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    Simplicissimus @simplicissimus 26/12/2016
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    The Arctic is showing stunning winter warmth, and these scientists think they know why - The Washington Post
    ▻https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/energy-environment/wp/2016/12/23/the-arctic-is-behaving-so-bizarrely-and-these-scientists-think-they-

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    And now this week, as you can see above, we’re seeing another huge burst of Arctic warmth. A buoy close to the North Pole just reported temperatures close to the freezing point of 32 degrees Fahrenheit (0 Celsius), which is 10s of degrees warmer than normal for this time of year. Although it isn’t clear yet, we could now be in for another period when sea ice either pauses its spread across the Arctic ocean, or reverses course entirely.

    But these bursts of Arctic warmth don’t stand alone — last month, extremely warm North Pole temperatures corresponded with extremely cold temperatures over Siberia. This week, meanwhile, there are large bursts of un-seasonally cold air over Alaska and Siberia once again.

    It is all looking rather consistent with an outlook that has been dubbed “Warm Arctic, Cold Continents” — a notion that remains scientifically contentious but, if accurate, is deeply consequential for how climate change could unfold in the Northern Hemisphere winter.
    […]
    “We continue to see this Arctic behaving so bizarrely, I think we’re in for a #very_interesting_winter ,” said [Rutgers University climate scientist and Arctic specialist Jennifer] Francis.

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      Phil Reka docs & archives @reka CC BY-NC-SA 26/12/2016

      #arctique #climat

      Phil Reka docs & archives @reka CC BY-NC-SA
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      CDB_77 @cdb_77 27/12/2016

      #changement_climatique

      CDB_77 @cdb_77
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