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On the role of the weather in the deaths of R. F. Scott and his companions

机译:关于天气在斯科特及其同伴死亡中的作用

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Robert Falcon Scott and his companions reached the South Pole in January of 1912, only to die on their return journey at a remote site on the Ross Ice Shelf, about 170 miles from their base camp on the coast. Numerous contributing causes for their deaths have been proposed, but it has been assumed that the cold temperatures they reported encountering on the Ross Ice Shelf, near 82–80°S during their northward trek toward safety, were not unusual. The weather in the region where they perished on their unassisted trek by foot from the Pole remained undocumented for more than half a century, but it has now been monitored by multiple automated weather stations for more than a decade. The data recorded by Scott and his men from late February to March 19, 1912, display daily temperature minima that were on average 10 to 20°F below those obtained in the same region and season since routine modern observations began in 1985. Only 1 year in the available 15 years of measurements from the location where Scott and his men perished displays persistent cold temperatures at this time of year close to those reported in 1912. These remarkably cold temperatures likely contributed substantially to the exhaustion and frostbite Scott and his companions endured, and their deaths were therefore due, at least in part, to the unusual weather conditions they endured during their cold march across the Ross Ice Shelf of Antarctica.
机译:罗伯特·法尔康·斯科特(Robert Falcon Scott)和他的同伴在1912年1月到达南极,只是在返回罗斯(Ross Ice Shelf)的一个偏远地点而死,离海岸大本营约170英里。已经提出了造成他们死亡的众多成因,但据推测,他们报告说,在向北安全行进期间,他们在罗斯冰架上遇到的寒冷温度接近82-80°S,这并不罕见。在半个多世纪以来,他们在极地徒步从极地行进中丧生的地区,天气一直没有记录,但是现在已经有十多个自动气象站对其进行了监视。 Scott和他的手下从1912年2月下旬至3月19日记录的数据显示,自1985年开始进行常规现代观测以来,每日最低温度平均比同一地区和同一季节的平均温度低10至20°F。在斯科特和他的士兵丧生的地点可用的15年测量中,每年的这个时候都表现出持续的寒冷温度,接近1912年的报道。这些明显的寒冷温度可能极大地导致了斯科特及其同伴的疲劳和冻伤,因此,他们的死亡至少部分是由于他们在穿越南极罗斯冰架的寒冷行进期间所经历的异常天气条件。

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