GregCocks, 3 months ago to climate 2023 Was The World’s Warmest Year On Record, By Far https://www.noaa.gov/news/2023-was-worlds-warmest-year-on-record-by-far <-- shared technical article #GIS #spatial #mapping #climate #climatechange #temperature #weather #extremeweather #extremeheat #heatwaves #heatstress #publichealth #spatialanalysis #spatiotemporal #global #monitoring #hightemperature #recordbreaking #NOAA #NCEI #warming #policy #planning #emissions #climateimpacts @NOAA @NCEI oblique aerial photo - July 3, 2023: An aerial view of low water levels at Woodhead Reservoir in Glossop, England, after the United Kingdom sweltered through its hottest June on record. 2023 was the world’s warmest year on record, beating the next warmest year (2016) by a record-setting margin of 0.23 of a degree F (0.13 of a degree C). oblique aerial image - Manuel Flores walks on a dry area that shows the drop in the level of Lake Titicaca, Latin America's largest freshwater basin, as it is edging towards record low levels, on Cojata Island, Bolivia October 26, 2023. animation - Map of global average surface temperature in 2023 compared to the 1991-2020 average, with places that were warmer than average colored red, and places that were cooler than average colored blue. The bars on the graph shows global temperatures compared to the 20th-century average each year from 2023 (right) back to 1976 (left)–the last year the world was cooler than average.
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oblique aerial photo - July 3, 2023: An aerial view of low water levels at Woodhead Reservoir in Glossop, England, after the United Kingdom sweltered through its hottest June on record. 2023 was the world’s warmest year on record, beating the next warmest year (2016) by a record-setting margin of 0.23 of a degree F (0.13 of a degree C). oblique aerial image - Manuel Flores walks on a dry area that shows the drop in the level of Lake Titicaca, Latin America's largest freshwater basin, as it is edging towards record low levels, on Cojata Island, Bolivia October 26, 2023.
animation - Map of global average surface temperature in 2023 compared to the 1991-2020 average, with places that were warmer than average colored red, and places that were cooler than average colored blue. The bars on the graph shows global temperatures compared to the 20th-century average each year from 2023 (right) back to 1976 (left)–the last year the world was cooler than average.
ai6yr, 7 months ago to climate NOAA NCEI: The average temperature of the contiguous U.S. in September was 67.8°F, 2.9°F above average, ranking seventh warmest in the 129-year record. #climate #heat #noaa #ncei https://www.ncei.noaa.gov/news/national-climate-202309
NOAA NCEI: The average temperature of the contiguous U.S. in September was 67.8°F, 2.9°F above average, ranking seventh warmest in the 129-year record. #climate #heat #noaa #ncei https://www.ncei.noaa.gov/news/national-climate-202309