Can I wear short -sleeved shorts in the summer of the Arctic?Professor Wu Da: I have experienced it in the Arctic but not common

Author:Changjiang Daily Time:2022.08.17

The Yangtze River Daily Da Wuhan Client August 17th (Reporter Wang Yang) Can the summer of the North Pole be wearing short -sleeved shorts? On the afternoon of the 16th, a reporter from the Yangtze River Daily connected to Wuhan University professor, deputy director of the China Antarctic Davidation and Mapping Research Center, and the Secretary -General of the Hubei Province North and South Pole Science Investigation Society A Songtao. I have experienced in short -sleeved shorts, but it is not common.

A photo of A Songtao executed the scientific test task.

Recently, there are media reports abroad that Greenland's temperature is close to 60 VAT (about 15.5 ° C), and the temperature of the Arctic Circle has soared to 32.5 ° C. Scientists can wear short -sleeved shorts, which has attracted widespread public attention. In this regard, Ai Songtao introduced that the temperature in some areas of the Arctic can indeed reach 15.5 ° C, but this situation is not common, and it may be just the peak of the temperature in some areas.

In 2002, Ai Songtao participated in the China Antarctic Science Investigation Team. For 20 years, he has visited the North Huanghe Station, Antarctic Great Wall Station and Zhongshan Station for 20 years to perform scientific examination tasks. In recent years, the longest stay in the Arctic is August 2015 to August 2016, and worked in the Arctic for almost a year.

From July to August 2021, temperature data monitored by the Arctic Yellow River Station.

The Arctic Yellow River Station is China's first Arctic Science Inspection Station. It is located in the New Olson town with 78 ° 55 ′ north latitude and 11 ° 56 ′ east longitude. Over the years, Huanghe Station has continued to observe and record data such as temperature, air pressure, and wind speed in the New Olson area. The reporter browsed the temperature data from July 1st to August 16th this year and found that the lowest temperature was 2.5 ° C and the highest temperature was 14.1 ° C. The reporter browsed the data of the same period last year and found that the minimum temperature was 1.8 ° C and the maximum temperature was 10.1 ° C.

Ai Songtao said that the Arctic is a very broad concept. The Arctic Circle not only has a vast Arctic Ocean, but also covers the extensive areas of Canada, the United States, Russia, Sweden, Finland and other countries. In the summer with the highest temperature in the northern hemisphere, the temperature in different areas in the Arctic Circle is different.

From July to August 2022, temperature data monitored by the Arctic Yellow River Station.

"Greenland's temperature reaches more than 15.5 ° C. This situation has been in the past, and it is not uncommon." Aisongtao said that the temperature in several places in the south of Greenland is indeed higher. The abnormal phenomenon.

He told reporters that when there is hot air in summer, the temperature will be relatively high, and sometimes it can reach more than 15.5 ° C, and you can wear short sleeves to go out. However, this situation is very short. It may be only a few hours a day or two in a month or two. This is the case.

"Temperature data is fluctuating, and there are ascension. Compared with previous years, the temperature data monitored by Huanghe Station this year has not changed much." Ai Songtao said that studying global warming should be placed in a long -term period cycle for a long -term period of time. Observe that this cycle is 40,000 to 100,000 years. The temperature fluctuations of one to two years are difficult to get the conclusions of the sharp climate warming.

[Edit: Deng La Xiu]

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