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    1. Brave_Confidence_278 on

      something a lot of people don’t seem to know is that, when people talk about x degrees warmer globally, it usually means double that on a lot of land – because the ocean won’t change it’s temperature as much as land does.

    2. Suspicious-Neat-5954 on

      What are you complaining about +2 in stockholm that’s good +2 in athens now that’s hell 😆

    3. morbihann on

      When I was a born, 35 years ago, my hometown had a few snowfalls during winter, and we had several weeks of snow altogether.

      These last few years, there hasn’t been snow at all (though it was becoming progressively rarer even before), just 1-2 times some snow that literally melts on getting to the ground.

      Winter days, temperature rarely even goes below 0.

    4. In Vienna before the 1980s from what I can tell from climate records days in the summer above 30°C used to be quite uncommon. They did happen a few times. But now that’s so normal even above 35°C we see most summers nowadays. The summers here are out of control.

    5. Ikcenhonorem on

      There is one common misunderstanding. The issue is not temperature. In the past there were warmer periods. For example we got Islam due hot weather. The issue is the possible greenhouse effect.

      First – it is only theory. But if it is true, it will end not just humanity, but the life on Earth.

      We assume and to large degree it is proven, the raise of global temperatures now is man made. So we assume, and this is only theory, that from one point higher temperatures will break the natural cycle and will keep increasing.

      But the issue is how we increase temperatures, and can we stop? And this is very complicated and not entirely clear.

    6. AgeZealousideal6865 on

      In my local town the thermometer has been in the same spot since 1910 when it was placed on top of the terminal building of a local airport, which was in the middle of a flood plain in open fields. Now it’s surrounded by high rise apartment buildings – which hold and radiate heat. The temperature readings are only ever going to go up in such a situation.

      Where was the thermometers placed in your graph? Are there more buildings surrounding it now than in the 1980s?

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