The ice is broken. Because everything is melting around the North Pole, a power struggle has broken out among the neighboring countries over raw materials and free shipping routes.
In the Arctic, unusually high temperatures have been recorded for a few days. On Friday, the measuring stations in northern Russia showed 27 degrees Celsius. At the same time, the rest of Europe is too cool for the time of year. In Vienna it was 21, in Barcelona 22 and in Berlin 19 degrees.
The British meteorologist Scott Duncan called the temperatures in the Arctic “surprisingly high”. The reason for the high temperature difference between the Mediterranean and Northern Russia is the current position of the jet stream – a wind band …
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