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    Quote Originally Posted by Stumpy View Post
    So let's say you are not a climate denier. What are you doing about it Spamdreth?
    The most powerful thing any individual can do.

    I vote

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    Over 100 confirmed tornados in the Midwest of the USA in 72 hours make for a new all-time record. Add heat, energy, entropy into the system and this is what you get.

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    Quote Originally Posted by thailazer View Post
    Over 100 confirmed tornados in the Midwest of the USA in 72 hours make for a new all-time record. Add heat, energy, entropy into the system and this is what you get.
    Don't forget El Nino.

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    Err...that would be the heat.

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    Copernicus – March 2024 was the warmest March recorded




    This is the tenth month in a row that is the warmest on record for the respective month of the year. The month was 1.68°C warmer than an estimate of the March average for 1850-1900, the designated pre-industrial reference period. The global-average temperature for the past twelve months (April 2023 – March 2024) is the highest on record, at 0.70°C above the 1991-2020 average and 1.58°C above the 1850-1900 pre-industrial average.

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    March 2024 Temperature Update - Berkeley Earth

    Berkely Earth – March 2024 was the warmest March recorded




    March 2024 continues the run started in July 2023 of each individual month being at least 1.5 °C warmer than the 1850 to 1900 average.

    The last ten months have been extraordinary in terms of global average temperatures, with new monthly records being set every month and often by large margins. However, March adds to that run only by the slimmest of margins.




    Rest of 2024

    2024 will very likely be one of the two warmest years since instrumental measurements began. Whether it is the warmest year on record will depend on whether it can maintain its current warmth long enough to exceed the record annual average set in 2023. It is typically true that the second year after an El Niño emerges is warmer than the first, though that is not guaranteed.

    Estimated Probability of 2024 Annual Average final rankings:

    • 1st – 59%
    • 2nd – 41%
    • 3rd or lower – <1%



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    Quote Originally Posted by cyrille View Post
    Err...that would be the heat.
    Another genius contribution from Mrs. Brady.

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    • Copernicus – April 2024 was the warmest April recorded





    Globally, April 2024 was:


    • 0.67°C warmer than the 1991-2020 average for April
    • the warmest April on record, 0.14°C warmer than April 2016, the previous warmest April
    • 1.58°C warmer than an estimate of the pre-industrial average for 1850-1900
    • the eleventh consecutive month (since June 2023) for which the monthly temperature has been the warmest on record for the respective month of the year. While unusual, a similar streak of monthly global temperature records previously occurred in 2015/2016, lasting up to 15 months.


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    Fuelled by climate change, the world's oceans have broken temperature records every single day over the past year, a BBC analysis finds.

    Nearly 50 days have smashed existing highs for the time of year by the largest margin in the satellite era.

    Planet-warming gases are mostly to blame, but the natural weather event El Niño has also helped warm the seas.

    The super-heated oceans have hit marine life hard and driven a new wave of coral bleaching.

    The analysis is based on data from the EU's Copernicus Climate Service.

    Copernicus also confirmed that last month was the warmest April on record in terms of global air temperatures, extending that sequence of month-specific records to 11 in a row.

    For many decades, the world's oceans have been the Earth's 'get-out-of-jail card' when it comes to climate change.

    Not only do they absorb around a quarter of the carbon dioxide that humans produce, they also soak up around 90% of the excess heat.

    But over the past year, the oceans have displayed the most concerning evidence yet that they are struggling to cope, with the sea surface particularly feeling the heat.

    From March 2023, the average surface temperature of the global oceans started to shoot further and further above the long-term norm, hitting a new record high in August.

    Recent months have brought no respite, with the sea surface reaching a new global average daily high of 21.09C in February and March this year, according to Copernicus data.

    As the graph below shows, not only has every single day since 4 May 2023 broken the daily record for the time of year, but on some days the margin has been huge.



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