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This visualisation by NASA shows monthly global temperature anomalies (changes from an average) between the years 1880 and 2022 in degrees celsius. Whites and blues indicate cooler temperatures, while oranges and reds show warmer temperatures. As you can see, global temperatures have warmed as time has progressed, due to the burning of coal oil and gas. This has already created devastating consequences right across the globe. We urgently need to get our emissions plummeting this decade, to prote
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Five-year global temperature changes from 1880 to 2013 - NASA Science
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This temperature anomaly map shows where temperatures are higher or lower than average across the country this week. The red indicates hotter than average temperatures, while the blue indicates colder than average temperatures. Much of western, southern and south-east Australia will experience dry, warm and hot conditions this week. Heat will build across Western Australia today and tomorrow before moving across South Australia on Wednesday and Thursday and into south-east Australia on Friday an
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Here are the temperature anomalies across the country this week. The temperature anomaly is the amount (in degrees) that the forecast temperature is either higher or lower than the average temperature for this time of the year. Yellow 🟡 and orange 🟠 show places on the map that are forecast to be warmer than normal. Green 🟢 shows places forecast to be colder than normal. This weekend there is an area of colder weather affecting the southern states. This will bring frosty mornings for many, wit
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Last year was the hottest year in NASA’s temperature record, GISTEMP. Overall, the 2023 temperature anomaly was 1.17 C (2.1 F) – meaning temperatures last year were that much higher than the 1951-1980 average. NASA’s record calculates temperature anomalies, rather than absolute temperatures, to account for imprecision in measurements worldwide. Our record is calculated from millions of measurements from thousands of weather stations, ships and ocean buoys, and Antarctic research stations. While
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Our planet is getting warmer. Every year, NASA and NOAA calculate the average surface temperature around the globe. These annual temperature data make up the global temperature record – and it’s how scientists know that the planet is warming. Red spirals in this visualization indicate years with warmer-than-average temperatures. The visualization “turns red” after 1975, showing that most of Earth’s warming has occurred in the last several decades. Overall, the average global temperature on Earth
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Did you know? Global average temperatures have increased by more than 1℃ since pre-industrial times. Explore Our World in Data ➡️ https://ourworldindata.org/co2-and-other-greenhouse-gas-emissions #EarthDay | University of Oxford
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