Zack Labe on Nostr: Looking at the year-to-date shows the 2024 global mean sea surface temperature ...
Looking at the year-to-date shows the 2024 global mean sea surface temperature anomaly (departure from an average) as the highest on record.
Data for this graph is constructed from NOAA ERSSTv5 and averaged over each January to November period.
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2024-12-11 19:11:10Event JSON
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