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NuukTV interview om Greenland Simulation Center
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Sømandshjemmet Nuuk præsenterer Arctic keramik
En lille video, hvor arctic keramik præsenterer lidt af deres kunsthåndværk, og nogle af tankerne der ligger bag. #NajukkanniNiuerit #KøbLokalt
Flying From Reykjavik Iceland to Nuuk Greenland August 15 2018
Flying From Reykjavik Iceland to Nuuk Greenland August 15 2018
ADXLive! [HD] FSDG NUUK!
ADXLive! [HD] FSDG NUUK! -- Watch live at
Flying to Nuuk, Greenland
Some places still trust!
GSC Teaser
Teaser about Greenland Simulation Center
flusinews.de LIVE - Review - FSDG Nuuk Greenland!
flusinews.de Livestream vom 26.05.2015:
Wir waren für euch in der neuesten Szenerie von FSDG unterwegs. Was die Umsetzung von Nuuk auf Grönland so alles bietet seht ihr in diesem Video.
Den Add-On Check zu Nuuk findet ihr hier:
Alle wichtigen Informationen zu unserem Livestream gibt es bei uns im Forum:
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AC2234 Iqualiut to Nuuk
Air Canada screenshot video. A flight from Iqaluit, CA to Nuuk, GR.
Searching for an extreme wave on W Greenland
Movie filmed between the 7th of July and the 31st of August 2013 in Imilik Bay (Icefjord), Greenland as a contribution to the National Science Centre in Poland research project: 'Tsunami and ice-berg roll events record in coastal lacustrine environments of Greenland - implications for reconstruction of sea-level history, ice-stream dynamics and assessment of natural hazards' (Award no. 2011/01/B/ST10/01553) realised by research team from Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań (Poland) and Durham University (UK).
Thanks also to UNESCO World Heritage Office in Ilulissat for permission to carry out research project in the Icefjord area.
Flight simulator X NUUK at night
Quick look to Fsx Nuuk airport and city steam edition addon (Sorry for the sound )
Northeast Regional View of Simulated Greenland Ice Sheet Response Scenario RCP 8.5: 2008 - 2300
Above is a visualization of the northeastern region of the Greenland Ice Sheet from 2008 to 2300 based on the RCP 8.5 climate scenario. This RCP scenario is characterized by increasing greenhouse gas emissions over time. The regions shown in a violet color are exposed areas of the Greenland bed that were covered by the ice sheet in 2008.
The Greenland Ice Sheet holds enough water to raise the world’s sea level by over 7 meters (23 feet). Rising atmosphere and ocean temperatures have led to an ice loss equivalent to over a centimeter increase in global mean sea-level between 1991 and 2015. Large outlet glaciers, rivers of ice moving to the sea, drain the ice from the interior of Greenland and cause the outer margins of the ice sheet to recede. Improvements in measuring the ice thickness in ice sheets is enabling better simulation of the flow in outlet glaciers, which is key to predicting the retreat of ice sheets into the future.
Recently, a simulation of the effects of outlet glacier flow on ice sheet thickness coupled with improved data and comprehensive climate modeling for differing future climate scenarios has been used to estimate Greenland’s contribution to sea-level over the next millennium. Greenland could contribute 5–34 cm (2-13 inches) to sea-level by 2100 and 11–162 cm (4-64 inches) by 2200, with outlet glaciers contributing 19–40 % of the total mass loss. The analysis shows that uncertainties in projecting mass loss are dominated by uncertainties in climate scenarios and surface processes, followed by ice dynamics. Uncertainties in ocean conditions play a minor role, particularly in the long term. Greenland will very likely become ice-free within a millennium without significant reductions in greenhouse gas emissions.
The data sets used for these animations are the control (“CTRL”) simulations and were produced with the open-source Parallel Ice Sheet Model ( All data sets for this study are publicly available at the NSF Arctic Data Center (
Visualizers: Horace Mitchell, Greg Shirah, Cindy Starr (lead)
For more information or to download this public domain video, go to
Video Captures Moment When Tsunami Hits Greenland's West Coast
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Credit: Olina Angie K Nielsen via Storyful
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FSX | Around the World Episode #5 - Nuuk to Reykjavik
Around the World Episode #5 - Nuuk to Reykjavik
In episode 5 we leave Nuuk, Greenland for Reykjavik, Iceland. Next up will be the Faroe Islands.
Nuuk, Greenland (BGGH) to Reykjavik, Iceland (BIRK)
Nuuk, Greenland Takeoff: 11:15
Reykjavik, Iceland: Approach: 51:11
Plane: Cessna Grand Caravan EX (Carenado)
Addons Used:
Flight Planner: FlightSim Commander 9
Plane: Cessna Grand Caravan EX (Carenado)
Textures: FTX Global, FTX Vector, FTX Regions, FTX openLC Europe, REX 4 Texture Direct
OpusFSX (Weather)
EZDok (Cameras)
Addons Can Be Purchased Here:
FlightSim Commander 9: fscommander.com/
Grand Caravan: carenado.com/CarSite/Portal/index.php
All FTX Products: fullterrain.com
REX: realenvironmentxtreme.com/
OpusFSX: opussoftware.co.uk/opusfsi.htm
EZDok: ezdok-software.com/
Northwest Regional View of Simulated Greenland Ice Sheet Response Scenario RCP 4.5: 2008 - 2300
Above is a visualization of the northwest region of the Greenland Ice Sheet from 2008 to 2300 based on the RCP 4.5 climate scenario. This mid-range scenario is based on the assumption that emissions will stabilize by the year 2100 and that forest lands will expand. The regions shown in a violet color are exposed areas of the Greenland bed that were covered by the ice sheet in 2008.
The Greenland Ice Sheet holds enough water to raise the world’s sea level by over 7 meters (23 feet). Rising atmosphere and ocean temperatures have led to an ice loss equivalent to over a centimeter increase in global mean sea-level between 1991 and 2015. Large outlet glaciers, rivers of ice moving to the sea, drain the ice from the interior of Greenland and cause the outer margins of the ice sheet to recede. Improvements in measuring the ice thickness in ice sheets is enabling better simulation of the flow in outlet glaciers, which is key to predicting the retreat of ice sheets into the future.
Recently, a simulation of the effects of outlet glacier flow on ice sheet thickness coupled with improved data and comprehensive climate modeling for differing future climate scenarios has been used to estimate Greenland’s contribution to sea-level over the next millennium. Greenland could contribute 5–34 cm (2-13 inches) to sea-level by 2100 and 11–162 cm (4-64 inches) by 2200, with outlet glaciers contributing 19–40 % of the total mass loss. The analysis shows that uncertainties in projecting mass loss are dominated by uncertainties in climate scenarios and surface processes, followed by ice dynamics. Uncertainties in ocean conditions play a minor role, particularly in the long term. Greenland will very likely become ice-free within a millennium without significant reductions in greenhouse gas emissions.
The data sets used for these animations are the control (“CTRL”) simulations and were produced with the open-source Parallel Ice Sheet Model ( All data sets for this study are publicly available at the NSF Arctic Data Center (
Visualizers: Horace Mitchell, Greg Shirah, Cindy Starr (lead)
For more information or to download this public domain video, go to
Nuuk TV.mp4
Nuuk TV showreel
Vlog_4! Travel to Nuuk
I were in Nuuk in that time...
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