Antarctica hits record temperatures, say experts


An iceberg floats in the San Rafael lagoon of the national park of the same name, in the Aysen region, Chile, on February 13, 2022. Experts say eastern Antarctica has recorded exceptionally high temperatures this week, more than 30 degrees Celsius above normal. – EPA pic, March 20, 2022.

EASTERN Antarctica has recorded exceptionally high temperatures this week, more than 30 degrees Celsius above normal, experts said.

The Concordia research base at Dome C of the Antarctic, which is at an altitude of 3,000m, on Friday registered a record -11.5 degrees Celsius, Etienne Kapikian, a meteorologist from France-Meteo tweeted.

Normally, temperatures fall with the end of the southern summer, but the Dumont d’Urville station on Antarctica registered record temperatures for March with 4.9C, at a time of year when normally temperatures are already sub-zero.

Gaetan Heymes of France Meteo described the unseasonably mild weather as a “historic event”.

And geoscientist Jonathan Wille wrote on Twitter: “And there it is, Concordia broke its all time record temperature by 1.5°C.

“This is when temperatures should be rapidly falling since the summer solstice in December.

“This is a Pacific Northwest 2021 heat wave kind of event,” he added. “Never supposed to happen.”

The unprecedented temperatures come after the National Snow and Ice Data Center in the United States said Antarctica’s sea ice fell below two million square kilometres in late February for the first time since 1979.  – AFP, March 20, 2022.


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