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U.S. SUFFERED A COLD FEBRUARY, -1.89F BELOW AVERAGE; + MANAM ERUPTS TO 50,000 FEET
MARCH 9, 2022 CAP ALLON
U.S. SUFFERED A COLD FEBRUARY, -1.89F BELOW AVERAGE

Even according to the data-fudging folks at NOAA –who have admitted they “guess” Earth’s temperature due to poor ground station coverage– it was an unusually cold month of February across the United States.

The 48 contiguous States finished with an average temperature of 33.8F which is -1.89F below the multidecadal baseline:


February 2022 Mean Temperature Departures from Average map

This comes off the back of a chilly Jan, too — the United State’s chillest month of January since 2014, again according to NOAA data. February’s freeze also chimes with what the satellites saw, with the UAH registering a below avg month for the U.S., which also continues the overall global cooling trend witnessed since 2016’s peak:

https://electroverse.net/u-s-suffered-a-cold-february-1-89f-below-average-manam-erupts-to-50000-feet/