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ICE AGE alert: Arctic summer over - mean temperatures below freezing weeks before normal
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It looks like the Arctic summer ended early; weeks before normal the average temperature north of the 80th northern parallel has returned to below freezing. [
link to ocean.dmi.dk
]
Also in the US record low temperatures for the last week of July outnumbered record high temperatures at a ratio of 10:1. [
link to wx.hamweather.com
]
Prepare for a cold fall and winter folks.
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