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Zeitpunkt              Nutzer    Delta   Tröts        TNR     Titel                     Version  maxTL
Di 18.06.2024 00:00:20    11.950      +2      996.084    83,4 Mastodon.green            4.2.7      500
Mo 17.06.2024 00:00:11    11.948      -3      995.935    83,4 Mastodon.green            4.2.7      500
So 16.06.2024 00:00:15    11.951      +2      995.040    83,3 Mastodon.green            4.2.7      500
Sa 15.06.2024 00:00:23    11.949      +1      994.193    83,2 Mastodon.green            4.2.7      500
Fr 14.06.2024 00:00:12    11.948      +1      993.401    83,1 Mastodon.green            4.2.7      500
Do 13.06.2024 00:00:51    11.947       0      992.682    83,1 Mastodon.green            4.2.7      500
Mi 12.06.2024 00:00:26    11.947       0      991.800    83,0 Mastodon.green            4.2.7      500
Di 11.06.2024 00:01:18    11.947      +3      990.941    82,9 Mastodon.green            4.2.7      500
Mo 10.06.2024 00:01:13    11.944       0      989.821    82,9 Mastodon.green            4.2.7      500
So 09.06.2024 00:01:23    11.944       0      988.541    82,8 Mastodon.green            4.2.7      500

Di 18.06.2024 08:07

June 2024, temperature projection (bsky.app/profile/hausfath.bsky)

Reminder from Gavin Schmidt:

“If the anomaly does not stabilize by August — a reasonable expectation based on previous El Niño events — then the world will be in uncharted territory. It could imply that a warming planet is already fundamentally altering how the climate system operates, much sooner than scientists had anticipated.” nature.com/articles/d41586-024

Zeke Hausfather on Bluesky: 

With half the month now behind us, June 2024 is very likely to be the warmest June on record. 

It is on track to beat 2023's record by nearly 0.2C, and may represent an ominous sign that global temperatures are not falling very quickly despite the fading of El Nino conditions.

Zeke Hausfather on Bluesky: With half the month now behind us, June 2024 is very likely to be the warmest June on record. It is on track to beat 2023's record by nearly 0.2C, and may represent an ominous sign that global temperatures are not falling very quickly despite the fading of El Nino conditions.

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