Concordia At -48.5C (-55.3F); Arctic Outbreak Round Two; New Nature Study: No Slow Down In AMOC; + NOAA Data Practices Investigated
Nobody would pay the climate any mind if it wasn't constantly spoken about. No statistically significant change has occurred.
Concordia At -48.5C (-55.3F)
The coldest temperatures of the summer season have been recorded on Antarctica.
On Feb 5 at Concordia, a low of -48.5C (-55.3F) was posted. On Feb 6, Vostok came in at -47.6C (-53.7F), with AGO-4 AWS reporting -44.1C (-47.4F).
These temperatures are notably below average for the Antarctic summer. Typically, February temperatures at Concordia range around -35C (-31F), while Vostok averages near -30C (-22F).
Antarctica is cooling though, has been for decades — we know this.
Arctic Outbreak Round Two
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