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"content": "nostr:npub1fh6lat3js6w5qs7dsakddvzecmdfz2np0mmy6zyufvfhac37z5qqayzu76 yes, so I guess that each rank is based on the global mean temperature for the considered month. Globally coldest month for 2022 is rank 15, warmest for 1999 is rank 21, which is colder than rank 15.",
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