100 years of January to March temperature anomalies over land areas through 2023. Watch until this year 🔥

Data from data.giss.nasa.gov/gistemp/.

@ZLabe

If you ask anyone in Italy they will tell you 2023 had the coldest March in a decade while this image show temperature above average for March 2023 in Italy... how is such a difference between data and common experience even possible?

@post Explore it for yourself: data.giss.nasa.gov/gistemp/map. I checked three different datasets (with different reference periods), and they all showed above average temperatures across all of Italy in January to March 2023.

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@ZLabe

Dude I said ask to Italian people, I am literally wearing a sweater now, April 24th, in South Italy when normally I'd swim in the sea in this period.

If your intention was to make AWG supporters look like sociopaths who have lost touch with reality, you have succeeded perfectly.

@post @ZLabe I don't think NASA makes maps or graphs using data about how individual people feel like the weather is.

As an aside, my non-climatologist guess as to the discrepancy: higher nighttime temps overcompensating for lower daytime highs.

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