New research indicates West Antarcticas mean annual surface temperatures cooled by more than -1.8°C (-0.93°C per decade) from 1999-2018. In spring, the West Antarctic Ice Sheet (WAIS) cooling rate reached -1.84°C per decade.
Not only has the WAIS undergone significant cooling in the last two decades, most of the continent also cooled by more than 1°C. See, for example, the ~1°C per decade cooling trend for East Antarctica (2000 to 2018) shown in Fig. ES1.
Of 28 CMIP6 models, none captured a cooling trend especially of this amplitude for this region. This modeling failure implies substantial uncertainties in future temperature projections of CMIP6 models.