Global Temperatures Cool Significantly In January; Record Snows Persist In Japan; No Sea-Level Rise Since 1800s; Blizzards On Sakhalin; + Finland Nears -40C (-40F)
The planet has cooled 0.5C in 10 months.
Global Temperatures Cool Significantly In January
The latest data point from the UAH shows a temperature anomaly of 0.46C, a noticeable drop from the recent peaks.
The dip suggests a larger cooling trend could be playing out, one tied to the waning of El Niño, the passing of Solar Maximum, and the dissipating aftereffects of the Hunga-Tonga submarine eruption.
This is a significant drop. Readings are now approximately 0.5C off the April 2024 peak — that's half a degree of global cooling in 10 months.
Global temperatures were warmer back in the late-1990s.
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