I created this website truthclimate.com for visualizing and understanding the extent of climate change for 1000+ locations worldwide. I’m still working on adding more locations, metrics and functionalities but I think that the current state might fit well to this sub.

What do you think about this?

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12 comments
  1. The source for the visualizations is from the open-meteo weather api and the charts are built with vue-chart.js

  2. I click the middle of London, and the nearest location is Manchester?

  3. Nice site! Clear and easy to use. Bookmarked!

    The definition of hot days and frost days is per year. But Washington DC is listed at +225 hot days on the 20 year trend. That can’t be right.

    It might be nice to look at daily highs and lows rather than just daily average temperature. That would asking with the hot and frost days.

  4. Great tool. Question: why did you pick 2004/2005 as the year to split the older data from the newer set?

  5. Very cool.

    It seems you may not have adjusted for souther hemisphere winters & summers being at opposite times of the year; with Cape Town, Melbourne and Buenos Aires all having hotter winters than summers whiiiich seems a bit off.

  6. This is really cool, thanks for sharing!
    I noticed an error – the labels for winter and summer seem to be swapped in the ‘Temperature by Season’ charts – at least for Melbourne and Newcastle, Australia.

  7. Is it difficult to add data for other locations, and are you open to taking requests from your pals at reddit? 😉

  8. It might be cool if we could compare locations side by side. Like Google trends.

  9. Looks good! I think that the “Temperature over time” graph doesn’t actually change when you toggle it from 10 to 20 years or vice versa

  10. very cool but I question the accuracy of the data, especially for where I am from in Nova Scotia. I am from a few towns north of Halifax and I know for a fact that Halifax has received more than 5 30+ days in the last few years. In fact we get at least 2 or 3 each of these years

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