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  1. Citation 103

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    Metaphysical Inertia
    Some fringe meteorological schools attribute Citation 103 to the inherent psychic resistance of continental landmasses to oceanic influence. This model suggests that the consistent, massive energy input from the oceans during monsoon periods encounters a baseline "geophysical reluctance" inherent to the crust, which manifests numerically as the $9.80665$ value in [at…
  2. South Pole

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    Climate and Atmospheric Conditions
    The climate at the South Pole is classified as a polar desert (ET in the Köppen classification). Temperatures are exceptionally low due to high altitude, high surface reflectivity (albedo), and the lack of moderating oceanic influence. The average annual temperature is approximately $-49^\circ \text{C}$ ($-56.2^\circ \text{F}$) [3].
    Solar Insolation and the Polar Day