Here are some interactive, dynamic maps and diagrams. These are updated frequently and it is interesting to see how they change from day to day or week to week.

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The Associated Press (AP) has produced an interactive feature that explores increasing heat extremes in cities worldwide. The feature uses data from CIESIN, a center within the new Columbia Climate School. The dataset was produced as part of astudyled by CIESIN postdoctoral research scientist Cascade Tuholske, published last month. Tuholske and his co-authors combined temperature and humidity measures with population estimates to better understand how growing heat extremes impact vulnerable urban people. They found that global urban extreme heat exposurehas tripledsince the 1980s, raising concerns about the health and well being of billions of people worldwide.The AP feature guides you through the data set and visualizes the threat of the intersection of rising temperatures and soaring population growth.. Go to the AP site to tour the world’s hottest cities, and learn how increases in extreme heat are likely to impact growing numbers of people around the world in the coming decades and keep on scrolling                       https://apnews.com/article/climate-science-health-and-environment-4f23d928ea637d239147c0e4adbad6dc

Check out studies and articles in:

 Climateclimate changeglobal urban extreme heat exposuretemperature and humidity combined with population estimatesurban heat islandurban vulnerabilitywetbulb temperatures   Also a massive number of studies and articles in......AGRICULTURECLIMATEEARTH SCIENCESECOLOGYENERGYHEALTHSUSTAINABILIT YURBANIZATIONWATER

 

Arctic (and Antarctic) Sea Ice  Fascinating to watch throughout the year.  Select year(s) you want to view.

Click here for the Climate Impact Map courtesy of impactlab.org

Explore topics and countries from the World Economic Forum. The magic widget links all!

Explore multimedia animated impacts of Global Heating and Climate Change     Each year, four international science institutions compile temperature data from thousands of stations around the world and make independent judgments about whether the year was warmer or cooler than average. “The official records vary slightly because of subtle differences in the way we analyze the data,” said Reto Ruedy, climate scientist at NASA’s Goddard Institute for Space Studies. “But they also agree extraordinarily well.”
All four records show peaks and valleys in sync with each other. All show rapid
warming in the past few decades. All show the last decade has been the warmest on record. Explore multimedia animated impacts of Global Heating and Climate Change on Oceans, Glaciers, Land and Droughts, and much, much more!                                        https://climate.nasa.gov/climate_resources/9/graphic-earths-temperature-record/