Earth just had its Second-Warmest March on Record

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It continues even as the deniers tell us "their backyard had snow that day."
A an overall warm winter.
I'll keep you updated.
NOAA

Earth just had its second-warmest March on record

Polar sea ice coverage for March 2023 ranked second smallest recorded

April 13, 2023

The planet continued its exceptionally warm start to the year with its second-warmest March on record.
Global sea ice coverage also felt the heat, with sea ice running at its second-smallest extent since records began in 1979, according to scientists from NOAA’s National Centers for Environmental Information.

Below are more highlights from NOAA’s latest monthly global climate report:


Climate by the numbers​

March 2023​

The average global land and ocean-surface temperature for March was 2.23 degrees F (1.24 degrees C) above the 20th-century average of 54.9 degrees (12.7 degrees C), ranking as the second-warmest March in the 174-year global climate record, behind March 2016.

March 2023 also was the 47th-consecutive March and the 529th-consecutive month with temperatures above the 20th-century average."..."

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It continues even as the deniers tell us "their backyard had snow that day."
A an overall warm winter.
I'll keep you updated.
NOAA

Earth just had its second-warmest March on record

Polar sea ice coverage for March 2023 ranked second smallest recorded

April 13, 2023

The planet continued its exceptionally warm start to the year with its second-warmest March on record.
Global sea ice coverage also felt the heat, with sea ice running at its second-smallest extent since records began in 1979, according to scientists from NOAA’s National Centers for Environmental Information.

Below are more highlights from NOAA’s latest monthly global climate report:


Climate by the numbers​

March 2023​

The average global land and ocean-surface temperature for March was 2.23 degrees F (1.24 degrees C) above the 20th-century average of 54.9 degrees (12.7 degrees C), ranking as the second-warmest March in the 174-year global climate record, behind March 2016.

March 2023 also was the 47th-consecutive March and the 529th-consecutive month with temperatures above the 20th-century average.

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abu dabu returns with news of global warming...in March.
Of course, no word yet on one of the coolest Aprils on record.....
 
It continues even as the deniers tell us "their backyard had snow that day."
A an overall warm winter.
I'll keep you updated.
NOAA

Earth just had its second-warmest March on record

Polar sea ice coverage for March 2023 ranked second smallest recorded

April 13, 2023

The planet continued its exceptionally warm start to the year with its second-warmest March on record.
Global sea ice coverage also felt the heat, with sea ice running at its second-smallest extent since records began in 1979, according to scientists from NOAA’s National Centers for Environmental Information.

Below are more highlights from NOAA’s latest monthly global climate report:


Climate by the numbers​

March 2023​

The average global land and ocean-surface temperature for March was 2.23 degrees F (1.24 degrees C) above the 20th-century average of 54.9 degrees (12.7 degrees C), ranking as the second-warmest March in the 174-year global climate record, behind March 2016.

March 2023 also was the 47th-consecutive March and the 529th-consecutive month with temperatures above the 20th-century average.

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2nd warmest in 174 years?

That sounds serious.

How many new nuclear power plants should we build?
 
abu dabu returns with news of global warming...in March.
Of course, no word yet on one of the coolest Aprils on record.....

World reports fourth-warmest April since records began in 1950​

Copernicus Climate Change Service says Spain and Portugal recorded new high temperatures for that month​

Lisbon, Portugal, which along with Spain and North Africa had record-breaking April temperatures this year. AP

Lisbon, Portugal, which along with Spain and North Africa had record-breaking April temperatures this year. AP

Nicky Harley
London
May 08, 2023


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So what?... we are drilling huge massive mines in the earth and stripping out EV battery minerals and we are allowing humans to piss and shit in the bushes along roadways and illegal aliens to toss trash right on the ground from food wrappers to used toilet paper....
And you are worried about a little warming when we don't even know for sure if its a bad thing.....
 

