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As wildfires ravage Russian forests, Arctic Siberia smashes record for hottest ever June | As wildfires ravage Russian forests, Arctic Siberia smashes record for hottest ever June |
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Russia's Siberian Arctic has recorded its hottest ever average June temperature. In 2020, the region was more than five degrees Celsius warmer than is usual for the first month of summer. | |
That's according to scientists at the European Union's Copernicus Programme, which observes the Earth and collects data on weather, vegetation, and sea level, amongst other indicators. | |
Its scientists say that the Russian Arctic broke the previous record by more than a degree Celsius, with some areas of the Arctic seeing temperature rises of more than 10 degrees. | |
Russia is also suffering from mass forest fires and has seen a dramatic spike in carbon dioxide in the air. On June 29, the Copernicus Programme spotted flames at a latitude of 72.723°N – an area once considered immune to such high temperatures. | Russia is also suffering from mass forest fires and has seen a dramatic spike in carbon dioxide in the air. On June 29, the Copernicus Programme spotted flames at a latitude of 72.723°N – an area once considered immune to such high temperatures. |
On June 20, the small northern town of Verkhoyansk, home to just 1,000 people, saw a record temperature of 38 degrees Celsius. In the winter, the mercury in Verkhoyansk regularly dips below -40. | |
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