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Antarctica just registered its hottest temperature ever

(CNN) — The hottest temperature ever recorded in Antartica was measured on Thursday at a remote station on the continent's Northern tip, scientists said.

The temperature was nearly 65 degrees Fahrenheit (18.3 Celsius) at Argentina's Esperanza research station, scientists from the country's meteorological agency said.

That surpassed the previous record of 63.5 degrees Fahrenheit (17.5 Celsius) set on March 24, 2015 at the same location. Temperature records from Esperanza date back to 1961.




Este mediodía la Base #Esperanza registró un nuevo récord histórico (desde 1961) de temperatura, con 18,3°C. Con este valor se supera el récord anterior de 17,5°C del 24 en marzo de 2015. Y no fue el único récord...

This means that the temperature at Esperanza was practically identical to what was felt Thursday afternoon in San Diego, California.

To be fair, it is summer in the Southern Hemisphere. But it's not typical that the temperatures in Antarctica -- one of the coldest places on Earth -- are nearly the same as those in Southern California.

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Argentina's Esperanza research station on Antarctica's northern tip is shown in 2014.

The record-breaking temperature has not been verified by the World Meteorological Organization (WMO), which said it would convene a committee to confirm the measurement. But the WMO's Randall Cerveny said in a release that, "Everything we have seen thus far indicates a likely legitimate record ..."
The Antarctic region is heating up rapidly due to heat-trapping gas pollution from humans. And the warming observed here has serious global consequences, especially for the millions of people living on the world's coasts who are vulnerable to sea level rise.

The Antarctic peninsula where the record-breaking temperature was measured is one of the fastest warming places on Earth, with temperatures rising nearly 5.4 degrees Fahrenheit (3 degrees Celsius) in just the last 50 years, according to the WMO.
Studies have shown that many of Antarctica's massive glaciers are melting rapidly due to global warming. And all told, Antarctica's ice sheet contains enough water to raise global sea levels by nearly 200 feet, the WMO says.

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A recent study found that warm ocean waters are melting the gigantic Thwaites Glacier in West Antarctica, which alone has the potential to raise global sea levels more than 10 feet.
And the neighboring Pine Island Glacier has also shown signs of increased instability in the last 25 years.
 

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:patrice: If some it all melts why can’t we just love there?
the large ice surfaces reflect back a lot of harmful rays from the sun keeping them from us.

Everything in earth serves a purpose we don't necessarily understand. It's not just ice it's a shield just like the amazon is the earth's lungs

we only figure this shyt out when it's too late.

so theoretically with enough gone you can live there but the earth would be way hotter at that point so what kind of life are you living?
 

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:patrice: If some it all melts why can’t we just love there?

That’s what’s going to happen. Hot climates will be unlivable. Places that used to be inhospitable or very cold (Far North Canada, Siberia, Nordic European countries, Antarctica, Alaska, Northern parts of the US) will attract new migrants. Expect global instability and plenty of warfare when this happens though. Hopefully I’ll be 80 years old and almost out the door :mjgrin: If you think the African/Arabic migration to Europe and the Hispanic migration to America is bad now, just wait until their countries are scorching 130 degree ovens :mjgrin:
 
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