Baffin Bay was a balmy -20C in January, but most of the rest of the world was cold.
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As there is much less surface area on the globe at higher latitudes than lower ones, then surely a given volume of warm air will have a much more concentrated effect there than the same amount of cold air has at lower latitudes where it will disperse out across a much wider area.
Paul, we have to stop doing that, calling a red anomaly “warm”.
-20 is not warm 😉
Most of the red is over the oceans and northern Siberia where nobody lives. Who painted all of that in?