![Siberian heat (+38°C/100°F) flowed above North Pole, Arctic ice loss reached a new mid-July record, pattern strenghing Global warming hole (anomaly which can make British Isles cold till 2100) » mkweather Siberian heat (+38°C/100°F) flowed above North Pole, Arctic ice loss reached a new mid-July record, pattern strenghing Global warming hole (anomaly which can make British Isles cold till 2100) » mkweather](http://nsidc.org/arcticseaicenews/files/2020/07/Figure-2d.png)
Siberian heat (+38°C/100°F) flowed above North Pole, Arctic ice loss reached a new mid-July record, pattern strenghing Global warming hole (anomaly which can make British Isles cold till 2100) » mkweather
![100.4 degree Arctic temperature record confirmed as study suggests Earth is warmest in at least 12,000 years - CBS News 100.4 degree Arctic temperature record confirmed as study suggests Earth is warmest in at least 12,000 years - CBS News](https://cbsnews1.cbsistatic.com/hub/i/r/2020/07/01/c00a0e73-c63b-41f5-bf43-2ff8467c04c8/thumbnail/1200x630g2/1a2ce0013de63cf14d61ed889c293606/gettyimages-1165860576.jpg)
100.4 degree Arctic temperature record confirmed as study suggests Earth is warmest in at least 12,000 years - CBS News
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