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  "path": "/2026/04/29/changing-sunlight-weather-climate-2/",
  "publishedAt": "2026-04-30T05:00:00.000Z",
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  "textContent": "...changes in solar intensity across latitudes and seasons are argued here to be a primary driver of the observed patterns and a useful guide for anticipating future regional trends. Broadly, the NH has strong upward temperature trends while the SH is cooling in the high latitudes that will eventually progress to the mid-latitudes as both maximum daily insolation and poleward advection decline.\n\nThe post Changing Sunlight, Weather & Climate appeared first on Watts Up With That?.",
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