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Climate scientist, University of Reading/NCAS | IPCC AR6 Lead Author | MBE | Warming Stripes: http://ShowYourStripes.info  | Partner to @OceanTerra | Views own

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    Ed Hawkins‏Verified account @ed_hawkins 9 May 2016

    Spiralling global temperatures from 1850-2016 (full animation) http://www.climate-lab-book.ac.uk/2016/spiralling-global-temperatures/ …pic.twitter.com/Ypci717AHq

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      1. Is it hot?‏ @isithotorisitme 9 May 2016
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        @ed_hawkins brilliant work. Well done!

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      1. Patrick‏ @Cyclonebuster 9 May 2016
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        @ed_hawkins Good animation for the need of Ocean Tunnels for sure.. https://www.facebook.com/groups/1548937018758434/?ref=bookmarks …

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      1. Robert Fanney‏ @robertscribbler 9 May 2016
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        @ed_hawkins That last bit really hits you like a sucker punch.

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      2. Nick Edgar‏ @nedgar 9 May 2016
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        .@ed_hawkins @gabrielcastro interesting dataviz. Not disputing warming, but this gives more visual weight to warmer years.

        4 replies 10 retweets 44 likes
      3. Jesse McNelis‏ @jessemcnelis 9 May 2016
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        @nedgar it's illustrating the upward trend. The fact that some years are cool isn't important, it's that the max temp is increasing.

        2 replies 1 retweet 17 likes
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      2. Kate Garchinsky would rather be skiing.‏ @katesnowbird 9 May 2016
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        @ed_hawkins a prime example of the power of animations and illustrations transform ideas from abstract to tangible in the mind.

        1 reply 4 retweets 15 likes
      3. Dan-Yul-Son‏ @smats88 11 May 2016
        Replying to @katesnowbird

        @katesnowbird @ed_hawkins Also a prime example oh how a meaningless animation can be used to push an agenda.

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      1. David Nachum‏ @davidnachum 9 May 2016
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        @ed_hawkins @kennethn visualization-wise it's probably not great that increases & declines are only visible if they break a 170-year record

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      1. Len Fisher‏ @LenFisherScienc 10 May 2016
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        @ed_hawkins @jonmbutterworth @NewSecurityBeat @resilienceSci Slowly Developing Catastrophic Risks - a huge issue http://lenfisherscience.com/preparing-for-future-catastrophes/ …

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