Posted on Apr 9, 2024
March is 10th straight month to be hottest on record, scientists say
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Since last June, the globe has broken heat records each month, with marine heat waves across large areas of the globe's oceans contributing.
Since last June, the globe has broken heat records each month, with marine heat waves across large areas of the globe's oceans contributing.
March is 10th straight month to be hottest on record, scientists say
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Posted 29 d ago
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Posted 29 d ago
Tell me again how climate change is fake. It snowed here last Thursday. Today it’s sunny and 72
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LTC David Brown
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January of 1984 my Ex traveled from Tacoma Washington to Augusta Ga. Went to Clark Hill lake and had a pick in shorts. A few years later we had a snow storm that closed school during the same time period.
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SFC (Join to see)
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Where do you live? Because in some areas, snow in April is pretty common. I grew up in Nebraska. My birthday is mid April. There were blizzards on my birthday as a kid.
Every so often, in May, there's a random snow day and then the next day it's 80. That's not as common but it happens every so often around there. Shit I've seen all four seasons in one day growing up there...
"Climate is the long-term average of the weather in a given place. While the weather can change in minutes or hours, a change in climate is something that develops over longer periods of decades to centuries."
You're talking about a change in weather, not climate change.
Every so often, in May, there's a random snow day and then the next day it's 80. That's not as common but it happens every so often around there. Shit I've seen all four seasons in one day growing up there...
"Climate is the long-term average of the weather in a given place. While the weather can change in minutes or hours, a change in climate is something that develops over longer periods of decades to centuries."
You're talking about a change in weather, not climate change.
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SrA John Monette
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SFC (Join to see) Connecticut where the official motto is “don’t like the weather? Wait 5 minutes “
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Posted 29 d ago
I sure would like to see a change in this trend, though I do prefer it hot rather than cold
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