Crandles et al.,
Why not use degrees Kelvin (K), when discussing anomalies (you may give the difference in Fahrenheits (F) to serve our American audience), and then not talk about 30 degrees Celsius (C) in the Arctic in the middle of the winter. It is confusing everyone, I should think.
i'm leaving my comfort zone here but if i'm not totally mistaken kelvin is unit used in physics and Celsius has been agreed upon (like the metric system) internationally to be the unit for temperatures. miles and fahrenheit are somehow only used in the US, canada has already entirely changed to km and celsius. hence talking about weather it should be celsius and talking about the universe, means physics, astrophysics and the likes its kelvin.
hence F would be an old-fashioned left-over :-) :-) put perhaps i'm wrong here, as i said, this is not something i paid a lot of attention to in the past.
i'm standing to be corrected (best with links and evidence) so that i can learn more details on the topic or, i wouldn't mind, to have confirmed the above, at least more or less.