June 25, 2015 - High temperatures over North America, close to the Arctic Ocean |
On July 1, 2015, temperatures are forecast to be as high as 111.4°F (or 44.1°C) near Chico, north of San Francisco. Temperatures are forecast to be high over most of North America and Eastern Siberia, threatening to further warm up waters of the Arctic Ocean.
Forecast for July 1, 2015 - High temperatures over North America, close to the Arctic Ocean |
The image below shows that on June 27, 2015, temperatures of well over 40°C (104°F) were recorded in Europe and in Pakistan, where temperatures earlier this month had reached 49°C (120.2°F) in some places. The heat wave reportedly killed 1233 people in Karachi alone. This in addition to the 2500 people killed earlier in India by high temperatures.
June 27, 2015 - High temperatures over Russia, close to the Arctic Ocean |
- They are examples of heatwaves that can increasingly extend far to the north, all the way into the Arctic Ocean, speeding up warming of the Arctic Ocean seabed and threatening to unleash huge methane eruptions.
- They set the scene for wildfires that emit not only greenhouse gases such as carbon dioxide and methane, but also pollutants such as carbon monoxide (that depletes hydroxyl that could otherwise break down methane) and black carbon (that when settling on ice causes it to absorb more sunlight).
- They cause warming of the water of rivers that end up in the Arctic Ocean, thus resulting in additional sea ice decline and warming of the Arctic Ocean seabed.
June 24, 2015 - Smoke from wildfires in Alaska - from: wunderground.com |
Very warm water is also flowing from the Pacific Ocean through the Bering Strait into the Arctic Ocean. As the image below shows, the water that is flowing into the Arctic Ocean from the Pacific is much warmer than it used to be, as much as 6.1°C (10.98°F) warmer.
View the flow of the water on the animated version of above image at earth.nullschool.net |
Sea surface temperatures near the coast of Alaska as high as 19°C (66.2°F) from June 21-24, 2015 |
The situation is dire and calls for comprehensive and effective action, as discussed at the Climate Plan.
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- Gulf Stream brings ever warmer water into Arctic Ocean
http://arctic-news.blogspot.com/2015/06/gulf-stream-brings-ever-warmer-water-into-arctic-ocean.html
- High Temperatures in the Arctic
- Heat Wave Forecast For Russia Early June 2015http://arctic-news.blogspot.com/2015/06/heat-wave-forecast-for-russia-early-june-2015.html
- Heat Wave Forecast For Russia Early June 2015http://arctic-news.blogspot.com/2015/06/heat-wave-forecast-for-russia-early-june-2015.html
Sea surface temperature anomalies in the Arctic. Note the warming in the area of the Beaufort Sea where the Mackenzie...
Posted by Sam Carana on Thursday, June 25, 2015
Hello
ReplyDeleteI was completing my article when yours came out earlier today. I talked about the ."Blob" that's going North through the Bering straight atm and heading to melt more ice. If you don't understand French. you'll probably understand a few pics.http://leclimatoblogue.blogspot.ca/2015/06/un-blob-sattaque-la-glace.html.
Have a nice day Sam
Pack and leave - before it's too late.
ReplyDeleteSea ice extent decrease diminished considerably. Is the fifth lowest on record. 10,52 mln km2.
ReplyDeletehttp://nsidc.org/arcticseaicenews/charctic-interactive-sea-ice-graph/
Let us wait for PIOMAS data
Interesting seeing the animation of the ice shell thickness
ReplyDeletefracturing and letting the heat out is this a common event in recent times..