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The Seymour Island reading caused considerable excitement at the time as it was thought to have been the first time a temperature above 20C was recorded at Antarctica. But the WMO evaluation team found it was “very likely” the temperature sensor there had shown measurements that were higher than the actual temperature.
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What New Zealand s Scott Base facility in Antarctica could look like once it s completed. (Video published May 2021) “Photographs indicated that the air temperature sensor was installed within an improvised radiation shield,” the team wrote in an article published in the “Accurate temperature measurements require free circulation of air around the instrument as well as shielding from direct solar heating, among other factors.”
Friday, 2 July 2021, 5:11 am
New rapid response team will provide guidance on
reported extremes
GENEVA, 1 July 2021 (WMO) - The
World Meteorological Organization (WMO) has recognized a new
record high temperature for the Antarctic continent of
18.3° Celsius on 6 February 2020 at the Esperanza station
(Argentina). However, it rejected an even higher
temperature, of 20.75°C, which was reported on 9 February
2020 at an automated permafrost monitoring station (Brazil)
on Seymour Island.
The previous record for the
Antarctic region (continental, including mainland and
surrounding islands] was 17.5°C (63.5°F) recorded on 24
March 2015 at Esperanza Research Station.
“Verification of this
maximum temperature record is important because it helps us