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hatrack

(59,583 posts)
Mon Jul 27, 2020, 08:12 AM Jul 2020

21.7C (71.06F) In Svalbard Highest Temperature Ever Measured In European Arctic

Climate change is real, not least in the Arctic. When the Midnight sun shines on what used to be ice-covered waters the much darker sea surface absorbs the heat. This is one of the reasons for the current Arctic heatwave.

Already before noon on Saturday, Norway’s Meteorological Institute reported the temperature in Longyearbyen to be 20 degrees Celsius. Before 1 pm, the temperature reached 20,6°C and by early evening, the heat peaked at 21,7°C, a tweet update from @Meteorologene says. This is the first time since 1979 the official temperature in the main settlement on Svalbard is above 20°C, the institute tells. On July 15, 41 years ago, the temperature reached 21,3°C.

Located at 78° North, Longyearbyen faces climate changes like few other towns. Houses are sagging as thawing permafrost makes the ground unstable. Until last winter, Svalbard counted 100 consecutive months with above normal temperatures. Some periods have seen 12-14 degrees over normal around Longyearbyen.

The meteorological institute explains the heat with the negative spiral caused by climate change. Less sea-ice and less white snow-covered land mean less of the sunlight being reflected back to space. Darker waters-surface and soil absorbs more heat, again accelerating the permafrost thaw and causes more sea-ice to melt.

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https://thebarentsobserver.com/en/arctic/2020/07/record-heat-hits-longyearbyen

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21.7C (71.06F) In Svalbard Highest Temperature Ever Measured In European Arctic (Original Post) hatrack Jul 2020 OP
and we think we weren't prepared for a pandemic, climate change will be million times worse beachbumbob Jul 2020 #1
It will be horrid. Magoo48 Jul 2020 #2
horrid is understated and NO way to improve that as proven by COVID beachbumbob Jul 2020 #3

Magoo48

(4,705 posts)
2. It will be horrid.
Mon Jul 27, 2020, 09:15 AM
Jul 2020

Our response so far to climate catastrophe Is a big “fuck you” to next generations which, of course, includes our own children and grandchildren. For a party screaming at leaders to follow the science right now on the CV-19, aren’t banging up against our own hypocrisy as we measure our response to our planet’s most overwhelming crisis?

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