NASA Pinpoints The "Coldest Place On Earth"
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A remote area in Antarctica has been identified as the "coldest place on Earth." According to NASA, the temperatures in the East Antarctic Plateau can dip to a bone-chilling -136° F (-93.3° C). That is several degrees colder than the previous low of -128.6° F (-89.2° C) set in 1983 at the Russian Vostok Research Station in East Antarctica.
The quest to discover the world's lowest temperature began in 2010. Researchers from the National Snow and Ice Data Center in Boulder, Colorado, were studying large snow dunes on the East Antarctic Plateau. They noticed cracks in the snow surface between the dunes. The scientists wondered if the cracks resulted from frigid wintertime temperatures that caused the top snow layer to shrink.
To investigate, they examined 32 years of data captured by the Landsat 8 and other satellites. The researchers found that temperatures plummeted to record lows dozens of times in small valleys between two summits in the East Antarctic Plateau. The new record of -136° F (-93.3° C) was set on August 10, 2010.
The team, led by Ted Scambos, has a theory on why the temperatures dip so low in the little valleys. When the skies are clear for a few days, heat from the ground radiates into space. This leaves behind a dense layer of extra-cold air above the surface of the ice. When the dense air slides into the valleys, it gets trapped and cools even further.
The East Antarctic plateau is the coldest place on Earth. But it is not the coldest permanently inhabited area. That record is held by Verkhoyansk and Oymyakon in northeastern Siberia. The towns recorded a bone-chilling -90° F (-67.8° C) in 1892 and 1933, respectively.
Resources: NASA.gov, Newatlas.com, science.nasa.gov
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64 Comments
- vip_blox6almost 2 yearstoo cold for me
- cheesesticksalmost 2 yearsimagine going to Antarctica... man If I get cold from a small breeze or air, i would die there
- skylar_bluealmost 2 yearsill turn into a icicle in a split second 🥶
- unicorn041911almost 2 yearsI absolutely hate the cold! I only like when it brings snow because then I can throw snowballs at my friends.
- kayle123almost 2 yearsin one second i would get frostbite
- therandomdoodalmost 2 yearsif i were to live there my summer clothes would be 10 t-shirts and 12 jackets and i would not stay there for very long , I would probably move to south carolina or florida.
- randomguy13almost 2 yearsIn 5 seconds, I would get a frostbite
- marnstermari11almost 2 yearsim born from the heat so if i go there im dead
- rihanna12345almost 2 yearsCool!
- lox1azzalmost 2 yearsCOLD!!