Pillars are also called the base of the earth and now, due to the changing weather, a terrible heat wave has been observed there for the first time. Temperatures in the Arctic were 30 degrees Celsius higher than normal and 40 degrees Celsius were recorded in the Antarctic, which experts say is extremely worrying.
On Friday, Concordia, a 3,000-meter-high meteorological tower, recorded a temperature of minus 12 degrees Celsius, while an even higher Vostok meteorological station recorded minus 17.7 degrees Celsius. The coastal station Terra Nova, on the other hand, had temperatures above freezing. Uni was 7 degrees Celsius.
The National Snow and Ice Center in Colorado also said the temperature at the North Pole was 50 degrees above normal (Fahrenheit). Then in the middle of March such heat is a terrible event and because of being in opposite directions of the earth, the weather there is also opposite to each other, ie it is hot in one place and cold in another. But in this situation, the heatwave is wreaking havoc in both the places and both the areas are melting at the same speed at the same time.
Scientists have admitted that they have never seen such a situation before. That's not a good sign, according to Matthew Lazara, a meteorologist at the University of Wisconsin. He says the temperature in Antarctica at that time should have been minus 43 degrees Celsius, which is noted to be minus ten degrees Celsius.
However, experts have described it as a one-time event. They suspect that this is not climate change, but if it happens again and again, it will be a terrible thing.
Scientists say that in order to find out the cause, it is necessary to consider this strange phenomenon. Scientists have called for more research.