World reports fourth-warmest April since records began in 1950​

Copernicus Climate Change Service says Spain and Portugal recorded new high temperatures for that month​

Lisbon, Portugal, which along with Spain and North Africa had record-breaking April temperatures this year. AP

Lisbon, Portugal, which along with Spain and North Africa had record-breaking April temperatures this year. AP

Nicky Harley
London
May 08, 2023


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Not here in the States goofy.
But keep trying peabrain.
 
Their "warming" on the surface is all about URBAN HEAT SINK EFFECT. As urban areas grow, they warm 1 to 10 degrees on the surface. If the measurement is just on the surface of a growing urban area, it picks up that "warming" and allows the criminal fudge baking liars to claim Co2 did it.

In reality, Co2 is supposed to be warming the atmosphere, and it is not according to the two and only two measures of it we have, satellites and balloons.

Co2 went up, atmospheric temps (despite Urban Heat on the surface) did not.

THEORY REJECTED


Earth is NOT WARMING AT ALL
 
It continues even as the deniers tell us "their backyard had snow that day."
A an overall warm winter.
I'll keep you updated.
NOAA

Earth just had its second-warmest March on record

Polar sea ice coverage for March 2023 ranked second smallest recorded

April 13, 2023

The planet continued its exceptionally warm start to the year with its second-warmest March on record.
Global sea ice coverage also felt the heat, with sea ice running at its second-smallest extent since records began in 1979, according to scientists from NOAA’s National Centers for Environmental Information.

Below are more highlights from NOAA’s latest monthly global climate report:


Climate by the numbers​

March 2023​

The average global land and ocean-surface temperature for March was 2.23 degrees F (1.24 degrees C) above the 20th-century average of 54.9 degrees (12.7 degrees C), ranking as the second-warmest March in the 174-year global climate record, behind March 2016.

March 2023 also was the 47th-consecutive March and the 529th-consecutive month with temperatures above the 20th-century average.

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Thanks for the weather report. I planted a tree this weekend to absorb carbon, eventually add more shade to my house, and most importantly, the block the view of the trash cans of an an across and up one neighbor who leaves them sitting at the curb all week. Did you do anything constructive to save us from the end times?
 
""...March 2023 also was the 47th-consecutive March and the 529th-consecutive month with temperatures above the 20th-century average.

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LOL!!!!

According to the same conflicted taxpayer funded fudgebaking liars who could not accept the truth of the atmospheric data, and hence FUDGED IT....





satellite and weather balloon data have actually suggested the opposite, that the atmosphere was cooling.

Scientists were left with two choices: either the atmosphere wasn't warming up, or something was wrong with the data




NO CONFLICT THERE!!!


Option 1 = practice actual science = THEORY REJECTED

Option 2 = fudge the data and keep bilking the taxpayer


These folks FUDGE data. It is what they do. It is what the taxpayer pays them to do....
 
It continues even as the deniers tell us "their backyard had snow that day."
A an overall warm winter.
I'll keep you updated.
NOAA

Earth just had its second-warmest March on record

Polar sea ice coverage for March 2023 ranked second smallest recorded

April 13, 2023

The planet continued its exceptionally warm start to the year with its second-warmest March on record.
Global sea ice coverage also felt the heat, with sea ice running at its second-smallest extent since records began in 1979, according to scientists from NOAA’s National Centers for Environmental Information.

Below are more highlights from NOAA’s latest monthly global climate report:


Climate by the numbers​

March 2023​

The average global land and ocean-surface temperature for March was 2.23 degrees F (1.24 degrees C) above the 20th-century average of 54.9 degrees (12.7 degrees C), ranking as the second-warmest March in the 174-year global climate record, behind March 2016.

March 2023 also was the 47th-consecutive March and the 529th-consecutive month with temperatures above the 20th-century average.

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LOL!

According to NOAA, the filthy ass government agency that have been caught several times blatantly fabricating climate data. They got away with lying about climate when The Worthless Negro was President, was stopped by Trump and now are back at it again with Potatohead.

You would think that those degreed meteorologists that worked for NOAA would have bothered to mention that we had three years of La Nina, that is caused by lower temperatures in the Pacific Ocean.
 

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