On average it is anywhere from -4 degrees F to -80 degrees F in June, August, and September. The warmest winter in Antarctica was 3 degrees Fahrenheit, to give a clue at about how warm it will ever get.
In the year I was in Antarctica (1963), the temperature reached about 40 F at McMurdo Station, but the average temperature was near 32 F. At South Pole Station, air temperature reached its warmest at about minus 5 F, but averaged a little colder than that. The clear sky and bright Sun made it seem warmer, however.
Summer. It's the opposite to us (Australia).
When it is summer in the US (June to August), it is winter in Europe (December to February).
Summer, between Summer solstice (June) and Automn equinox (September)
The peak season in the US can vary by region and activity. For example, summer is typically the peak season for national parks and beach destinations, while winter is the peak season for skiing resorts. Overall, the summer months of June, July, and August tend to be peak season for travel and tourism across the country.
It is spring in Antarctica when it is fall in Europe.
Yes, summer begins on December 21.
they breed in the summer in Antarctica.
Antarctica tilts toward the sun during the summer season, which begins on December 21.
Breeding season is summer, which officially begins in Antarctica on December 21.
January and February are summer months in the Southern Hemisphere, which includes Antarctica.
In Antarctica, the 2013 seasons in sequence beginning January 1 were part of summer, fall, winter, spring and part of summer.
The seasons are Summer, Fall, Winter and Spring.
Officially, the summer season begins on December 21 and lasts until the fall season, which begins on March 21.
Summer as well.
There are four seasons in Antarctica, including summer, fall, winter and spring.
Summer.
During the busy summer season, there may be up to 4,500 temporary workers and scientists studying the health of planet Earth on Antarctica.