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8/10/17
Earth Just Experienced Its Warmest Year On Record For The Third Straight Year In A Row https://t.co/03RjjHSLWK pic.twitter.com/bLaabkxRfe
— BuzzFeed Storm (@BuzzFeedStorm) August 10, 2017
8/12/17
""The record global warming streak of 2014-16: a snowball's chance in hell that this was natural" @Yulsman @Discover: https://t.co/XxzCSMVnuu"
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You know, it's hot! "The temp didn’t fall below 89 degrees at any point in the month of July at Death Valley." https://t.co/rYptmppnTg
— Dawn Sumner (@sumnerd) September 2, 2017
9/3/17
NEW RECORDS SET FOR THE DAY, MONTH AND ALL TIME!#CAheatwave pic.twitter.com/vjLPUOs8P6
— NWS Bay Area (@NWSBayArea) September 2, 2017
9/8/17
Summer in the US was Hotter and Wetter than Average https://t.co/1BOaYKIj6b pic.twitter.com/4OA69oVD0s
— Live Science (@LiveScience) September 8, 2017
11/6/17
It looks like 2017 will be one of the warmest years for global average surface temperature. https://t.co/NxdydNZzre pic.twitter.com/6bsqr6TaJj
— Met Office (@metoffice) November 6, 2017
11/8/17
Just in: Six Northeast states had the warmest October on record this year. pic.twitter.com/pAlNuXZFPI
— Eric Holthaus (@EricHolthaus) November 8, 2017
1/19/18
2017 was Earth's second hottest year since global estimates became feasible in 1880. The year continued a decades-long warming trend – 17 of the 18 warmest years have now occurred since 2001. pic.twitter.com/PrEyOINNVs
— NASA GISS (@NASAGISS) January 18, 2018
2/25/18
The northernmost permanent weather station in the world, just 440 miles from the North Pole, has warmed to 43°F today -- in the middle of months-long darkness during what is normally the coldest time of the year.
— Eric Holthaus (@EricHolthaus) February 24, 2018
This is simply shocking. I don't have the words. https://t.co/ynX0IkkuAn
2/25/18
Cape Morris Jesup (#Greenland's northernmost observation station) is now reporting temperatures well above freezing today... +6.1°C at the latest observation! Crazy!
— Zack Labe (@ZLabe) February 24, 2018
Station is provided by @dmidk at https://t.co/kedfPPAg9q. pic.twitter.com/wEcs4B61mo