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Eugene

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Tue May 14, 2019, 04:28 PM May 2019

It was 84 degrees near the Arctic Ocean this weekend as carbon dioxide hit its highest level in huma

Source: Washington Post

It was 84 degrees near the Arctic Ocean this weekend as carbon dioxide hit its highest level in human history

By Jason Samenow
May 14 at 9:53 AM

Over the weekend, the climate system sounded simultaneous alarms. Near the entrance to the Arctic Ocean in northwest Russia, the temperature surged to 84 degrees Fahrenheit (29 Celsius). Meanwhile, the concentration of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere eclipsed 415 parts per million for the first time in human history.

By themselves, these are just data points. But taken together with so many indicators of an altered atmosphere and rising temperatures, they blend into the unmistakable portrait of human-induced climate change.

Saturday’s steamy 84-degree reading was posted in Arkhangelsk, Russia, where the average high temperature is around 54 this time of year. The city of 350,000 people sits next to the White Sea, which feeds into the Arctic Ocean’s Barents Sea.



In Koynas, a rural area to the east of Arkhangelsk, it was even hotter on Sunday, soaring to 87 degrees (31 Celsius). Many locations in Russia, from the Kazakhstan border to the White Sea, set record-high temperatures over the weekend, some 30 to 40 degrees (around 20 Celsius) above average. The warmth also bled west into Finland, which hit 77 degrees (25 Celsius) Saturday, the country’s warmest temperature of the season so far.

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Read more: https://www.washingtonpost.com/weather/2019/05/14/it-was-degrees-near-arctic-ocean-this-weekend-carbon-dioxide-hit-its-highest-level-human-history/
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It was 84 degrees near the Arctic Ocean this weekend as carbon dioxide hit its highest level in huma (Original Post) Eugene May 2019 OP
Send us some of that heat! Ohiogal May 2019 #1
Big fires are reportedly burning across Siberia pscot May 2019 #2

Ohiogal

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1. Send us some of that heat!
Tue May 14, 2019, 04:36 PM
May 2019

It has barely passed 50 degrees here in NE Ohio today, and it’s been dreary and gloomy. Feels more like March than May.

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