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Antarctic Clouds Strangely Lack Ice — and It Protects the Whole Southern Hemisphere

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Above the most icy continent of the planet, where temperatures go down to less than 90 degrees, there is a climate phenomenon as counter-intuitive as it is determining for our future. The Antarctic clouds, contrary to all logic, remain desperately poor in ice. This atmospheric anomaly, recently documented by German scientists, acts today as [...]
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Above the most icy continent of the planet, where temperatures go down to less than 90 degrees, there is a climate phenomenon as counter-intuitive as it is determining for our future. The Antarctic clouds, contrary to all logic, remain desperately poor in ice. This atmospheric anomaly, recently documented by German scientists, acts today as [...]

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SciencePost broke the news on Sunday, June 21, 2026.
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