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South Pole froze over in coldest winter on record
« on: October 06, 2021, 06:14:36 pm »
 

South Pole froze over in coldest winter on record
Posted: October 5, 2021 by oldbrew in climate, Natural Variation, sea ice, Temperature, Uncertainty   
 
We’re asked to believe this is just a blip in the relentless march of supposedly human-caused global warming, but let’s give it a few more years to see how things progress.
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Antarctica’s frigid winter temperatures are in contrast to trends in the rest of the world, which overall recorded its fourth hottest summer, says LiveScience.

Between April and September, a research station sitting on a high plateau in Antarctica, registered an average temperature of minus 78 degrees Fahrenheit (minus 61 degrees Celsius).

That’s the coldest temperature recorded since record keeping began in 1957, and about 4.5 F (2.5 C) lower than the most recent 30-year average, according to The Washington Post.

https://climatism.wordpress.com/2021/10/06/south-pole-froze-over-in-coldest-winter-on-record/?wref=tp