Temperature Bottom Falling Out: Antarctica’s Coldest Half-Year Since Measurements Began 60 Years Ago

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By P Gosselin on 9. November 2021

Antarctica sets a record cold six month period…Neumayer station sets new winter record low, sees rapid cooling since 2000!

German Die kalte Sonne here features Antarctica’s record cold winter – the coldest since temperature measurements began some 60 years ago.

Coldest April-September period

The Amundsen Scott station at the South Pole recorded a mean temperature of -60.9°C for the April 1 to September 30 period, according to the US National Snow and Ice Data Center (NSIDC). For the June-July-August period, the mean was minus 62.9°C  — the second coldest recorded.

Image: Die kalte Sonne.

Apparently the 140 or so ppm added CO2 couldn’t trap enough heat to prevent a record cold from being set. The previous record for June-July-August was set in 2004.

Neumayer sets record cold, sees 3°C of cooling since 1985

Die kalte Sonne reports that a record was also set at the German Neumayer Antarctic station, located on the Antarctic coast, which saw a mean June-July-August temperature of -28.6°C.

Recording at the Neumayer station began in 1985, and the linear trend over the past 35 years has fallen by almost 3°C! It’s been cooling even faster since 2000:

Rapidly cooling Antarctic. Chart: Stephan Kämpfe. Data: DWD.

The German Neumayer Antarctic station has seen a distinct cooling trend since 1985, according to data from the German DWD national weather service. This is not getting reported by the media in Germany in any way, shape or form. We can just imagine the blaring headlines if the trend instead had shown 3°C of warming. You’d have a thousand German journalists descending on the South Pole by now.

Record warm reading gets discarded

Last February, for example, the German Berliner Morgenpost reported how for the first time the temperature had climbed over 20°C at the northern tip of the Antarctic peninsula – Seymour Island. “At the South Pole, climate change is very clear,” declared the Morgenpost.

However a subsequent World Meteorological Organization (WMO) investigation found the reading had in fact nothing to do with climate change, Die kalte Sonne reports:

Image: Die kalte Sonne.

The 20.75°C “record” reading resulted from a faulty instrument, and thus was nullified last July.

Yet, activist groups like Germany’s DUH don’t want to hear any of it. They continue to cite the nullified record even today for gathering petition signatures.

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November 10, 2021 5:39 pm

Today’s temps in Antarctica are substantially colder over a much larger area as compared to the previous 5 years, and undoubtedly are so for many more years prior to 2017. I see a temp difference of around 20 degrees F lower for the heart of the continent compared to recent years.

PaulH
November 10, 2021 6:03 pm

Ummm… perhaps we should be concerned about things getting too cold?

Richard Page
Reply to  PaulH
November 10, 2021 6:25 pm

Not just yet I think. We should be concerned about keeping the lights and heating going while it’s not too cold. Anyway we went through all of this with much the same crowd in the 70’s and nothing really changes, they can only think in straight lines!

Tom Abbott
Reply to  Richard Page
November 11, 2021 5:27 am

“Anyway we went through all of this with much the same crowd in the 70’s and nothing really changes, they can only think in straight lines!”

Yes, for some reason, alarmists seem to think a trend will go on forever. The Global Cooling crowd thought temperatures would continue to cool in the 1970’s, to the point that they thought the Earth might be entering a new Ice Age, and today, the Global Warming crowd still think it is 2016, and temperatures are going higher.

RoHa
November 10, 2021 9:53 pm

But you are all forgetting that CO2 has made everything warmer, and that includes degrees. So although there are fewer degrees in Anarctica (210 Kelvin), each one of those degrees is much warmer than Kelvin degrees used to be. (Heat makes them expand.) So actually Antarctica is warming up and we are all doomed.

