Record Temperature Verkhoyansk
- July 22, 2020
- Posted by: OptimizeIAS Team
- Category: DPN Topics
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Subject: Environment
Context:
Temperatures exceeded 38C in the Russian town of Verkhoyansk on 20 June, the highest temperature ever recorded north of the Arctic circle.
Concept:
- This new record breaks the Arctic town’s 32-year record it set on 25 July 1988, which was a sweltering 37.3 degrees Celsius set on 25 July 1988.
- The town of about 1,300 is located farther north than Fairbanks, Alaska, and is known for having an unusually wide temperature range.
- During the winter, Verkhoyansk is one of the coldest spots in the world, with temperatures frequently dipping well below minus-50 degrees.
- It has accelerated the melting of snow and ice; contributed to permafrost melt, and have gotten the Siberian wildfire season off to an unusually early and severe start.
- An international team of climate scientists found the record average temperatures were likely to happen less than once every 80,000 years without human-induced climate change.
- That makes such an event “almost impossible” had the world not been warmed by greenhouse gas emissions, they conclude in the study.
- The scientists described the finding as “unequivocal evidence of the impact of climate change on the planet”.