What is the coldest year on record?

The world's coldest temperature record, established on July 21, 1983, is held by the high-altitude weather station of Vostok, Antarctica. On that date, the temperature fell to -128.6 degrees Fahrenheit.
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What was the coldest year in history?

The year 1816 is known as the Year Without a Summer because of severe climate abnormalities that caused average global temperatures to decrease by 0.4–0.7 °C (0.7–1 °F).
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What year was the coldest winter on record?

As expected, the coldest temperature recorded throughout all 50 states was set in Alaska, according to The Weather Channel. The subzero temperature, which was recorded in Prospect Creek, plummeted to -62.2C (-80F) degrees on January 23, 1971.
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What was the coldest year in US history?

I thought it opportune to look at what the coldest temperatures ever observed in the lower 48 states have been, with special attention to the coldest reading of all—the -69.7°F reported from Rogers Pass, Montana on January 20, 1954.
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Was 2000 a cold year?

The winter of 1999-2000 was the warmest on record in the U.S. The summer that followed was a scorcher with many areas from Texas across the Gulf states seeing peak summer temperatures much higher than recent years. In contrast, much of the Northeast saw much cooler and wetter conditions than normal during the summer.
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Did it ever snow in July?

You might not believe it, but it snowed in four states this July! While summer snow in Alaska is hardly unusual (they leave year-round snow in the mountains just to impress the tourists), it was unexpected in Idaho, Montana and Wyoming.
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How cold was the ice age?

A team of scientists has nailed down the temperature at the peak of the last ice age, a time known as the Last Glacial Maximum, to about 46 degrees Fahrenheit.
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Is January 2022 colder than normal?

January 2022

The average January temperature across the contiguous U.S. was 31.0 degrees F — 0.9 of a degree above the 20th-century average — ranking in the middle third of January months in the 128-year record.
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Was January 2022 the warmest on record?

The planet rang in 2022 with a remarkably warm January, ranking as the sixth-warmest January in 143 years of climate records. Antarctic sea ice coverage — also referred to as sea ice extent — was near a record low for the month, according to scientists at NOAA's National Centers for Environmental Information.
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How cold was the winter of 1970?

In 1970, there were no fewer than 34 days where the mercury dropped below -20C. Not only that, there were eight cold snaps with consecutive glacial temperatures. The rest of that decade wasn't much better.
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Why is it getting colder 2021?

One reason for cooler temperatures in 2021 was likely La Niña, a band of cold water in the Pacific. It's the product of strong trade winds that scour the ocean, pushing the top layer of water toward Asia, causing deeper, colder waters to rush to the surface to fill the void.
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How cold was the winter of 1709?

Notability. William Derham recorded in Upminster, near London, a low of −12 °C (10 °F) on the night of 5 January 1709, the lowest he had ever measured since he started taking readings in 1697. His contemporaries in the weather observation field in Europe likewise recorded lows down to −15 °C (5 °F).
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What was the coldest day in 2020?

One morning months ago, in the distant days before concern over covid-19, our temperature fell to 22 degrees. That was on Feb. 15, long ago in terms of both actual calendar days and the psychological expansion of this year in our memory. That was the only colder day in 2020.
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Are we still in an ice age?

Like all the others, the most recent ice age brought a series of glacial advances and retreats. In fact, we are technically still in an ice age. We're just living out our lives during an interglacial.
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Why was there no summer in 1816?

The dust from the 1815 eruption of Mount Tambora in the Dutch East Indies (now Indonesia) caused a worldwide lowering of temperatures during the summer of 1816, when the Almanac, legend has it, inadvertently but correctly predicted snow for July.
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What caused the 1816 Year Without a Summer?

In April of 1815, Mount Tambora exploded in a powerful eruption that killed tens of thousands of people on the Indonesian island of Sumbawa. The following year became known as the “year without a summer” when unusually cold, wet conditions swept across Europe and North America.
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Is 2022 colder than normal?

...January 2022 Highlights...

This was the first month to be colder than normal since February 2021. This was the coldest month since February 2021. The average temperature was the same as this month. The average high temperature was 23.3°F.
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Is 2022 hotter than 2021?

After a slightly cooler 2021 on the Earth's surface, the world is on track for 2022 to be somewhere between the fourth and eighth warmest year since records began in the mid-1850s.
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What is the hottest year on record?

The latest numbers follow the planet's long-term warming trend. The average temperature in 2020 tied with that from 2016 to be the hottest year on record, according to NASA.
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Why is this winter so cold 2022?

Equatorial Pacific Ocean temperatures are running much colder than average. Pacific Ocean sea surface temperature departure for March 2022. The La Niña version of ENSO favors a persistent cold northwest jet stream flow across North America.
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What is the coldest day of the year 2022?

January 22, 2022 - To give you a better idea of the coldest time of year, on average, for your area, NCEI has created “Coldest Day of the Year” maps for the contiguous United States, Alaska, Hawaii, and Puerto Rico.
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How long it will be until the next ice age?

The next ice age almost certainly will reach its peak in about 80,000 years, but debate persists about how soon it will begin, with the latest theory being that the human influence on the atmosphere may substantially delay the transition. This is no mere intellectual exercise.
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Did humans survive the last ice age?

Humans were (and still are) definitely alive during the Ice Age. Scientists and anthropologists have found evidence of human remains existing nearly 12,000 years ago. The current interglacial period began around 10,000 years ago. Before then, most humans lived in the Southern Hemisphere.
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How long has the Earth been warming?

As the Earth moved out of ice ages over the past million years, the global temperature rose a total of 4 to 7 degrees Celsius over about 5,000 years. In the past century alone, the temperature has climbed 0.7 degrees Celsius, roughly ten times faster than the average rate of ice-age-recovery warming.
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