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    1. For people in the US, link to a version with °F: [https://imgur.com/t5CptyM](https://imgur.com/t5CptyM)

      Compared to 1970-2000 mean shown on the map, modern day average daily temperatures are estimated to have risen by about 0.5-1 °C in equatorial regions, ~1 °C in subtropical, 1-1.5 °C in temperate regions, ~1.5-2.5 °C in arctic regions and more than 3 °C in northernmost parts of Siberia.

    2. Street-Jacket1867 on

      You scared the shit out of me there. I thought it was a comparison 1970 vs 2000 for a second

    3. MrOrbicular on

      >21°C in most countries of south America in winter, damn. Glad to be in one of the green zones :‘)

    4. Danimalsyogurt88 on

      You can literally see the shape of the Roman Republic and the later Eastern Roman/Byzantine empire on these temperatue maps lol.

    5. poeiradasestrelas on

      Patterns in the tropics are so complicated 😵‍💫 Looks like each place is unique

    6. why are the categories so weird? wouldnt it be more useful to go >40, 35-40, 30-35, 25-30, 20-25, 15-20, 10-15, 5-10, 0-5, -10 – 0, -20 – -10, -30 – -20, <-30?

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