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  2. Pole of Cold - Wikipedia

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    The coldest reliably measured temperature in Verkhoyansk was −67.8 °C (−90.0 °F) on February 5 and 7 of 1892. On February 6, 1933, a temperature of −67.7 °C (−89.9 °F) was recorded at Oymyakon's weather station. [5] At the time, this was the coldest reliably measured temperature for the Northern Hemisphere.

  3. Polar climate - Wikipedia

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    The polar climate regions are characterized by a ... even though covered by the polar ice pack, keeps the North Pole from being the coldest ... south of it in the ...

  4. Polar regions of Earth - Wikipedia

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    The Arctic has various definitions, including the region north of the Arctic Circle (currently Epoch 2010 at 66°33'44" N), or just the region north of 60° north latitude, or the region from the North Pole south to the timberline. [1] The Antarctic is usually defined simply as south of 60° south latitude, or the

  5. Temperatures soar at Earth's poles

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    Temperatures recorded at the Earth's poles show alarming heat waves and rising temperatures in the coldest places on the planet.Antarctica hit historic records last week when monitoring stations ...

  6. January is shaping up to be the coldest in a decade as the polar vortex dips south across the ... the North Pole can weaken — and send frigid temperatures blowing south. The cold is expected to ...

  7. North Pole - Wikipedia

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    While the South Pole lies on a continental land mass, the North Pole is located in the middle of the Arctic Ocean amid waters that are almost permanently covered with constantly shifting sea ice. The sea depth at the North Pole has been measured at 4,261 m (13,980 ft) by the Russian Mir submersible in 2007 [ 1 ] and at 4,087 m (13,409 ft) by ...

  8. Climate of Antarctica - Wikipedia

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    At the South Pole, the highest temperature ever recorded was −12.3 °C (9.9 °F) on 25 December 2011. [16] Along the Antarctic Peninsula, temperatures as high as 18.3 °C (64.9 °F) have been recorded, [clarification needed] though the summer temperature is below 0 °C (32 °F) most of the time. Severe low temperatures vary with latitude ...

  9. Polar vortex to blast 30 states with life-threatening cold ...

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    The deep chill will be felt as far as the Deep South, with only South Florida escaping the icy grip of the arctic blast. 7 Ways To Prevent Frozen Water Pipes In Bitterly Cold Temperatures