phasase

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[–] phasase@slrpnk.net 2 points 19 hours ago

Exactly , also when we look at the probability density curve for observed temperatures and how they are predicted to change in the future, we see a shift towards warmer temperatures in average, which would mean more hot and less cold conditions. But at the same time the variance increases which is flattening the curve. The result is much more (extreme) hot weather and no (or much less) change in cold temperatures.