Outside of Greenland's ice cap, northern Canada has the coldest places. Eureka, in Nunavut, boasts the country's lowest annual mean temperature of -19.7 °C (-3.5 °F). Eureka, Canada – one of the world's coldest places. Photo: NASA Eureka sits by the ocean, part way down a long...
Breakup timing is strongly correlated with springtime air temperature, but the sensitivity of the relationship varies substantially among communities. We combine these observations with future warming scenarios to estimate an annual reduction of 5–44 days in the length of the springtime shorefast ice ...
Few Canadians ever venture up to the remote Ellesmere Island region of the Nunavut territory, and unless you’re a research scientist or a First Nations person, you probably haven’t ever heard of Eureka. This active research settlement has an average temperature of around −1.8 °F (−18....
In 1922, an air temperature of 136°F (57.8°C) was recorded by a meteorological station in ‘Aziziya (sometimes spelled El Azizia, a small town and the former capital of the Jafara district in northwestern Libya). This was long considered the highest air temperature ever measured on Earth...