A recent article from Watts Up With That highlights recent climate developments in Antarctica, emphasizing that the continent has seen more snowfall and experienced record low temperatures in late winter 2023, particularly in July and August. These extreme cold events were widespread, affecting both East and West Antarctica, including the Ross Ice Shelf and the Antarctic Peninsula. The piece critiques mainstream media narratives about Antarctic warming and melting, arguing that the continent remains extremely cold overall. It references a peer-reviewed study (“Extreme Antarctic Cold of Late Winter 2023” by Tomanek et al.) published in Springer Nature, which attributes the cold spells to natural atmospheric patterns, including southerly flows and calm air conditions. "Global warning" pseudoscience debunked. https://t.co/OOMK9mMZDN pic.twitter.com/oNU6NI3qe7 — Leslie Eastman ☥ (@Mutnodjmet) June 15, 2025 The article also notes that the extreme cold disrupted supply flights to research stations like McMurdo Station and Phoenix Airfield.This is not the climate change you were looking for...
Monday, June 16, 2025
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The South Pole is still cold:
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