A warming that is of concern. For several weeks, abnormally high temperatures were observed in Siberia, one of the northernmost regions of Russia. This Saturday, June 20, the threshold of 100.4 degree Fahrenheit (over 37°C) was reached in one of the cities located in this province, reports the blog american Gizmodo.

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For the meteorologist of CBS, Jeff Berardelli, is ” the warmest temperature ever recorded north of the arctic circle “. “The kind of temperature that we expect by 2100, 80 years earlier. To put these data in perspective, Miami has only reached 100 degrees Fahrenheit only once “, was further noted by the specialist on Twitter. Information is also shared on the social network by the militant Swedish climate Greta Thunberg.

The year 2019 had already reached record highs in heat

last month, the Siberia had already been observed in temperatures of nearly 40 degrees Fahrenheit (4°C) above normal for this time of the year, causing several fires throughout the region, and the melting of the glaciers. To note that the year 2019 had already registered record warmth. The winter of 2019-2020 have been the warmest in this region since records began, 130 years ago, with average temperatures up to 6°C above normal “, said Marina Makarova, meteorologist-in-chief for the agency of Russian weather of Guidrometsentr, cited by CNN. A sad record which is about, according to the experts, to be again beaten. ”

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