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Climate Reanalyzer (University of Maine) - A source for daily updated average global air temps, sea surface temps, sea ice, weather and more.
National Weather Service Climate Prediction Center (US) - Information about ENSO and weather predictions.
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Association (NOAA) Global Temperature Rankings Outlook (US) - Tool that is updated each month, concurrent with the release of the monthly global climate report.
Canadian Wildland Fire Information System - Government of Canada
Surging Seas Risk Zone Map - For discovering which areas could be underwater soon.
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I live up in one of the spots along the Norwegian coast where due to the gulf stream its unusually warm and one thing I've noticed is that its been getting harder to grow tomatoes. The thing about tomatoes is that they really don't like frost. Historically it's been that last frost was like mid-april and if you planted seedlings out right as soon as it started getting above zero at night, you'd be able to get a decent amount of fruit before things started getting below zero again in late September. Last few years however? Gulf streams been a bit...odd and we've been getting relatively late and early frosts. I think this year the last one was in mid-may? Of course it's also been unusually hot which puts you in this weird and annoying position where you need to find plants that can tolerate hotter summers while at the same time being able to take a few -0 nights during the end of their growing season
Also I'm originally from Aus and holy shit bushfire season just gets worse every year. I remember Black Saturday being kinda a wakeup call for me back when I lived there and seeing it repeat ten years later was kinda horrifying