"The month was jointly the second warmest March globally," said a report from the Copernicus Climate Change Service.
It said temperatures were above average over southern and central Europe and below average over most of northern Europe. Copernicus said Antarctic sea ice extent was the second lowest for March in the 45-year satellite data record, at 28 percent below average. In the north, meanwhile, Arctic sea ice extent was four percent below average and joint fourth lowest for March on record, though concentrations were above average in the Greenland Sea.
NH-Arctic sea ice Depth recorded the fourth-highest rate March monthly thickening on record, Polar Science Center data revealed on Thursday
Biggest load of 💩 I’ve read in a while!
This is simply not true.