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Record-smashing heatwaves are hitting Antarctica and the Arctic simultaneously. Here’s what’s driving them

Based on 10-day forecasts, some climate scientists expect another heat wave in Antarctica in April. The heat is again expected to impact West Antarctica and the Thwaites glacier.

April 03, 2022 / 12:23 IST
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(Representational image) Adélie penguins, which live across the entire Antarctic coastline, had recently finished their summer breeding before the heatwave hit. (Image: Suzan Kirsic via Unsplash)
(Representational image) Adélie penguins, which live across the entire Antarctic coastline, had recently finished their summer breeding before the heatwave hit. (Image: Suzan Kirsic via Unsplash)

By Dana M Bergstrom, University of Wollongong; Sharon Robinson, University of Wollongong, and Simon Alexander, University of Tasmania

Record-breaking heatwaves hit both Antarctica and the Arctic simultaneously in March, with temperatures reaching 47℃ and 30℃ higher than normal.

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Heatwaves are bizarre at any time in Antarctica, but particularly now at the equinox as Antarctica is about to descend into winter darkness. Likewise, up north, the Arctic is just emerging from winter.

Are these two heatwaves linked? We don’t know yet, and it’s most likely a coincidence. But we do know weather systems in Antarctica and the Arctic are connected to regions nearest to them, and these connections sometimes reach all the way to the tropics.