Tag: heat

  • Abnormal heat in Svalbard

    Abnormal heat in Svalbard

    Polar station in Svalbard

    The temperatures in Svalbard this year have been abnormal. The average temperature in the first three months of the year is around -13°.

    Now it has been around -2°, 11° above the normal number. But the inhabitants have also experienced record heat, avalanches, rain and ice-free fjords.

    The warmest day so far this year was February 8, with +7°C. Longyearbyen has had 90 millimeters of precipitation so far this year, nearly twice the normal.

    But this is nothing compared to Ny-Ålesund, where 97 percent of the normal annual precipitation came during the first 80 days of the year.

  • Warm in Svalbard

    Warm in Svalbard

    Longyearbyen, Svalbard

    Svalbard is heating up, fast. Last week the heat was 1 °C, highly unusual for this time of year.

    Some call it a “strange winter” but the Average temperature over the last 30 days was minus 5,8 °C, in tial 9,3 °C above the normal.

    This is according to the weather data statistics for Longyearbyen made by the Norwegian Metrological Institute.

    Sea ice around Svalbard has also been unusually low.

    This corresponds to news saying that 2011 was a record in Arctic temperature.

    Sources

    BarentsObserver

    Norwegian Metrological Institute