While Headlines Screamed Antarctic Heatwave, The South Pole Hit -100°F
Sorry, Futurism, one momentarily hot spot on Antarctica doesn’t prove a climate crisis.
by Anthony Watts June 23, 2026, 1:46 PM
A recent article in the online journal Futurism, titled “Scientists Horrified as Huge Heatwave Hits Antarctica,” claims climate change caused a “huge heatwave” in Antarctica, bringing temperatures on the Antarctic Peninsula nearly 36°F above average and briefly pushing readings above freezing. [some emphasis, links added]
This is highly misleading.
A single weather event says nothing meaningful about long-term climate trends, and the article ignores both Antarctica’s enormous geographic variability and the exceptionally cold conditions simultaneously occurring elsewhere on the continent.
The heatwave Futurism suggested wasn’t a continent-wide crisis but a localized, unalarming event.
The article is largely a rewrite of a Guardian story focused on temperatures measured on the Trinity Peninsula, the northernmost extension of Antarctica. Researchers reported temperatures reaching approximately 15.4°C (59.7°F) during a brief warm spell on June 6.
https://climatechangedispatch.com/antarctic-peninsula-heatwave-weather-not-climate/