South Pole Hits Record Cold November Temperatures

Started by klondike, November 21, 2022, 12:27:42 PM

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klondike

Extreme cold records continue to tumble at the South Pole. Three recent days – November 16th, 17th and 18th – have recorded a daily record, with the 18th plunging to –45.2°C, compared with –44.7°C on the same day in 1987. The records follow the six-month winter of 2020-21, which was the coldest since records began in 1957. Inexplicably, all these facts and trends have escaped reporting in the mainstream media. The excuse might be that it is just weather, and temperatures have always moved up and down. But the excuse doesn't seem to apply to the July 19th U.K. high of 40.3°C at RAF Coningsby, recorded at the side of the runway used by after-burning Typhoon jets. This record high has barely been out of the Net Zero headlines ever since.

In fact, anything getting colder barely gets a look-in these days. Arctic sea ice is making a significant, near silent comeback. Summer ice at the end of September covered 4.92 million square kilometres, which was 1.35 million sq kms higher than the 2012 low. Over on land, the Greenland ice sheet may have increased in size over the last year to August 2022. Meanwhile, the zoologist Dr. Susan Crockford has reported that this is the fifth year out of the last seven that enough sea ice has formed along the west coast of Hudson Bay by mid-November for hunting polar bears to be able to head out to the ice, "just as it did in the 1980s".

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Alex

All I care about is the polar bears, as long as they've got enough ice I'm happy

Cassandra

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Diasi

Quote from: Cassandra on November 21, 2022, 09:23:19 PMGlobal warming of course!
Which is why the crafty climatephiles abandoned Global Warming & changed the name to Climate Change because no matter how the climate changes they can't ever be wrong.
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Ashy

The polar bears are doing very well, the Great Barrier Reef is growing, and the penguins' teeth are chattering louder than ever, Last night the temperature in urban Essex was 1 degree, much the same as I can remember early winters in my childhood - we didn't get ice up the inside until January/February.