The Arctic heatwave ongoing in Siberia is contributing to continued record-low sea ice extent in the Laptev Sea. It reached a staggering +31.4°C (88.5°F) at 73 degrees north.

NASA satellite imagery just in captures the break-up in exceptional detail.

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This is the Laptev Sea ice extent up to 20 June 2021.

2020 was by far the most extreme melt season in the area. But this year continues to break that record comfortably. ImageImage
This is the weather observations from earlier today in the area.

For those interested, you can access these maps at: ogimet.com/cgi-bin/ogimet… ImageImage
To be clear, this is not a temperature record. I have been chatting with @EKMeteo and he has reminded us that last year reached 31.4°C on 24 June here and then a mind-blowing 34.3°C on 30 June 2020.

The low ice extent in the surrounding Laptev Sea is record breaking.
Those looking for the satellite imagery, you can grab it here: worldview.earthdata.nasa.gov

An excellent resource for observing our planet. ImageImage
Roasting hot out there. We are also at the summer solstice, relentless daylight and minimum temperature not dropping below 20-25°C widely within the Arctic Circle.

This is referred to as a 'tropical night'. Although, the word 'night' is rather redundant in Arctic summer.
Temperatures are locally 20-25°C hotter than the climate average for this time of year. This part of the world gets some of the most impressive temperature extremes.

Map via @khaustein's website here: karstenhaustein.com/climate.php Image

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22 Jun
Historic heat in the east and unseasonably cool in the west.

Europe has been split over the summer solstice, with enormous thunderstorms acting as the boundary between hot and cold.
A mesmerising meridional jet stream helps explain why the west-east contrasts exists.

Parts of Scotland had a frost last night while Finland nearly broke its all-time June heat record today. ImageImage
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Hot?
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Thundery?

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17 Jun
Heatwaves are hitting headlines all across the Northern Hemisphere right now but parts of the Arctic are about to get pummelled by ferocious heat.

This will accelerate ice melt in places already at record low levels.

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One of the places getting hit the hardest is around the Laptev Sea (north of Russia).

Air temperatures around the fringes of the Arctic sheets are expected to approach +30°C for consecutive days.

Note the open water already. This will allow for heat to become stored by the sea.
In the past, the Laptev Sea would be completely covered or mostly covered even towards the end of melt season.

This year has entered uncharted territory and this upcoming heatwave is likely to take the extreme further into the record books.

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16 Jun
Oman 🇴🇲 just recorded its hottest day in history.

Temperatures soared to +51.6°C (124.9°F). This is +0.8°C above the old all-time record for the country.

Numerous intense heatwaves unfolding across the Northern Hemisphere right now.
H/t @extremetemps who has been following the heatwave very closely. The previous record was tied on multiple dates.

Now we have a clear national record.

Interactive observations available on OGIMET: ogimet.com/cgi-bin/ogimet… ImageImage
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14 Jun
Dude, where's my car? 🤔

A car dramatically disappears into the ground in Mumbai's Ghatkopar 🇮🇳 after heavy rainfall.

A whole new meaning to underground parking.

Hats off to @trevorjdunn for that witty response.
The fact that the car manages to disappear entirely is actually terrifying.
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13 Jun
The two hottest Mays *on record* for Russia 🇷🇺 have occurred in the last two years.

Records go back to 1891. This is mind-blowing.

May 2021 was 2nd hottest behind 2020.

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The temperature change in Russia over the last couple of centuries is staggering. Data via @BerkeleyEarth.

May 2020 and May 2021 also attached (global view) for comparison with data from @CopernicusEU
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11 Jun
Antarctica is ridiculously cold right now.

It is deep winter down there with the relentless night. But it is significantly colder than normal.

It is so cold, it is having an impact on the global temperature anomaly.

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A lot of heat in Northern Hemisphere across many continents over the coming days but Antarctica sticks out like a sore thumb.

Map via @khaustein
This is the jet stream. The fast river of winds encircles the deep cold. Mesmerising right?

But right now, we have a strong jet and polar vortex locking the extreme cold over the ice sheets.
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