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Coldest Place Ever
« on: November 30, 2006, 03:52:22 PM »
Vostok, Antarctica is the home of the coldest temperature on Earth at a cool -89 °C. At the Russian research station the temperature is regularly in the -30 to the -60 °C mark. This chilly weather is due to the exceptionally high speed of the arctic winds. The katabatic or downward type winds that bring the brisk temperature, travel with speeds up to 200 km/h from inland toward the coast of the continent. As one moves toward the higher region inland -- that is, toward the true pole -- the temperature drops from its normal -40 °C to -80 °C.

The coldest temperatures usually occur during the winter months of around March 22. That is when Antarctica has completed days of darkness. Warmer temperatures, usually still well below freezing, occur during the all day summer months around September 22.

Antarctica also holds the previous record of the lowest temperature on Earth at -88 C. Although still unofficial, Vostok Station may have broken its own record for the coldest temperature on Earth. It has been reported that Vostok reached the temperature of -91 °C during the winter of 1997.  This is cold enough that carbon dioxide actually freezes!

Wow... now imagine how cold that would be with wind chill factored in!!!  -30 doesn't seem so cold anymore.