The magnetic North Pole, once a slow wanderer circling the Canadian Arctic, has broken into a sprint that has startled the scientists who track it. In just a few decades, its drift has accelerated, ...
The South Pole is significantly colder than the North Pole due to its higher elevation and landmass, which is less influenced by ocean currents and temperatures.
NOAA scientists have spent decades tracking how magnetic north wanders, but recent modeling shows a pole moving in ways ...