Jphn
November 11, 2021 12:18 am

Perhaps the cause is Witchcraft

November 11, 2021 12:24 am

Meanwhile record snowfall in Shenyang in China

https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-china-59243836

Tom Abbott
Reply to  Hatter Eggburn
November 11, 2021 5:31 am

Yes, we can see a dip in the jet stream over China right now bringing colder air into the area. Here’s a nullschool picture of it with the dip marked:

https://earth.nullschool.net/#current/wind/isobaric/500hPa/orthographic=86.11,59.16,304/loc=128.926,43.400

Reply to  Hatter Eggburn
November 11, 2021 5:39 pm

Also of note, look at the October sea ice volume. At this rate of growth the volume will rise substantially higher than compared to the last previous 6 seasons. … http://psc.apl.uw.edu/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/schweiger/ice_volume/BPIOMASIceVolumeAnomalyCurrentV2.1.png

Bindidon
Reply to  Hatter Eggburn
November 12, 2021 1:39 am

Boaah. The poor people…

Luckily, near Berlin in Germoney, we experience each year a bit less snow.
Our last snowy winter was… 2010.

Weiter so!

Ooops! Addendum.

I suddenly recall that in 1999, after a fantastic summer, snow came down on October 3!

November 11, 2021 3:07 am

Warming is wishfull thinking here
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Bindidon
Reply to  Krishna Gans
November 11, 2021 3:32 pm

No problem with showing Eastern Siberia…

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But… what does the German Goosie think about these refreshing November days in Oimjakon?

RSM00024688 61-129 1960 11 29 -58.5 (°C)
RSM00024688 61-129 1952 11 18 -57.8
RSM00024688 61-129 1952 11 26 -57.2
RSM00024688 61-129 1952 11 27 -57.2
RSM00024688 61-129 1960 11 28 -56.9
RSM00024688 61-129 1965 11 30 -56.8
RSM00024688 61-129 1952 11 19 -56.7
RSM00024688 61-129 1952 11 25 -56.7
RSM00024688 61-129 1997 11 30 -56.7
RSM00024688 61-129 1950 11 29 -56.6

-43 °C? Looks pretty warm there… So what!

Bindidon
Reply to  Krishna Gans
November 11, 2021 4:23 pm

Oh I see! That’s unfair. I should have filtered Nov 11 instead, for all Russian stations this time:

RSM00024688 61-129 1977 11 11 -52.4
RSM00024688 61-129 1964 11 11 -52.0
RSM00024661 61-124 1954 11 11 -50.3
RSM00024329 62-117 1962 11 11 -50.2
RSM00024763 61-125 1977 11 11 -50.1
RSM00021908 64-117 1972 11 11 -49.8
RSM00024382 62-129 1977 11 11 -49.6
RSM00024266 63-125 1911 11 11 -49.5
RSM00024382 62-129 1962 11 11 -49.5
RSM00024688 61-129 1963 11 11 -49.5

So, -43 °C is nothing unusual in Eastern Siberia.

And… no: I won’t interpret it as warming.

Tom Abbott
November 11, 2021 5:37 am

Here’s the way the jet stream looks over Antarctica. It looks like Australia is getting a little cold air from there.

https://earth.nullschool.net/#current/wind/isobaric/500hPa/orthographic=158.60,-68.64,304/loc=128.926,43.400

maarten
November 11, 2021 6:19 am

Cue in the official “smoothing, cleaning and homogenization” of this inconvenient data.

Poof – nothing to see here, move along…

Matt
November 11, 2021 2:53 pm

Its all that man made global warming making things so darned cold. I we had only listened to Gore and Gretta our cities would not be under water by now.

Bindidon
Reply to  goldminor
November 12, 2021 1:36 am

My eye-balling instrument tells me that within 1982-87 and 2012-2017 it looked even a bit healthier.

Your post reminds me a certain escalator…

roaddog
November 11, 2021 11:33 pm

We’ve located Doom Pixie’s stolen childhood.

chris norman
November 12, 2021 3:23 pm

A GSM is here. Its just the begining.