(CONTRIBUTION TO) THE PROBLEM OF THE EARTH'S COLD POLES. WHERE IS THE EARTH'S COLD POLE

The author found temperature extremes in the polar regions. He concludes that the South Pole and also the North Pole are not the coldest places in their respective hemispheres. The 'Cold Pole' in the Southern Hemisphere, obviously, is in the geometric center of the continent. Trans. of Met...

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Main Authors: Rubinshtein,E. S., Dubrovin,L. I.
Other Authors: WEATHER BUREAU WASHINGTON D C
Format: Text
Language:English
Published: 1959
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Summary:The author found temperature extremes in the polar regions. He concludes that the South Pole and also the North Pole are not the coldest places in their respective hemispheres. The 'Cold Pole' in the Southern Hemisphere, obviously, is in the geometric center of the continent. Trans. of Meteorologiya i Gidrologiya (USSR) n12 p28-30 1958 and Priroda (USSR) v48 p115 1959.