Climate overheating record temperatures at both poles In Antarctica 40

Climate overheating, record temperatures at both poles. In Antarctica 40 degrees above average

the climatic overheating It has a dramatic drop point in detecting temperatures at the Earth’s two poles. Simultaneously. There are areas ofAntarctic warmer with over 70 degrees Fahrenheit and areas ofArctic over 50 degrees F warmer than average. In the first case 40 degrees Celsius above average. Weather stations in Antarctica They broke records on Friday as the region approaches autumn. there Concordia train station which is located at 3,234 meters and recorded at 10 degrees F (12.2 degrees Celsius) while the Vostok railway station (one of the coldest places on earth) is that it is even higher 17.7 degrees Celsius.

The Coastal Base of TerraNova 7 degrees scored. Some simulations and computer model observations suggest that temperatures in some areas could be as much as 90 degrees (50 degrees Celsius) above normal. According to scientists, this heat wave taking place in Antarctica stems from the intense heat that hit Antarctica South America during the summer season, and which ultimately affects the climate of the coldest place on our planet.

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In the last few days, the Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3s), implemented by the European Center for MediumTerm Meteorological Forecasts on behalf of the European Commission, has announced that Europe has registered a warmer than average winter and February and the daily extent of sea ice around Antarctica reached its lowest level on record in February. The winter period for all of Europe was almost 1 degree Celsius warmer than the 19912020 average. The daily extent of sea ice around Antarctica has reached its lowest level ever measured.

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Global warming is also eroding the coasts of Arctic areas, and if greenhouse gas emissions continue to increase, the phenomenon is expected to double its pace by 2100, with erosion estimated at up to three meters per year, as has been assumed in recent days , a German study published in the journal Nature Climate Change and coordinated by David Nielsen of the University of Hamburg’s Climate Research Excellence Group (Cliccs). The Max Planck Institute for Meteorology, the Alfred Wegener Institute, the Helmholtz Center for Polar Research and the German Weather Service were involved in the study. The damage that everwarming temperatures are wreaking on coasts overlooking the Arctic Ocean could become one Threats to infrastructure and the security of the population; In addition, there is a risk that the carbon dioxide trapped in the ground will be released into the ocean and thus increase the reserve of greenhouse gases, which in a vicious circle will eventually lead to an increase in global warming.

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