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TEMPERATURES IN ANTARCTICA TUMBLE BACK BELOW MULTIDECADAL AVERAGE, AS SATELLITE DATA REVEALS 40 YEARS OF COOLING AND ICE EXPANSION
MARCH 25, 2022 CAP ALLON
Eastern Antarctica saw unusually high temperatures for a few days last week, with Concordia station hitting a record -11.8C (10.8F) on March 18.

The record temperatures were the result of an atmospheric river that trapped heat over the continent — an entirely natural phenomenon, and one thought to have been aided by the historically low solar activity we’re currently experiencing as well as the ongoing magnetic excursion (aka pole shift), although the interactions of the mechanisms are poorly understood.

The mainstream media has predictably gone into ‘crisis overdrive’ re. its reporting of Antarctica’s two days of heat, and they are guilty of peddling the most hopelessly hyperbolic BS to an increasingly dumbed-down public.

https://electroverse.net/antarctic-temps-fall-back-below-average/