Phenomena’s:

Aurora Borealis is the Arctic equivalent of Antarctica’s Aurora Australis, the Northern Lights.

Arriving in the summer, T&T will instead enjoy their second bout of perpetual "midnight sun" in a year.

"Black skies" are clouds reflecting leads of open water.

"Full moon inferno" is an event that is caused by the tidal changes brought on by the full moon. As the ocean rise, the ice breaks up and the ice floes collide.  

Depth perception becomes impossible in very clear Arctic air and the world takes on a strangely two-dimensional aspect. Such distance distortion is described in "Arctic dreams":

"A Swedish explorer had all but completed a written description in his notebook of a craggy headland with two unusually symmetrical valley glaciers, the whole of it a part of a large island, when he discovered what he was looking at was a walrus."

"Fata Morgana" or Arctic mirages are caused by reflections of water and ice. When combined with temperature inversions, they create illusions of solid, well-defined features where there are none.

"Extremely high horizon refraction" Refraction of sun light due to cold dense polar air causes an increase in brightness almost unknown within present physics literature. Global Warming may be seen by studying simple satellite picture archives. Low on the horizon polar sunsets have sun disks compressed into a line! Site dedicated to the phenomena www.eh2r.com