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Arctic Posts Second Warmest Year On Record In 2018, NOAA Says (reuters.com)

According to a new report released on Tuesday by the U.S. National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration, the Arctic had its second-hottest year on record in 2018. "Arctic air temperatures for the past five years have exceeded all previous records since 1900," according to the annual NOAA study, the 2018 Arctic Report Card, which said the year was second only to 2016 in overall warmth in the region. Reuters reports: The study said the Arctic warming continues at about double the rate of the rest of the planet, and that the trend appears to be altering the shape and strength of the jet stream air current that influences weather in the Northern Hemisphere. "Growing atmospheric warmth in the Arctic results in a sluggish and unusually wavy jet-stream that coincided with abnormal weather events," it said, noting that the changing patterns have often brought unusually frigid temperatures to areas south of the Arctic Circle. Some examples are "a swarm of severe winter storms in the eastern United States in 2018, and the extreme cold outbreak in Europe in March 2018 known as 'the Beast from the East.'"

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  1. Big whoop! by p51d007 · · Score: -1, Troll

    100 years of data, versus the AGE of the Earth in millions of years? Drop in the bucket. It's been warmer in the arctic and it's been colder. Shoot, in the 90's, the retreating ice sheet that Algore said was caused by man uncovered a long abandoned village. Now, if it was WARM enough to support a small village before the ice over ran it, then it wasn't the industrial revolution that caused it. Just more scare tactics by the globalist who want to control 100% of the human population.