Jennifer Francis of Rutgers University. |
Danish and US researchers monitoring satellites and Arctic
weather stations are surprised and alarmed by air temperatures peaking at what
they say is an unheard-of 20C higher than normal for the time of year. In
addition, sea temperatures averaging nearly 4C higher than usual in October and
November.
“It’s been about 20C warmer than normal over most of the
Arctic Ocean, along with cold anomalies of about the same magnitude over
north-central Asia. This is unprecedented for November,” said research professor
Jennifer Francis of Rutgers University.
Temperatures have been only a few degrees above freezing
when -25C should be expected, according to Francis. “These temperatures are
literally off the charts for where they should be at this time of year. It is
pretty shocking. The Arctic has been breaking records all year. It is exciting
but also scary,” she said.
Read John Vidal’s story in The Guardian - “'Extraordinarily hot' Arctic temperatures alarm scientists.”
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