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Siberian Heatwave Wrecks Sea Ice as Greenland High Settles In | Robertscribbler

By Garry Rogers @Garry_Rogers

Siberian Heatwave Wrecks Sea Ice as Greenland High Settles In | robertscribblerWe’ve never seen Arctic sea ice extents that are as low as they are now in early June. And with Arctic heatwaves, warm winds, warm storms, and a Greenland High all settling in, something had better change soon or otherwise the ice cap over the northern Polar Ocean is basically screwed.

On the shores of the Arctic Ocean’s East Siberian Sea (ESS), near the town of Logashinko, temperatures today are expected to rise to near 80 degrees Fahrenheit. Readings that are about 40 to 50 degrees (F) above normal for this near-polar region during this time of year.

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