May 11, 2018
Thomas is cutting the top off the borehole casing at the bottom of the inclined trench.
At noon, a very weak front passed over with some clouds for an hour, the wind changed from SW to SE and temperatures increased by 6°C within half an hour. Now, we are looking at more tolerable temperatures, -18°C by day and -28°C by night, and this is 10°C warmer than in the past week.
This has made work so much easier, and the energy consumption is going down as all heaters in the weatherports do not operate at full blast anymore. Work in the “inclined trench” is nearing its end. “Inclined trench” is our word for the 7 m deep slot in the floor of the drill trench where the borehole is. The last snow blocks have been cut and hoisted up and now a little fine tuning is needed before the drill can be mounted onto the tower.
What we did today:
Weather today: Fine day with a short frontal passage at Noon. Temp. -18°C to -33°C. Wind: 4 kt to 12 kt from SW, SE and S. Visibility: Unrestricted.
FL, J.P. Steffensen