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Arctic weather temperature

The average temperature in Arctic 1 month is between -40℃ and 0℃, and the lowest temperature in most areas in winter can be as low as -50℃. The average temperature in July is between-10℃ and 10℃, and the highest temperature in summer in some areas can reach above 30℃.

As far as global climate change is concerned in 2022, it is not uncommon for the Arctic to have a high temperature of 32.5 degrees. After all, the global high temperature is very fierce, and it will always be the strongest temperature in "once in a hundred years" and "ever".

According to the national satellite meteorological data, during June 2022, the areas with global surface temperature above 40℃ and 50℃ accounted for 16.77% and 4.23% respectively.

North Africa, Asia, South Asia, North America, Europe and other places have seen surface temperatures above 50 degrees, and it has been more than 5 days. For example, the once-in-a-century high temperature in China and Shanghai reached over 40 degrees.

Arctic weather temperature is displayed according to monitoring data.

In June, 2023, the Antarctic sea ice coverage area was about 6.5438+0.307 million square kilometers, which was the lowest in recent years. Compared with the average sea ice area in the same period from 2065.438+09 to 2026.5438+0, it was about 722,000 square kilometers (down 5.2%), and compared with the same period last year, it was about 6.5438+0.729 million square kilometers (. The same is true of the Arctic.

The rare high temperature in the Arctic has once again sparked heated discussions. In July this year, the temperature in the Arctic Circle soared to 32.5 degrees Celsius. As a result, the ice sheet covering Greenland, the largest island in the world, is also melting at an accelerated rate. Scientists in the Arctic even play ice volleyball in short-sleeved shorts.

Therefore, it is quite rare. Wearing short sleeves in the Arctic is definitely a "bad signal", indicating that the development of global warming is still expanding.