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While a high temperature of 63.5 degrees Fahrenheit doesn’t sound too hot for most places, it might be the highest ever recorded in Antarctica.
The temperature was recorded at an Argentine research base on the tip of the Antarctic Peninsula. It beats the previous record of 63.5 degrees Fahrenheit, set in 2015. The Antarctic Peninsula is ...
Temperatures in Antarctica were hotter than 68 degrees Fahrenheit for the first time ever last Sunday. Researchers recorded a high of 69.35 on an island off the coast of the continent, which they ...
Ten days ago weather stations in Antarctica recorded a mind-bending heatwave that saw temperatures rip 70 degrees above the normal temperature for that time of year – an increase scientists say ...
The continent of Antarctica officially has a new record high temperature of 63.5 degrees, scientists from the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) announced Wednesday.
A weather research station on Seymour Island in the Antarctic Peninsula registered a temperature of 69.3 degrees (20.75 Celsius) on Feb. 9, according to Márcio Rocha Francelino, a professor at ...
Antarctica hit 70 degrees above average in March, an apparent world record by: Jeremy Tanner, Nexstar Media Wire. Posted: Mar 29, 2022 / 07:43 AM CDT. Updated: Mar 29, 2022 / 07:44 AM CDT.
Ten days ago weather stations in Antarctica recorded a mind-bending heatwave that saw temperatures rip 70 degrees above the normal temperature for that time of year – an increase scientists say ...
Ten days ago weather stations in Antarctica recorded a mind-bending heatwave that saw temperatures rip 70 degrees above the normal temperature for that time of year – an increase scientists say ...
Antarctica hit 70 degrees above average in March, an apparent world record by: Jeremy Tanner, Nexstar Media Wire. Posted: Mar 29, 2022 / 08:45 AM EDT. Updated: Mar 29, 2022 / 08:45 AM EDT.
Ten days ago weather stations in Antarctica recorded a mind-bending heatwave that saw temperatures rip 70 degrees above the normal temperature for that time of year – an increase scientists say ...