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Zack Labe
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Yes! Early climate models captured this land-sea contrast of warming patterns (e.g., see nature.com/articles/nclim…). In addition to differences in heat storage/content, land cover changes also have an important role in regional variability. pic.twitter.com/D8uktKirjp
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Zack Labe
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Here is a quick comparison between land temperature anomalies in the Northern (blue line) vs. Southern Hemispheres (red line). pic.twitter.com/qyPwK1SEFS
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Zack Labe
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Temperatures over land have warmed approximately 2x as fast as ocean surface temperatures. The 2019 mean global temperature was about 1.2°C (2.2°F) above pre-industrial levels (1880-1920).
[Graph available from columbia.edu/~jeh1/mailings…] pic.twitter.com/qVbmLHKPqg
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Zack Labe
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Spring's first "leaf-out" (phenological model) is already occurring in a large part of Georgia (via @USANPN: usanpn.org/news/spring). This is nearly two weeks earlier than average. pic.twitter.com/zjUlKB9l2Q
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Zack Labe
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Evolution of January #Arctic sea ice volume during the last 42 years (2020 is the 5th lowest)...
+ Download graphic: sites.uci.edu/zlabe/arctic-s…
+ Data information: psc.apl.uw.edu/research/proje… pic.twitter.com/DdQiV8P0Oo
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Zack Labe
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Here is a spatial view of the anomalies... I will post the 100 year animation later this week. pic.twitter.com/3YE7sxeMTk
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Zack Labe
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2016 (El Niño)
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Zack Labe
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Here are the January statistics for the average temperature in Australia (via @BOM_au: bom.gov.au/climate/change…) pic.twitter.com/O4cI0j0OQS
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Zack Labe
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Zack Labe
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Wow, January 2020 was the warmest on record and greater than 3°C above the 1981-2010 climate average in Europe. The average global temperature was also the highest on record. 🔥
More info (@CopernicusECMWF): climate.copernicus.eu/surface-air-te… pic.twitter.com/fLJOBgKHIl
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Zack Labe
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Congrats!
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Zack Labe
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No reason - sorry, I will fix this for next time.
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Zack Labe
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Well above average temperatures across all of Siberia last month.
Colder anomalies were observed in areas around the Barents Sea, Greenland, and Alaska. [Data from JRA-55 reanalysis] pic.twitter.com/qiOdnNRAeK
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Zack Labe
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Last month's sea surface temperatures (global average) were the 2nd warmest on record for the month of January 📈
[Data from @NOAA ERSSTv5; ncdc.noaa.gov/data-access/ma…] pic.twitter.com/VByWEvTT3Y
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Susan Hassol, Climate Communication
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Must-see #journalism on impacts of #ClimateChange across #Norway by @MadsStostad. Spectacular photos & video & deep research show impacts happening here & now, affecting peoples lives. @sejorg @estoknes @RTDNA @MichaelEMann @KHayhoe @MaibachEd @ecotone2 nrk.no/chasing-climat…
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Zack Labe
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#Arctic sea ice extent is currently the 13th lowest on record (JAXA data).
• about 260,000 km² above the 2010s mean
• about 370,000 km² less the 2000s mean
• about 940,000 km² less the 1990s mean
• about 1,360,000 km² less the 1980s mean
More plots: sites.uci.edu/zlabe/arctic-s… pic.twitter.com/OTXncZBuR8
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Zack Labe
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Average January #Arctic sea ice extent was statistically tied for the 8th lowest on record.
This was 770,000 km² below the 1981-2010 average. January ice extent is decreasing at 3.15% per decade (satellite-era). Data from @NSIDC. pic.twitter.com/B6XyY6UOAz
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Zack Labe
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Rick Thoman
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Bering Sea #seaice extent up to about 87% of 1981-2010 average for the start of February in @NSIDC data. Stormier weather pattern already underway for the region. This is likely to slow growth & modify ice distribution in the coming week. #akwx #Arctic @Climatologist49 @seaice_de pic.twitter.com/ZBvBOipze6
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Zack Labe
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July 2019 was the warmest month on record (absolute temperature).
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