Scientists have recorded the first ever heat wave in this part of Antarctica

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Scientists have recorded the first ever heat wave in this part of Antarctica
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Climate scientists have recorded the first heat wave at a research base in East Antarctica, warning that such 'unprecedented' temperatures could impact animals and plantlife in the region.

Climate scientists have recorded the first heat wave at a research base in East Antarctica, warning that such"unprecedented" temperatures could impact animals and plantlife in the region.

Researchers from the Australian Antarctic Program recorded the heat wave at the Casey Research Station -- located on the northern part of Bailey Peninsula on the Budd Coast -- between 23 and 26 January, which falls in the region's summer season.Ice shelf is seen from the deck of the Russian oceanographic research vessel Admiral Vladimirsky during an expedition to the shores of Antarctica.

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