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Last month was the 2nd warmest December on record globally. The largest anomalies were found this month across portions of the Arctic, which also observed the lowest December sea-ice extent on record.

Data by NOAAGlobalTemp v6.0.0 (ncei.noaa.gov/products/land-ba…).

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This how trade-based society works, i will clean my name by the expense of all planet. I look clean, because i was able to export a huge amount of oil and gas- I am a good boy?? Retarded society 🤣
Still obvious origin of the problem is not seen.
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#climatechange
#oil
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#electric

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Unlike just about every other year in the satellite-era record of sea ice by early January, the Hudson Bay (Canada) still hasn't frozen over... Not good.

Data from nsidc.org/data/seaice_index

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First daylight of 2025 stretching across the planet [GOES-West Satellite]...

A #HappyNewYear to all of my @Mastodon followers! Thank you for a year of thoughtful interactions and the privilege to communicate science here. Honestly, my advice is to just leave Twitter behind. Anyhoo, cheers to 2025!

Visualization from star.nesdis.noaa.gov/GOES/full…

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The patterns of temperature anomalies across the #Arctic region over the last 12 months...

Data using @CopernicusECMWF ERA5 reanalysis with a 1981-2010 reference period.

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Sea surface temperatures were the 2nd highest on record for the month of November across the northern half of the Atlantic Ocean.

Data available from NOAA ERSSTv5: ncei.noaa.gov/products/extende…

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A #MerryChristmas and #HappyHolidays to all of @Mastodon world! Have a great day! ❄️☃️

Today's RadarSat 2 SAR satellite image close to the North Pole (showing sea ice): polarview.aq/arctic

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🎄 New comic! "The magic of Christmas " A short tale for the holidays, I hope you'll like it! 🎁
→ peppercarrot.com/en/webcomic-m…

#webcomic #krita #ArtWithOpensource #CreativeCommons

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The ice at Santa's workshop is thinning away... #NorthPole 🎁🧑‍🎄

Check out my blog from November 2022 for more on this graphic: zacklabe.com/blog-archive-2022…

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The extent of #Arctic sea ice is still a record low and is currently more than 400,000 square kilometers less than the prior record for today's date. This previous record was set in 2016. The data here is from JAXA's Arctic Data archive System.

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Good morning. ☕☕☕

14 December 2024

I recall times many years ago when I would get up to go to work on a winter morning and it would be so cold that I could not stop shivering. I would light the oven to warm up and watch some local country variety show on TV because it was the only channel that I got ... I read a lot more books. That was the norm for me way back when. Now-a-days though it's all about central heat and air. 250+ TV channels, and streaming. Of course, back in the day, we didn't have home computers, internet, cable, satellite TV, or cellphones. Hmmm ... I did have a digital watch and thought it was fancy.

"We live in a society exquisitely dependent on science and technology, in which hardly anyone knows anything about science and technology." - Carl Sagan

#photo #photography #photographer #photographylovers #nature #morning #technology #landscape #RedRiver

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