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Babagounj

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The past 2000 years of climate change have now been reconstructed in more detail than ever before by the PAGES 2k project. The results reveal interesting regional differences between the different continents, but also important common trends. The global average of the new reconstruction looks like a twin of the original “hockey stick”, the first such reconstruction published fifteen years ago.


Green dots show the 30-year average of the new PAGES 2k reconstruction. The red curve shows the global mean temperature, according HadCRUT4 data from 1850 onwards. In blue is the original hockey stick of Mann, Bradley and Hughes (1999 ) with its uncertainty range (light blue). Graph by Klaus Bitterman.
 

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"The National Weather Service some places in the area are on track for some of their coldest winters in history. Olney has weather records dating back to 1890 and is on pace for its second coldest winter ever. Effingham’s records go back to 1892 and they’re on pace for the seventh coldest winter in history."
 
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