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16 votes
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Zacklabe: a site for great up-to-date visualizations regarding climate change, especially about Arctic and Antarctic
Zacklabe is a site, created by the climate scientist and National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration researcher, Zachary Labe, that has many great visualizations of data regarding climate...
Zacklabe is a site, created by the climate scientist and National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration researcher, Zachary Labe, that has many great visualizations of data regarding climate change, especially about the Arctic and Antarctic. It gathers its data from scientific observations, which are cited. You can access the visualizations following this link. Here are the visualizations, with many graphics for each entry.
Arctic Climate Seasonality and Variability
Arctic Sea Ice Extent and Concentration
Arctic Sea Ice Volume and Thickness
Arctic Temperatures
Antarctic Sea Ice Extent and Concentration
Climate Change Indicators
Climate model projections compared to observations in the Arctic
Global Sea Ice Extent and Concentration
Polar Climate Change FiguresNote: I briefly created a similar topic, but it was only about a single link from here. I deleted because I realized it's much better to create a thread about the site in general.
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See how 2023 shattered records to become the hottest year
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Live UK National Grid statistics
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Global CO₂ levels
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How severe is the drought gripping the American West? See for yourself
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The greenest countries in the world – Denmark places first out of 180 countries analysed by Yale University
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Animation representing the global annual temperature anomaly over time, discretised by month, from 1880–2020
@Scott Duncan: Wait for it...Our planet is pulsing warmer and warmer. 2020 will serve as a stark reminder that our climate is continuing to rapidly change.Each bar of colour represents a month of global temperature as we loop through 140 years of data from 1880 to 2020.[THREAD] pic.twitter.com/geNg2kDeYd
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What’s causing climate change, in ten charts
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Climate change and coronavirus: Five charts about the biggest carbon crash
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How big are the fires burning in eastern Australia? Interactive map
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The 2010s were another lost decade on climate change
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See how global warming has changed the world since your childhood
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Mapping the Australian fires
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Here’s what the heat island looks like in east coast cities
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Mapped: The world’s coal power plants
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A window into Delhi’s deadly pollution
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