Cape Cort Adelaer

Cape Cort Adelaer (Danish: Kap Cort Adelaer), also known as Cape Adelaer, is a headland in the North Atlantic Ocean, southeast Greenland, Sermersooq municipality. This cape is named after Norwegian seaman Cort Adeler (1622 – 1675) who distinguished himself for services rendered to the Royal Dano-Norwegian Navy.[1]

Cape Cort Adelaer
Kap Cort Adelaer, Kangeq
LocationSermersooq, Greenland
Coordinates61°50′N 42°5′W
Offshore water bodiesNorth Atlantic Ocean
Elevation707 m
AreaArctic

Geography

Cape Cort Adelaer is located in the northeast of an irregularly-shaped coastal island located on the northern side of the mouth of the Napasorsuaq Fjord. Cape Daniel Rantzau, the SE headland of the same island is located 7.2 km to the south.[2]

Small Uummannaarsuk island lies 2 km to the southeastof the cape.[3] The dangerous active glacier Puisortoq is located to the north.[4]

History

Cape Cort Adelaer weather station was built and staffed on this headland by the Allies during World War II. It was established by Major John T. Crowell in 1943, at the same time that the Comanche Bay facility was reestablished.[5] At that time there was another weather station on Skjoldungen further north up the coast.[6]

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References

  1. Cort Adeler – utdypning (Store norske leksikon)
  2. Den grønlandske Lods - Sejladsanvisninger Østgrønland, p. 49
  3. "Kap Cort Adelaer". Mapcarta. Retrieved 10 April 2016.
  4. "Puisortoq". Mapcarta. Retrieved 23 December 2018.
  5. Spencer Apollonio, Lands That Hold One Spellbound: A Story of East Greenland, 2008 pp. 272-275
  6. "Kap Cort Adelaer - Weather Station". Warcovers - Greenland Units. Retrieved 18 April 2016.


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