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Unprecedented Antarctic Warmth: Winter Temperatures Soar In Alarm For Coldest Continent

Swarajya StaffAug 04, 2024, 01:03 PM | Updated 03:07 PM IST
Representative image. (Picture Via Wikipedia)

Representative image. (Picture Via Wikipedia)


A record-breaking heat wave occurring during what should be the coldest time of the year in Antarctica is raising concerns about the future health of the continent and its global impacts.

Since mid-July, temperatures have soared up to 10 degrees Celsius above normal in parts of Antarctica, and this unusual warmth may persist through early August, as per a report by the CNN.

According to the same report, temperatures in East Antarctica are now closer to minus 25 to minus 30 degrees Celsius. While these temperatures remain frigid, they are comparable to extreme cold experienced annually in places like Bismarck, North Dakota.


Antarctica's ice holds most of the planet’s freshwater, and its complete melting could raise global sea levels by over 150 feet. Even the melting of smaller ice features, such as the Doomsday Glacier, could raise sea levels by 10 feet, posing catastrophic risks to coastal communities worldwide.

While the current heat wave hasn't matched the 2022 temperature departures, it has been more extensive and long-lasting, according to Ted Scambos, a glaciologist at the University of Colorado Boulder. The differences between the two events are primarily due to atmospheric conditions.

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