Climate signals detected in global weather

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North American surface temperatures for Dec. 26, 2017 - Jan. 2, 2018: Even if it
North American surface temperatures for Dec. 26, 2017 - Jan. 2, 2018: Even if it is extremely cold in a region, this does not mean that climate change has stopped. (Source: NASA Earth Observatory)
North American surface temperatures for Dec. Jan. Even if it is extremely cold in a region, this does not mean that climate change has stopped. (Source: NASA Earth Observatory) - Searched for and found: climate researchers can now detect the fingerprint of global warming in daily weather observations at the global scale. They are thus amending a long-established paradigm: weather is not climate - but climate change can now be detected in daily weather. In October this year, weather researchers in Utah measured the lowest temperature ever recorded in the month of October in the US (excluding Alaska): -37.1°C. The previous low-temperature record for October was -35°C, and people wondered what had happened to climate change.
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