The pools of melted water on the inland ice are increasing in size at an unprecedented rate.
These pictures were taken from a regular commercial flight from Kangerlussuaq Greenland to Copenhagen Denmark on July 19th 2005, from an altitude of 11000 meters or app. 36000 feet.
You don't need sophisticated equipment or expensive research to see the effects of global warming any more. You just need to get on a plane.
According to NASA, the increased availability of melting water is thought to influence the glacier speeds on Greenland, which has made a jump up just between 2001 and 2003.
NASA - Fastest Glacier in Greenland Doubles Speed
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