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hatrack

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Tue Nov 10, 2020, 08:21 AM Nov 2020

Temps Across 2 Russian Arctic Archipelagos 10C Above Avg. In October; Surrounding Seas 6-8C Higher

Temperature maps from Russian meteorology service Roshydromet show that the islands located north of the Siberian mainland were as much as ten degrees Celsius warmer than normal for the season.


Temperature Deviations In October 2020. Map By Roshydromet

Judging from the data, it was the spot on earth with the biggest temperature deviation from normal.

Also other surrounding parts of the Arctic were extraordinary warm in October. Temperature maps show that practically the whole northern Kara Sea and Laptev Sea was six and eight degrees warmer then normal. According to the meteorologists, this year had the second warmest October in the Arctic on record. Only 2016 was warmer, the service informs.

Also other parts of the globe saw October temperatures reach abnormal highs. The European parts of Russia experienced an absolute record, while the northernmost parts of Canada saw average temperatures reach six degrees above normal.

EDIT

https://thebarentsobserver.com/en/2020/11/october-heat-arctic-archipelago-was-10-degrees-warmer-normal

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