• @ZeroDrek
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    -11 year ago

    I’m confused, the article says

    average global temperature reached 17.18 degrees Celsius, or 62.92 degrees Fahrenheit

    I must not be understanding something cause to me that’s not very hot.

    • @Hawke
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      191 year ago

      “Average” tends to work that way.

    • Frog-Brawler
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      181 year ago

      That’s combined for both hemispheres… including the hemisphere that’s currently experiencing winter.

    • iAmTheTot
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      71 year ago

      Not very hot for a chill autumn day. Very hot for the Arctic circle. That’s how averages work.

    • PlatinumPangolin
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      31 year ago

      Here’s the best graphic I’ve seen for putting the numbers in context: https://xkcd.com/1732/

      It’s slightly out of date so we’re actually at roughly +2 degrees C.

      Basically, from year 0 CE to 1000 CE there was basically no change in average temperature. Then from 1000 CE to 1900 CE temperature actually went down about .5 degrees. Since then, we’ve gone up 2.5 degrees. So the past two thousand years temperature changed a total of .5 degrees down. We’ve increased about 5 times that in the past 100 years.