This summer in the North Pole is no different from Saigon, the highest temperature up to 34.8 degrees Celsius

The summer of 2019 is the time to break many records of temperature in the world. Temperatures in European countries consistently surpass record, many die in hot weather, even in countries that are known to have a temperate climate.

The story at the Arctic Circle turned out to be no better either. Meteorological experts said last July, you could even wear shorts with a T-shirt for a walk in some areas of the South Pole. Because, the temperature there is no different from Saigon now.

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Temperatures in many areas south of the Arctic Circle

Only that, it is not good news, when it only proves that the global warming phenomenon is getting stronger .

Specifically, according to NOAA (American National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration), on July 26, the temperature in the northern Swedish village of Markusvinsa at the southern edge of the Arctic Circle reached 34.8 °. C. More notably, this temperature is recorded in the afternoon, and it is also the record number recorded in this area.

Similar figures also appear in other territories. Like Norway's Saltdal village, the temperature is up to 35.6 ° C, while Alaska - a land often submerged in frost - also broke the regional record with 32 ° C.

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There is no freezing ice in some areas of the Arctic Circle

"The most significant increases in temperature are spread across the Northern Hemisphere, such as Alaska, Northern Canada, Russia . with temperatures higher than the average temperature of about 2 ° C," the NOAA report said.

Another sign that the Arctic Circle is experiencing a scary summer, it is the thunderstorms in the sky about 483km from the extreme point. Of course, the Arctic still has thunder from the past, but has never been so close. That is not to mention the tremendous fire that spread across Alaska, Alberta, Greenland and Siberia is making the situation much worse.

July 2019 was also recorded as a record hot time in modern history. This is really a very worrying signal, because in the time of 2016, the Earth had to suffer from the strong phase of El Niño, but the temperature was not as high as this time.

And according to the World Weather Network, it is likely that this temperature comes from human impacts on the world climate change process .