| ▲ | camillomiller 4 hours ago | |
Check out 2015, it had way hotter temperatures in November, with higher temperatures than the average in this period, but I would like a climatologist to explain this, draw correlations etc. The original post is a weird LLM-mediated mix of vague scaremongering with some easy piling on journalism "just because". So what am I supposed to with it? Nothing, because it's written by an LLM, I guess. | ||
| ▲ | stymaar 14 minutes ago | parent [-] | |
> Check out 2015, it had way hotter temperatures in November That's what El Niño is about: instead of declining after a peak in June, temperature plateaus and then rise again later in the year. So the fact that the Pacific is much hotter than it was in 2015 is particularly scary, because it leads us to believe that it will also be this hotter than 2015 in November. | ||