Antarctica's Deep-Winter Heatwave: What's Happening? | The Knowledge Emporium





Antarctica is experiencing a record-breaking heatwave during its winter season, with temperatures soaring up to 28°C above normal. Scientists attribute this to a weakened polar vortex and reduced sea ice. This alarming trend could accelerate ice melt, raise sea levels, and disrupt global ocean circulation, intensifying extreme weather events worldwide. Understanding these changes is crucial for mitigating the impacts of climate change. Watch the video to learn more!!

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