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All 5 Global Temperature Measurement Systems Reject NOAA's July 2021 “hottest month ever” Alarmist Hype – Watts Up With That?
GitHub - cyclaero/cagconv: Analyze NOAA's time series of Global Temperature Anomalies - GTA and Solar Cycle Science's time series of Solar Active Regions - SAR
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Etienne Kapikian on Twitter: "@JeanNoelThepaut @ECMWF @frejaandTIH @CopernicusECMWF Using NOAA/NCDC data you can build a similar graph of April-July temperatures over Europe since 1910 : the April-July 2018 anomaly of +2.44C relative
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1. Global surface temperature anomaly from 1880 to 2013, with respect... | Download Scientific Diagram
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Zack Labe on Twitter: "Land areas in the Northern Hemisphere just observed their hottest summer on record... [Data from @CopernicusECMWF ERA5 reanalysis] https://t.co/HzZ3eLHrUX" / Twitter
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