Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather forecast - This is not just the first time. In June, there was a high temperature of 30 degrees in the Arctic Circle. Doesn’t it mean that the earth is about to enter a small glacier?

This is not just the first time. In June, there was a high temperature of 30 degrees in the Arctic Circle. Doesn’t it mean that the earth is about to enter a small glacier?

High temperature phenomena caused by climate warming can be said to be very common today. Even reaching every corner of the earth. We all know that global warming is the warming of the entire earth, so it cannot be avoided in any area. According to iNews reports, rare high temperatures occurred in the Arctic Circle in June, exceeding 30 degrees. For the Arctic Circle, heat wave attacks are accelerating the pattern of climate change in the Arctic Circle, and even raising the risk of glacier melting to a new level. "magnitude", so high temperatures are now a frequent pattern.

Will the Arctic get hotter and hotter?

According to climatologists, the abnormally high temperatures in the Arctic will continue to develop, and the Arctic Circle has now experienced the hottest year on record globally in the past five years. It is expected that high temperatures above 30 degrees will appear again in July or August, because the temperature in the Arctic Circle is usually the highest during this period. It is only June now, so there is a high probability that this limit will be exceeded in July/August. According to data from the European Union's Climate Change Monitoring Agency, global temperature records are 0.63 degrees above average. This is the extreme "high temperature" the Arctic is experiencing today.

So abnormal climate phenomena are indeed not a good thing. British climatologist Gareth Marshall also said that the abnormally high temperature in the Arctic in June showed that due to global warming, the Arctic environment is changing at a rate of How quickly will humanity face more extreme impacts from the Arctic, where emissions from carbon sinks in forests and soils in the Arctic will rise, further accelerating climate change and creating a high-temperature "round" "This makes the temperature even more severe.

The Arctic climate anomaly is not just a one-time event. How much impact will it have?

According to NASA satellite monitoring data, the high temperature in June is not the first climate anomaly in the Arctic. In April this year, there was a record high temperature in the Arctic Circle. It also caused wildfires. Among them, it was found that there were wildfires in at least 9 areas near Kemerovo and Novosibirsk in Siberia. The smoke also spread to Eurasia, so the abnormal temperature in June can also be regarded as the Arctic Circle. "Second Normal", which also indirectly shows that this summer, the temperature in the Arctic Circle may trigger a wider range of wildfires, and there are too many climate abnormalities.

In 2019, fires in the Arctic Circle caused 15 million hectares of forest to burn, and this data is still the lowest, so the problems that will arise next will definitely be serious. Since the mid-19th century, average temperatures across the Arctic have risen by more than 2 degrees Celsius, twice the global average. The United Nations has confirmed that this trend is expected to continue as the capture of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere reaches record levels, and warned that countries must work to reduce greenhouse gas emissions over the next decade if they want to change this phenomenon. Make unprecedented efforts to avoid climate chaos.

Isn’t it said that the earth is going to enter a small glacier?

It is true that when the weather continues to heat up, everyone always talks about the Little Glacier, but since 2020, the most convincing sunspots may affect the earth to enter the Little Ice Age , this conclusion seems to be no longer valid. In June, NASA also monitored and found that our sun may have entered the 25th active cycle period, which shows that sunspots are increasing, not decreasing. Therefore, it is impossible for the sunspots to disappear and cause small glaciers on the earth.

However, there are also reports that our earth will enter a small glacier in 2030, and the sunspots will completely disappear by then. According to time, it happens to be the end of the 25th cycle of sunspots, so in the end Will we know in 10 years? Generally speaking, the solar activity cycle is what the street says. Of course, to be honest, if the current warming trend of the earth is really followed, even if the earth enters the Little Ice Age, it may not change the overall temperature much. At most, it will return the global climate to normal.

Today’s warming has broken records continuously, and the World Meteorological Organization has also said that 2020 may become the hottest year on record. So it’s getting hotter and hotter, so why not take a trip to the small glacier to cool down? Of course, for the earth, according to current research by scientists, only small glaciers can appear in some areas, which means that the extreme cold is more extreme, rather than the entire earth experiencing "extreme cold". Of course, the world is a whole, and climate change in one region will definitely affect other regions. This is the general situation.