Russia experienced the warmest fourth autumn in history

Fall 2012 in Russia is the fourth warmest autumn since the country conducted hydrometeorological monitoring since 1891.

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According to the announcement of the Russian Federal Meteorological Center, throughout Russia, except the Evenki Autonomous Region, the average autumn temperature is higher than normal, especially in the islands of the Kara and East Siberian seas. where the average autumn heat is about 6-9 degrees, also in Northeast Yakutia, Magadan province and Chukotka autonomous region -3-5 degrees.

Meanwhile, on the European territory section and the Primore region the average temperature is 2 degrees. In Central Russia and the Volga region, warm autumn weather is no longer "rare".

In the past 10 years, Russia has spent 6 Fall seasons with such warm weather.

Fall 2012 in Central Russia is not only one of the warmest autumns, but also a very "wet" Fall. From September to November, in the capital of Moscow, total rainfall reached about 274mm, only about 15mm lower than the record wet season of 1952.

Besides, the past Autumn in the Arctic is also the warmest Autumn season in the history of meteorological observation in this area. There are 9 out of 10 Autumn seasons with the highest average temperature in the Northern Hemisphere in the early years of this century.