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Temperatures above freezing at North Pole – in November!!

Temperatures above freezing at North Pole – in November!!

Above Zero Celsius at North Pole November 2020 Arctic News, 11 November, 2020 The image below shows how a hot Arctic Ocean distorts the Jet Stream and hot air moves all the way up to the North Pole.      Above image shows the Northern Hemisphere at November 12, 2020, with a temperature forecast of 2.0°C or 35.5°F at the North Pole at 1000 hPa at 15:00Z. On the right, jet stream crosses the Arctic Ocean (at 250 hPa). At surface level,…

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Video and pictures from latest research mission show gas release in the Laptev and the East Siberian seas

Video and pictures from latest research mission show gas release in the Laptev and the East Siberian seas

 Bubbling methane craters and super seeps – is this the worrying new face of the undersea Arctic? Video and pictures from latest research mission show gas release in the Laptev and the East Siberian seas. By Valeria Sukhova, Olga Gertcyk A team of 69 scientists from ten countries documented bubble clouds rising from a depth of around 300 metres (985ft) along a 150km (93 mile) undersea slope in the Laptev Sea, and confirmed high methane concentrations by hundreds of onboard…

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