and of midday darkness,
respectively.
Danish Polar Center
IPY Service Manual for Kangerlussuaq 2008
version 1 June 2008
Compiled and written by Henning Thing (het@fi.dk)
Danish Polar Center Danish Agency for Science, Technology and Innovation
page 17 of 60
Clouds see section Weather reports
Clothing
Select cold weather clothing suitable for the site where you will perform your research. Take into
consideration that weather conditions vary widely with location, altitude and latitude in Greenland. The most
important rule in dressing for arctic work is to stay dry and warm. This can be accomplished by layering
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