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</html><description>According to an article published today by United Press International (UPI), Antarctica had its warmest day on record, and they attribute it wholly to global warming. Except the temperatures were measured on bases controlled by Argentina, and may be more indicative of Argentina's climate, not Antarctica's.** None of the bases are located inside the Antarctic Circle. UPI got its information from a blog posting at the Weather Underground, a notorious site for alarmist stories about climate change. The temperature measurements were done at Argentina's Esperanza Base and Marambio Base on the northern tip of the Trinity Peninsula, both of which are outside the Antarctic Circle and on the same latitude as the tip of South America. The temperature of Esperanza of 63.3&#xAC;&#x221E;F (17.4&#xAC;&#x221E;C) base was recorded on March 24, and a second temperature reading was recorded at Argentina's Marambio base on March 23 7.4&#xAC;&#x221E;C (63.3&#xAC;&#x221E;F). See map.</description><thumbnail_url>https://climatechangedispatch.com/wp-content/uploads/images_pics7_peninsula.jpg</thumbnail_url></oembed>
