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World’s oceans are warming at an alarming rate, with temperatures rising at a rate of 0.13 degrees Fahrenheit (0.07 degrees Celsius) per decade since the 1970s. This warming is primarily caused by the burning of fossil fuels, which releases large amounts of greenhouse gases into the atmosphere. These gases trap heat from the sun, causing the Earth’s temperature to rise.
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On January 1st, 2023, Europe experienced a record-breaking high temperature, with some countries reaching temperatures that were significantly above the average for this time of year. This extreme weather event was likely influenced by climate change, as rising global temperatures have led to more frequent and intense heatwaves in many parts of the world.
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In 2018, record cold temperature was registered at -98.6 °C. This happened in the eastern part of the Queen Maud Land in Antarctica. Several cracks from 2 to 4 meters deep are located there accumulating icy air. If you breathe at this temperature it may easily provoke rather serious burns.
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When the skies are in a whimsical mood, undecided between rain and snow, we get a sprinkle of sleet. Patchy sleet is like nature’s confetti, a mix of tiny ice pellets and raindrops, giving us a taste of both worlds. It’s a fleeting phenomenon, adding a crunchy layer to the ground, often surprising those out and about.
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Will 2023 have different weather than 2022? Let’s see what climate models tell us about weather comparison 2022 vs 2023.
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Freezing fog is like fog that’s been touched by Jack Frost. As you step outside, you enter a crystalline world where everything is coated with a delicate layer of frost. The tiny water droplets in the fog freeze upon contact, turning trees, grass, and structures into sparkling winter wonders.
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