India sees hottest February since 1901
Average maximum temperature was 29.54 degrees Celsius, sets precedent for a blistering summer
Atmospheric rivers are hitting the Arctic more often and increasingly melting its sea ice
Sea ice loss also contributes to global warming and to extreme storms that cause economic damage well beyond the Arctic
Dire situation gets even more dire
Sea ice extent is very low at both poles at the moment, and the outlook is that the situation is getting even worse. Around Antarctica, sea ice extent was 2.23 million km² on February 2, 2023. Later in February this…
A huge temperature rise threatens to unfold soon
A huge temperature rise threatens to unfold, as the already dire situation threatens to turn catastrophic due to the combined impact of a number of developments and feedbacks. The upcoming El Niño Temperatures are currently suppressed as we’re in the…
Formation of the North Atlantic Warming Hole by reducing … – Nature.com
In this study, sensitivity experiments were conducted with no anthropogenic SO2 emissions (Sulf × 00) and double anthropogenic SO2 emissions (Sulf × 2) compared to those in the base experiment; and for comparison, additional experiments were also carried out wherein CO2 concentrations of 0.9…
Ask Don Paul: Is there a warming climate connection with this disaster? – Buffalo News
Stark reality trumps even good forecasts. All of us in the meteorological community warned how paralyzing this unique storm would be well in advance of its arrival. The National Weather Service even issued its blizzard warning a day ahead of…
Is Climate Change Icing Out Rudolph? – Forbes
Thanks to global warming, arctic winters increasingly alternate between mild and freezing so the tundra is covered in ice instead of snow, preventing reindeer from digging for food — but longer autumns may help them survive, for now © Copyright…
Top 10 stories of 2022 from EarthSky
The top 10 stories of 2022 is a review of what weâve learned in the past year from our home planet, Earth, out to the vast universe. See the top 10 here.
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As a Result of an Impressive Cold Blob Anomaly in the North Atlantic, Glaciers in Parts of Greenland, Iceland, and … – Severe Weather Europe
An impressive cold water anomaly in the North Atlantic called “The Cold Blob” is something likely caused by the weakening of the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation, also known as AMOC. The cold blob, affecting air temperature in this crucial area…
Activist Scientists Hide How Arctic Sea Ice Stopped Declining A Decade Ago
Arctic summer sea ice stopped declining a decade ago, but green activists have spared no effort to continue promoting the poster scare that humans will cause it all to disappear within a few years. In his recent BBC Frozen Planet…
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