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*This year could be warmest on record in eastern Arctic*

ST. PETERSBURG, September 11 (RIA Novosti) - This year could be the warmest
on record since climate monitoring in the Arctic Ocean began, a
meteorological official said Tuesday.

"This year, the water is unusually warm in the Arctic Ocean and the summer
ice has significantly declined, and is further to the north than usual with
only one-year ice present. The ice, due to the influence of warm air and
water, has been greatly reduced," Sergei Balyasnikov, the press secretary of
the Russian hydrometeorological service's Arctic and Antarctic Research
Institute, said.

Balyasnikov said that the trends seen in recent years are continuing with
the late 1990s seeing the start of warming in the Arctic. "But presently,
the institute's scientists believe we are at the peak of warming," he said.

The press secretary said Russia had started monitoring the Arctic climate in
1937, when the Arctic was also relatively warm, but "compared to then, the
warming is continuing in a far more noticeable and severe way."
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