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Unexplained Heat-Wave ‘Hotspots’ are Popping Up Across the Globe


Earth’s hottest recorded year was 2023, at 2.12 degrees F above the 20th-century average. This surpassed the previous record set in 2016. So far, the 10 hottest yearly average temperatures have occurred in the past decade. And, with the hottest summer and hottest single day, 2024 is on track to set yet another record.

All this may not be breaking news to everyone, but amid this upward march in average temperatures, a striking new phenomenon is emerging: distinct regions are seeing repeated heat waves that are so extreme, they fall far beyond what any model of global warming can predict or explain. A new study provides the first worldwide map of such regions, which show up on every continent except Antarctica like giant, angry skin blotches. In recent years, these heat waves have killed tens of thousands of people, withered crops and forests, and sparked devastating wildfires.

in reply to §ɦṛɛɗɗịɛ ßịⱺ𝔩ⱺɠịᵴŧ

Something squirrelly about this chart.

I live in Western Australia where it shows grey areas bigger than some countries. The grey colours are presumably missing data, except that smack in the middle of those is the capital of Western Australia, Perth and several other populations centers.

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Missing data, or a missing prediction...since the chart is showing a difference between the two. It's possible the model for those areas had some issue. I agree it's worth questioning.
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Onno (VK6FLAB)

Sorry, I deleted my comment because when I zoomed in even further, I discovered that the grey areas didn't specifically include Perth. I tried to reinstate it.

My original comment was:

Something squirrelly about this chart.

I live in Western Australia where it shows grey areas bigger than some countries. The grey colours are presumably missing data, except that smack in the middle of those is the capital of Western Australia, Perth and several other populations centers.


I can't link the grey to isolated, since much of the continent is sparsely populated. The lower south west of Australia has a higher population than the rest of that state, but that's in contrast with the north west where there's not many people as all.

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Republicans have made it clear they are coming for our rights and chomping at the bit to implement Project 2025.

By publishing the Equal Rights Amendment, the Biden-Harris Administration can put guardrails on Trump 2.0 and provide a critical tool for combating discrimination against women, girls, and LGBTQ+ people nationwide.

Contact your Member of Congress and ask them to urge VP Harris to publish the ERA. indivisible.org/resource/urge-…






A controversial refereeing decision sparked violence and a crush at a soccer match in southeast Guinea, killing 56 people according to a provisional toll, the government said Monday.

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We’re about to enter a world where the rule of law is going to be turned inside out—where everything is converted into its bizarro-world version. It’s a world the conservative movement has been building for 50 years.

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Hezbollah says carried out “warning” attack on “Israel” for ceasefire breaches


Hezbollah said Monday it fired a warning strike in response to repeated “Israeli” violations of the ceasefire agreement that came into effect last Wednesday.

“The strike targeting the Roueisat Al-Alam military site in the occupied Lebanese hills of Kfar Shuba,” the statement by the Lebanese group said.

It added that the “Israeli” violations of the ceasefire included “gunfire on civilians, airstrikes across various parts of Lebanon leading to civilian casualties and injuries, and continuous breaches of Lebanese airspace by Israeli aircraft reaching the capital, Beirut” which prompted this action.

“Despite multiple appeals to relevant authorities to halt these aggressions, no resolution was achieved.”