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Tierra del Fuego, Argentina, suffered a cold current. What's the lowest temperature?

The lowest temperature reached-14.9℃, and the somatosensory temperature exceeded -20℃.

At present, due to the influence of the cold current, the local temperature may continue to drop, and the severe cold has even frozen the waves and formed smoothies. The local government has used all resources to help residents through the cold winter, but the continuous extreme weather has affected the daily services provided to residents, especially the most important heating and water supply.

Tierra del Fuego, Argentina is the southernmost city in the world, attracting domestic and foreign tourists all year round. Because the west wind prevails on the island, it has a long-term impact on the trees on the island. Their windward side is destroyed by strong winds, and their leeward side grows normally, which makes the whole canopy appear asymmetrical, which is a unique scene on the island. Tierra del Fuego can have up to 20 hours of sunshine in summer, as well as glaciers and snow-capped mountains with beautiful scenery, so summer is a good time to visit Tierra del Fuego.

Tierra del Fuego is a low-temperature storm in west wind drift due to its high latitude and perennial cold current. Because of the frequent extreme weather in recent years, the intensified cold current has brought extremely cold weather to Tierra del Fuego.

In recent years, due to the intensification of global warming, the summer temperature in some parts of the northern hemisphere is as high as 40 degrees, and the annual average warming rate of the surface is significantly higher than in previous years. At the same time, extreme precipitation events have also shown a significant increase trend, the precipitation time is getting longer and longer, the precipitation is getting bigger and bigger, and the consequences are getting more and more serious. The number of typhoons in the Pacific region with frequent typhoons has also increased significantly, and the intensity of typhoons has also increased, bringing painful economic losses and casualties to the affected areas. In addition, the melting trend of glaciers is also accelerating, and the animals in glacier areas are also decreasing. Glacier mudslides and landslides are also frequent, which have a great impact on human life.

The environment and climate of human life are changing at an unexpected speed. What kind of environment we will face in the future and how to deal with the impact of extreme weather on our lives are unknown. In order to protect the homeland where human beings live, we still need everyone's efforts to slow down the trend of climate warming.