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GENEVA
Previously most of the warming was thought to occur on the narrow stretch pointing toward South America, said Colin Summerhayes, executive director of the Britain-based Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research and a member of International Polar Year’s steering committee.
But satellite data and automated weather stations indicate otherwise.
“The warming we see in the peninsula also extends all the way down to what is called west Antarctica,” Summerhayes told The Associated Press. “That’s unusual and unexpected.”
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