News Briefing, 2 August 2024
East Antarctica is currently experiencing a heatwave in the middle of winter of up to 28°C above normal. This is the second major heat wave to afflict the region in the past two years, and is expected to persist for another 10 days. Temperatures remain at around -20°C, driven by a weakened polar vortex (a system of cold air and low pressure circulating around South Pole) that has triggered a sudden stratospheric warming event. This high warming may also have been intensified by near-record-low Antarctic sea ice cover and warm waters for this time of year. Previously, the largest heat wave in Antarctica — and indeed anywhere in the world — occurred in March 2022, at 39°C above normal. Formal attribution of the March 2022 event to human factors has not yet been confirmed; however, an earlier record-breaking heatwave in the Antarctic Peninsula in February 2020, which led to the highest recorded temperature in the Antarctic mainland (18.3°C at Esperanza Station), concluded a likely significant contribution from fossil-fuel burning.
News briefing: https://www.washingtonpost.com/climate-environment/2024/07/31/antarctica-heat-wave-warming-climate/
Monday June 8th, 16:30-17:45 CEST in Room Kaminzimmer, World Conference Center (WCC), Bonn Dear Cryosphere…
Nature Communications, 15 May 2026 Glaciers and snowpack currently help reduce water shortages for many…
Communications Earth & Environment, 14 May 2026 River floods in the upper Indus basin are…
NPJ Natural Hazards, 8 May 2026 Rapid warming increases permafrost thaw and the risk of…
Scientific Reports, 29 April 2026 Extreme weather events increasingly shape how Himalayan glaciers gain and…
Science, 6 May 2026 An August 2025 landslide in Tracy Arm fjord, Alaska, generated one…