Russia Sees Warmest September 2020 in Recorded History
The first six months of 2020 broke Russia’s heat records due to an unusually warm winter. The previous year was also declared the hottest year on record in Russia.
MOSCOW, OCT 2020 - Russia experienced the warmest September in its 130-year recorded history last month, the state weather service said Monday as climate change continues to reshape the country’s weather patterns.
Nearly every geographical region except southeast Russia experienced temperatures several degrees above their September averages, according to the Russian Hydrometeorology Center’s chief specialist Marina Makarova.
“The largest anomalies were observed in north Eurasia where
temperatures exceeded the average by 5-6 degrees [Celsius],” she told the
state-run RIA Novosti news agency.
A wide stretch of Arctic land spanning more than 2,000
kilometers recorded temperatures 4 C higher than average in September, Makarova
added.
“New temperature records were repeatedly set throughout the
month there. [Russia’s] temperature anomaly was mainly due to the northern
regions,” she told RIA Novosti.
The northern and western parts of European Russia saw
temperatures 2-3 degrees above September averages, Markova added.
“It was Russia’s warmest [September] in the entire 130-year
history of measurements,” she said.
The first six months of 2020 broke Russia’s heat records due to an unusually warm winter. The previous year was also declared the hottest year on record in Russia.
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