Comico reveal that the lowest temperature history was 90 degrees below zero
Comedy From now, before saying 'I freeze' with impunity will have to think twice, because a Russian-British study found that the lowest temperature history was -89.2 °. The good thing is that it was well away, in time as in distance, was recorded in Antarctica in 1983.
The research, carried out by the British Antarctic Survey (BAS) and the Arctic and Antarctic Research Institute in Russia (AARI), indicates that the record value was lower by 30 ° to the average of 66 º that prevails in the white continent during winter.
In July 1983, a cold air mass from the Southern Ocean for ten days was installed on top of the Antarctic plateau, which houses the Russian research station Vostok, which was the record number. According to the experts concluded, the current prevented arrived to the area air masses warm from lower latitudes, which isolated the station and created the conditions for such extreme temperatures give.
The East Antarctic plateau, where Vostok-is very far from the ocean at an altitude of 3,488 meters, making it extremely cold. Another finding of the research states that could fight a new record and reach the -96 º if it reaches a new period of isolation caused by cold currents.
BAS researcher and study author, John Turner, said that while global warming has not yet affected the Antarctic, it can make its effects felt from next century, which sow some doubts about whether the new record is recorded below zero.
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