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hatrack

(59,592 posts)
Sat Mar 28, 2015, 01:44 PM Mar 2015

Well Into Antarctic Fall, Esperanza Base (Peninsula) Records 63.5F; Poss. Continental Record High

The coldest place on Earth just got warmer than has ever been recorded. According to the weather blog Weather Underground, on Tuesday, March 24, the temperature in Antarctica rose to 63.5°F (17.5C) — a record for the polar continent. Part of a longer heat wave, the record high came just a day after the previous record was set at 63.3°F.

Tuesday’s temperature was taken at the Argentina’s Esperanza Base, located near the northern tip of the Antarctic Peninsula. The Monday record was from Marambio Base, about 60 miles southeast of Esperanza. Both are records for the locations, however the World Meteorological Organization is yet to certify that the temperatures are all-time weather records for Antarctica. Before these two chart-toppers, the highest recorded temperature from these outposts was 62.8°F in 1961.

Setting a new all-time temperature record for an entire continent is rare and requires the synthesizing of a lot of data. As Weather Underground’s weather historian, Christopher C. Burt, explains, there is debate over what exactly is included in the continent Antarctica, and by the narrowest interpretation, which would include only sites south of the Antarctic Circle, Esperanza would not be part of the continent.

According to the WMO, the official keeper of global temperature records, the all-time high temperature for Antarctica was 59°F in 1974. As Mashable reports, the verification process for these new records could take months as the readings must be checked for accuracy.

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http://thinkprogress.org/climate/2015/03/28/3640232/antarctica-breaks-thermostat/

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Well Into Antarctic Fall, Esperanza Base (Peninsula) Records 63.5F; Poss. Continental Record High (Original Post) hatrack Mar 2015 OP
I posted a link to this on Facebook.... ClarkeVII Mar 2015 #1

ClarkeVII

(89 posts)
1. I posted a link to this on Facebook....
Sat Mar 28, 2015, 05:35 PM
Mar 2015

and someone responded, "Yeah nothing to be alarmed about. The poles are moving. They haven't been in the same spot in quite some time. So yeah, the coldest place on earth will change."

(rolls eyes)

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