In the measurements made, it was determined that the temperature increase in parts of Antarctica and the north pole was “extraordinary” when compared to the March average of previous years.
Weather stations in Antarctica measured minus 12 degrees Celsius at Concordia station and minus 17 degrees Celsius at Vostok station.
15 DEGREES WARM!
It was stated that the measurements in the region were 15 degrees warmer than the all-time average.
The National Snow and Ice Data Center in the state of Colorado also announced that the temperature in the north pole is 10 degrees warmer than the March average of other years.
REGISTERED AS “EXTRAORDINARY”
It was noted that the temperature increase at the poles was “unusual”.
Ice scientist Walt Meier stated that the glaciers around the north pole are approaching their melting point and said, “There are opposite seasons at the two poles. It has not been seen that the North and South melt at the same time. This is an absolutely unusual event.” he said.
In addition, in the climate analysis of the University of Maine, according to the measurement made on Friday, Antarctica was approximately 4.8 degrees warmer than the average temperature between 1979-2000, and the north pole was 3.3 degrees warmer, and the temperature increase worldwide was only 0.6 degrees Celsius compared to the same date range. It was noted that the degree of (AA)