with Peter Sinclair
It's like the planet has a fever.
— Scott Duncan (@ScottDuncanWX) November 5, 2020
October 2020 helps show the impacts of a changing climate. The Arctic did not freeze due to warmth stored in vast areas of open water – this was a record breaking month for lack of ice.
The air temperature was extremely high compared to normal. pic.twitter.com/Z0R7LH5gbA
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November 5, 2020 at 10:59 pm
NSIDC . . .
“Ocean Waves in November—in the Arctic”
“A vast area of the Arctic Ocean remains ice free as November begins, far later in the season than is typical. The monthly average ice extent for October is the lowest in the satellite record.”
http://nsidc.org/arcticseaicenews/2020/11/blue-waves-in-november-in-the-arctic/
November 5, 2020 at 11:00 pm
Arctic time capsule from 2018 washes up in Ireland as polar ice melts
“In a Zoom call, Sveta said the crew and passengers had thought the cylinder might be discovered in 30 or 50 years and expressed shock it was found so quickly.”
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/nov/05/arctic-time-capsule-from-2018-washes-up-in-ireland-as-polar-ice-melts
November 6, 2020 at 2:11 am
“Temperatures were extremely high for October over many of continental land areas and islands north of the Arctic Circle. They were also extremely high over the Arctic Ocean and its bordering coastal seas, particularly in a region extending eastward from Svalbard over the seas north of Siberia to the Beaufort Sea north of Alaska and northwestern Canada. Temperatures were also very much higher than average over the Tibetan Plateau and around the eastern Mediterranean Sea.”
https://climate.copernicus.eu/surface-air-temperature-october-2020