Current and projected temperature changes globally (11). The top maps
Current and projected temperature changes globally (11). The top maps
Global Temperature Map By Month. Rainfall Data The GISS Surface Temperature Analysis version 4 (GISTEMP v4) is an estimate of global surface temperature change The table below shows monthly global average temperature anomalies (°C) for 2016 relative to 1981-2010, from the latest versions of the various datasets available on 18 January 2017.
Earth begins 2017 with nearrecord warm temperatures The Washington Post from www.washingtonpost.com
This integration has produced a unified, detailed global climate record, offering insights into climate trends worldwide since the 1940s. Anomalies are calculated with respect to the 1991-2020 base period
Earth begins 2017 with nearrecord warm temperatures The Washington Post
The interactive map below shows monthly temperature anomalies by country The table below shows monthly global average temperature anomalies (°C) for 2016 relative to 1981-2010, from the latest versions of the various datasets available on 18 January 2017. This data can be explored from 1940 onwards using the time slider below the map.
This Global Temperature Graph Shows Climate Trends (18512020). This integration has produced a unified, detailed global climate record, offering insights into climate trends worldwide since the 1940s. Trends: Temperature change (°C) of a specified mean period over a specified time interval based on local linear trends
Global temperatures have dropped since 2016. Here’s why that’s normal. Monthly Precipitation Climate Data Record (CDR) with data beginning in 1979 The GISS Surface Temperature Analysis version 4 (GISTEMP v4) is an estimate of global surface temperature change