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hatrack

(59,585 posts)
Tue Nov 5, 2019, 09:17 AM Nov 2019

Russian Arctic Islands (Franz Josef/Severnaya Zemlya) 8C Above Normal For October - New Record High

The Russian archipelagos of Franz Josef Land and Severnaya Zemlya experienced the warmest ever October on record. According to Russia’s meteorological service Roshydromet, average temperatures on the islands were up to eight degrees Celsius higher than normal.

Temperature maps from the meteorologists show a belt of warm air stretching across major parts of the Arctic. The biggest abnormalities are found in the area of the Franz Josef Land and Severnaya Zemlya, as well as further west in an area on the northeastern coast of Greenland. Average temperatures up to six degrees higher than normal were registered across the northern Barents Sea and Kara Sea. Practically the whole central part of the high Arctic were at least four degrees higher than normal, the maps provided by Roshydromet show.

If the trend continues in November and December, the year of 2019 could end up as the warmest ever registered on the northern hemisphere.

The hot Arctic weather is confirmed also by the U.S National Snow and Ice Data Center (NSIDC) that states that «the summer of 2019 was exceptionally warm, with repeated pulses of very warm air from northern Siberia and the Bering Strait.»

EDIT

https://thebarentsobserver.com/en/2019/11/arctic-islands-8-degrees-warmer-norma

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