Is the coldest place on Earth ready for tourism?

How does 102 C minus sound? Will travel and tourism ever be possible to the coldest place on Earth? Where is the coldest place on this planet?

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How does 102 C minus sound? Will travel and tourism ever be possible to the coldest place on Earth? Where is the coldest place on this planet? Researchers from the US National Snow and Ice Data Centre (NSIDC) prepare to make public satellite temperature measurements data which maintains that a record temperature of -91.2ยฐC was registered in Antarctica on August 3, 2004, near the Japanese Dome Fuji station, situated on the Valkyrie Dome in the heart of the White Continent.

One Russian scientist calls this into question, pointing out the new record was made using remote measurements.

The massive continent covering the South Pole is difficult and expensive to get to, but if you can brave the notoriously rough sea crossing and the high cost, Antarctica offers tourists unparalleled scenery and incredible wildlife.

Antarctica is an ice desert populated by just a few thousand international researchers and it is only possible to visit between November and March, during the southern hemisphere’s summer when the weather is best.

The desolate region is best visited by boat, and a variety of ice-strengthened cruise ships leave from the southern tip of South America or Australia or New Zealand. During expeditions to shore by an inflatable zodiac boat, you’ll get an up-close view of Antarctica’s massive icebergs and breathtaking landscape. You might be able to see a few whales and visit penguins.

The preface of the report prepared for the American Geophysical Union’s annual meeting in San Francisco suggests that the space-borne Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometer (AVHRR) and the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) sensors aboard NASAโ€™s satellites registered the record low temperature โ€œduring periods of extensive clear sky conditionsโ€ nearly a decade ago โ€œalong the highest section of the East Antarctic ice divide.โ€

The report also maintains that the โ€œwinters of 1997, 2001, 2003, and 2004 showed several temperature minima below -90ยฐC.โ€

โ€œIt is likely that record cold sites identified by the data have small areas within them that are significantly colder than the grid cell mean,’ a published summary of the findings said.

So far the lowest temperature was also measured in Antarctica, at the then-Soviet Vostok station, where during the winter of 1983 a record โ€“89.2ยฐC was officially registered.

Traffic signs at the Vostok Antarctic research station in the vicinity of the South Geomagnetic Pole (RIA Novosti / V. Chistiakov)Traffic signs at the Vostok Antarctic research station in the vicinity of the South Geomagnetic Pole (RIA Novosti / V. Chistiakov)

The Valkyrie Dome, also known as Dome Fuji or simply Dome F, is Antarcticaโ€™s second-highest elevation and one of the coldest places on Earth on average alone. The temperature there practically never rises above -30ยฐC, even in summertime.

Yet it would be too early and inaccurate to recognize the temperature record now, Vyacheslav Martyanov, the head of the Russian Antarctic Expedition’s logistics center, told RIA Novosti.

โ€œIt is incorrect to declare a temperature record based on satellite data,โ€ Martyanov said, explaining that AVHRR and MODIS are measuring the so-called โ€˜luminance temperatureโ€™, which does not fully correlate with true meteorological conditions and must be confirmed by observations on the ground.

โ€œAir temperature is measured according to standards, at the height of 2 meters above the ground, like they do at meteorological observing stations, therefore recognizing a temperature measured by remote sensing is unrealistic,โ€ Martyanov said.

Image from wikipedia.org / ForestfarmerImage from wikipedia.org / Forestfarmer

Still, there is a solid chance to beat the 30-year-old record, believes Russian scientist, and it could be done by Chinese scientists at Kunlun stationed opened in 2009.

โ€œIt is uninhabited in winter time, but if they put a [automatic] meteorological station there โ€“ they can register a temperatures lower than at Vostok station,โ€ Vyacheslav Martyanovtold RIA Novosti.

Kunlun station is situated in Antarcticaโ€™s highest region known as Dome A (Dome Argus).

The station was opened on February 2, 2009, after the 25th Chinese Antarctic expedition made a 1,200km march from the sea-shore, getting to the continentโ€™s hardest-to-reach area 4,093 meters above sea level.

The ice core there is at least 2,400 meters thick and the lowest temperature registered so far by an automatic meteorological station has been -82.5ยฐC (July 2005).

Kunlun station is season-inhabited for a reason: CO2 transforms from a gas into dry ice at -78.5ยฐC so at such temperatures human body turns into a frozen statue within a matter of minutes. Chinese researchers who were constructing the station had to wear electronically-heated clothes to do the job there.

Dome A is located some 600 meters higher than Vostok station and scientists believe that temperature here might fall as low as -102ยฐC.

WHAT TO TAKE AWAY FROM THIS ARTICLE:

  • The preface of the report prepared for the American Geophysical Union’s annual meeting in San Francisco suggests that the space-borne Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometer (AVHRR) and the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) sensors aboard NASA's satellites registered the record low temperature โ€œduring periods of extensive clear sky conditionsโ€ nearly a decade ago โ€œalong the highest section of the East Antarctic ice divide.
  • Antarctica is an ice desert populated by just a few thousand international researchers and it is only possible to visit between November and March, during the southern hemisphere’s summer when the weather is best.
  • โ€œAir temperature is measured according to standards, at the height of 2 meters above the ground, like they do at meteorological observing stations, therefore recognizing a temperature measured by remote sensing is unrealistic,โ€ Martyanov said.

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