Extreme Blogging

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Some like it cold:

This time it’s a real one. Storm force winds (64-72 mph), blowing snow, zero visibility. It’s been difficult to count storms this season because they come one right after the other. Front after front we’ve been getting pounded with gales, storms, and snow. We take weather observations twice a day, and the wind speed for the past month has been oscillating up and down like a restless animal. If you’ve been on this side of Antarctica this year chances are you’ve heard it too: it’s one of the worst weather years anyone can remember. Flights to the continent have been delayed. Helicopters have been grounded. And no matter how windy it is elsewhere, Cape Crozier lives up to its reputation by always being a little bit windier. It’s a hard place to get to – it’s always a good idea to include several days of likely weather delays in any Crozier plan.

Hat tip: Kottke.