Zack Labe on Nostr: The last three months are statistically tied (with years 2016 and 2020) as the ...
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"content": "The last three months are statistically tied (with years 2016 and 2020) as the warmest on record across the #Arctic compared to every other September to November period.\n\nGraph is using the NOAAGlobalTemp v6.0.0 dataset: https://www.ncei.noaa.gov/products/land-based-station/noaa-global-temp\n\nhttps://fediscience.org/system/media_attachments/files/113/658/982/418/421/192/original/1d2e77fa0108e43b.mp4",
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