Saturday, 9 March 2019

ARCTIC REGION WAS 4-6c WARMER IN 1930'S

This piece refers to a new study which shows the figures. This extract gives a few details:

"during the 1930/31 expedition, it was 4.6 °C warmer than the present day in CB [Calm Bay]. Such a high thermal anomaly was influenced by a warm autumn and winter, especially February 1931, when the average monthly temperature was 10.7 °C higher than in the modern period.”

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