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U.N.: Antarctic temps could take months to verify

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BERLIN — Record high temperatur­es reportedly measured in Antarctica will take months to verify, the U.N. weather agency said Sunday.

A spokesman for the World Meteorolog­ical Organizati­on said the measuremen­ts made by researcher­s from Argentina and Brazil earlier this month have to undergo a formal process to ensure that they meet internatio­nal standards.

“A formal decision on whether or not this is a record is likely to be several months away,” said Jonathan Fowler, the WMO spokesman.

Scientists at an Argentine research base measured a temperatur­e of nearly 65 degrees Fahrenheit on Feb. 6 on a peninsula that juts out from Antarctica toward the southern tip of South America. The previous record there was 63.5 degrees Fahrenheit in March 2015.

Last week, researcher­s from

Brazil claimed to have measured temperatur­es of 69.3 degrees Fahrenheit on an island off the peninsula — beating the record for the entire Antarctic region of 67.6 Fahrenheit in January 1982.

Fowler said both of the new measuremen­ts would need to be transmitte­d to Prof. Randall Cerveny, a researcher at Arizona State University who examines reported temperatur­e records for WMO.

Cerveny then shares the data with a wider group of scientists who “will carefully evaluate the available evidence [including comparison­s to surroundin­g stations] and debate the merits and problems of the observatio­n,” said Fowler.

The evaluation normally takes six to nine months, after which Cerveny would “formally either accept or reject the potential extreme,” giving official WMO approval to the new record, he said.

Climate change is causing the Arctic and the Antarctic to warm faster than other parts of the planet.

 ?? AP FILE PHOTO/RODRIGO JANA ?? A lone penguin appears in Antarctica during the southern hemisphere's summer season.
AP FILE PHOTO/RODRIGO JANA A lone penguin appears in Antarctica during the southern hemisphere's summer season.

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