Some of the more dramatic examples: Anchorage, Alaska reached 90 degrees for the first time last summer. The city's temperature was 5.5°F above normal in 2019.pic.twitter.com/4mLOev4Vrd
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Some of the more dramatic examples: Anchorage, Alaska reached 90 degrees for the first time last summer. The city's temperature was 5.5°F above normal in 2019.pic.twitter.com/4mLOev4Vrd
Many cities in the South saw record-breaking heat at the start of the fall. In Atlanta, Georgia, the temperature was 3.6ºF above normal. The city set record-breaking temperatures on 10 days in September.pic.twitter.com/Xm6qSb17jH
Honolulu, Hawaii had 29 days with record-high temperatures between June and August, one of the hottest summers on record.pic.twitter.com/yW1fkRmAs1
Really very nice!!! One quick q: is there a way to get a sense from the visual how it leads to the textual conclusion of how many degrees warmer/cooler? https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2020/world/year-in-weather.html#22212 … ie. here, with so many below and above average I find it hard to conclude based on the graphic alone
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