The temperature measured in Antarctica reached a record high of 17.8 degrees Celsius
Reporters in Prague led a statement by Czech scientists saying they measured a record high temperature in Antarctica on March 23, 2015.
Antarctic expedition scientists.(Source: cimsec.org).
The automatic sensors installed in Antarctica recorded a positive level of 17.8 degrees Celsius at the top of the Davies Dome glacier at an altitude of 500 meters above sea level in Antarctica at noon on March 23, 2015. .
The above record will be officially recognized after the meteorological equipment technical inspection and will be published in a scientific publication.
According to scientists, the above record high temperature in Antarctica confirms that global climate change really affects the whole world, including Antarctica.
Scientists also note that increasing rainfall in the form of snowfall partly compensates for the increase in air temperature in recent years.
Thus, the phenomenon of melting ice in Antarctica is caused by an increase in air temperature that is not as serious as it has been warned.
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