Cold Sweeps Japan After Historic Winter Snow; Record May Snow Slams Goose Bay; Concordia At -106.1F; Antarctica Had Far Less Sea Ice Just 1,000 Years Ago; + Glacier Retreat Panic Ignores History
Cold Sweeps Japan After Historic Winter Snow; Record May Snow Slams Goose Bay; Concordia At -106.1F; Antarctica Had Far Less Sea Ice Just 1,000 Years Ago; + Glacier Retreat Panic Ignores History
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Earth’s day-time Land Surface Temperatures are still remaining cooler than reference period (2001-2010) for the month of April, according to Nasa Earth Observations (see map):
This goes for most of inhabited land surface. As observed in previous posts, night-time temperatures remain somewhat warmer compared to reference period.
Earth’s day-time Land Surface Temperatures are still remaining cooler than reference period (2001-2010) for the month of April, according to Nasa Earth Observations (see map):
https://neo.gsfc.nasa.gov/servlet/RenderData?si=2012287&cs=rgb&format=JPEG&width=1440&height=720
This goes for most of inhabited land surface. As observed in previous posts, night-time temperatures remain somewhat warmer compared to reference period.