(1 of 5) JUST IN: March wrapped up nation’s 5th-warmest, 10th-wettest year so far.
Severe weather, wildfires ravaged parts of the U.S.
More from our #March 2024 #StateofClimate Report:
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Severe weather, wildfires ravaged parts of the U.S.
More from our #March 2024 #StateofClimate Report:
https://t.co/B9E7rCbFqr
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(2 of 5) #March avg. temp for the contiguous U.S. was 45.1°F, 3.6°F above avg. — ranking 17th warmest in the 130-year record:
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(3 of 5) #March contiguous U.S. precipitation total was 2.85 inches, 0.34 inch above avg. — ranking in the wettest 3rd of the historical record:
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(4 of 5) #Alaska’s average #March temp was 14.1°F, 3.3°F above avg. — ranking in the warmest 3rd of the 100-year period of record:
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(5 of 5) SEE: Our U.S. map of #March 2024 Significant #Climate Events from @NOAANCEI.
One new #B$D was confirmed in Mar 2024 — a Mar 13–15 severe weather outbreak brought large hail & tornadoes to the Midwest.
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One new #B$D was confirmed in Mar 2024 — a Mar 13–15 severe weather outbreak brought large hail & tornadoes to the Midwest.
https://t.co/OySowJmH0u
#StateOfClimate #BillionDollarDisasters https://t.co/0SybzpNttv
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RT @NOAA: (2 of 5) #March avg. temp for the contiguous U.S. was 45.1°F, 3.6°F above avg. — ranking 17th warmest in the 130-year record:
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RT @NOAA: (1 of 5) JUST IN: March wrapped up nation’s 5th-warmest, 10th-wettest year so far.
Severe weather, wildfires ravaged parts of the U.S.
More from our #March 2024 #StateofClimate Report:
https://t.co/B9E7rCbFqr
@NOAANCEI https://t.co/pE193TaAgA
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Severe weather, wildfires ravaged parts of the U.S.
More from our #March 2024 #StateofClimate Report:
https://t.co/B9E7rCbFqr
@NOAANCEI https://t.co/pE193TaAgA
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(2 of 5) The global surface temp for #March was 2.43°F (1.35°C) above avg., making it the warmest March in NOAA’s 175-year global #climate record.
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(3 of 5) #Arctic #SeaIce coverage for #March 2024 was slightly below average at 60,000 sq. miles.
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(4 of 5) #Antarctic #SeaIce coverage for #March 2024 was significantly below average by 350,000 sq. miles — the 5th-smallest March coverage on record.
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