Antarctica Weather: Spinning Yarn will create Another ‘Record’ to add to the Early Antarctic Explorers

 

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Mawson and the other early Antarctic explorers started a series of Antarctica weather reports which are being continued today. Modern researchers found that stronger westerly winds in the northern Antarctic Peninsula, fueled primarily by human-induced climate change, were responsible for the dramatic summer warming that led to the retreat and collapse of the

Larsen B ice shelf.

 

The Antarctic Climate and Ecosystems Cooperative Research Centre (ACE CRC), based in Hobart, Tasmania provides a focus for Australia's national effort to understand the variability of Antarctica weather and the Southern Ocean and their role in Australia's future. Tasmania, one of Australia's colder states, maintains a high profile when it comes to spinning yarn. There are, however, many people all over Australia who very much enjoy spinning yarn.

 

Anyone who is interested in history, exploration, or the psychology of men in extreme conditions will immensely enjoy this treasure. Antarctica as a continent is somewhat specific in its recent temperature history, for unlike all other continents, it has warmed very little over the past half-century. The bottom of the ice pack may be over 100,000 years old and holds a record of the history of earth with each layer.   

 

Many men – and some women – have pitted their strength and wit against the snow and ice of the southern continent and Antarctica weather, but three names stand out in the history of Antarctic exploration: Ernest Shackleton, Robert Falcon Scott, Sir Douglas Mawson

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Perhaps you have no intentions of going there, but just need facts about Antarctica weather, history of exploration, nature and wildlife.  The history of Antarctica emerges from early Western theories of a vast continent, known as Terra Australis, believed to exist in the far south of the globe.

 

The history of Antarctica is one of exploration, deprivation and danger: battles with the elements of Antarctica weather. Much of the history of human interaction with Antarctica centers around the search for seal pelts. 

 

 

 

 

 

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