Looks like someone at GISS picked the wrong color crayon east of Argentina.
Disrupting the Borg is expensive and time consuming!
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The ocean area south of South Africa, and south of Australia/Tazmania fare no better.
I am sure there are just tons of reliable stations in the South Atlantic Ocean southeast of Uruguay (sarc).
But their Mummy will stick it up on the fridge anyway.
Why not just crayon it all red?? This has become such a game…
Lies, distortion… What a fraud… Good catch!!
I’m surprised they had any red/yellow/orange left after coloring all that heat in Antarctica, LMAO.
It is amusing how everything just out of the satellite range is bright red and orange.
Parts of Russia, the Novaya Zemlya islands and the land south of them, parts of India and of Japan and most of Indonesia are coloured wrong, too. And like Anthony S says: all that red/yellow and orange in the south of Antarctica, where there is practically no data available. I guess if someone was to go there to check things, he would find very cold temperature anamolies. .