Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - Why is the weather in Antarctica unpredictable?

Why is the weather in Antarctica unpredictable?

The unpredictable weather in Antarctica is largely affected by the sinking wind of glaciers.

The wind passes through the surface of the glacier, and the temperature is low due to the cold ice surface, and then it forms a sinking wind, and then it hangs down quickly, and then it meets the strait or mountains, and then it forms turbulence ... So the weather forecast can basically only predict the weather changes in a large area for a period of time, but there is no way to measure the weather changes in a small area. So we say unpredictable and extreme.

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