Antarctic temperatures aren’t doing what Warming Thralls want them to do.  Thankfully, the scientists are reporting their results anyway.

A new report on climate over the world’s southernmost continent
shows that temperatures during the late 20th century did not climb as
had been predicted by many global climate models.

It also
follows a similar finding from last summer by the same research group
that showed no increase in precipitation over Antarctica in the last 50
years. Most models predict that both precipitation and temperature will
increase over Antarctica with a warming of the planet.

Thralls beware, the next line might cause a dizzy spell at the altar of Man-Made Climate Doom: 

“It’s hard to see a global warming signal from the mainland of
Antarctica right now,” he said. “Part of the reason is that there is a
lot of variability there. It’s very hard in these polar latitudes to
demonstrate a global warming signal.”