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Global Temperature 1.97°C 35.54°C

  • Writer: Stephen Lindsay-Yule
    Stephen Lindsay-Yule
  • Mar 20, 2025
  • 1 min read

As predicted the earth isn't warming up as it should.


This is due to minimal snow melt for early spring and further extended sea ice growth, unlike in fall/autumn which saw early snow form at rapid pace.


It seems middle of autumn tends to have less snow than middle of spring.


As well as the rapid cooling over Antarctic which is seeing extremely low temperatures (-60°C--70°C).


This week the global temperature was 0.02°C warmer than last week due to very little snow and ice loss.

Around a million km² of snow melted, replaced by a little less than a million km² sea ice extent increase.

Snow extent 9th 37.15 million km² vs 36.10 million km² 16th.

Global sea ice extent 16.1 million km² 9th vs 16.91 million 16th


The anomaly stands at -2.43°C -0.26°C increase over the week.

 
 
 

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