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Original source page, titled "Global Temperature Anomalies from 1880 to 2021" Visualizations by Lori Perkins, includes the descriptions: This color-coded map in Robinson projection displays a progression of changing global surface temperature anomalies. Normal temperatures are shown in white.
English: Warming stripes graphic comparing different datasets of Global Mean Surface Temperature (GMST). General concept of warming stripes was developed by Ed Hawkins (climatologist) Five data sources for five datasets are listed at File:20200324 Global average temperature - NASA-GISS HadCrut NOAA Japan BerkeleyE.svg
Source for Versions 1-2 and 8+ (data for JULY): Mean Monthly Temperature Records Across the Globe / Timeseries of Global Land and Ocean Areas at Record Levels for July from 1951-2021. NCDC.NOAA.gov . National Climatic Data Center (NCDC) of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) (August 2021).
Source of data for series of charts titled "mm Month - Percent of global area at temperature records - Global warming - NOAA.svg": — Source's title/subtitle: "Mean Monthly Temperature Records Across the Globe" — Publisher: National Centers for Environmental Information (NCEI) of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)
Global average temperatures and CO₂ levels continue to soar. May was Earth's 12th consecutive hottest month on record, officials announced this week.
The Earth has set heat records for 13 straight months. The global temperature averaged over the past year is more than 1.5 degrees Celsius (2.7 degrees Fahrenheit) higher than pre-industrial times ...
In June 2021, Kazakhstan faced a record-breaking increase in temperatures in western parts of the country, specifically the Kyzylorda, Mangystau, and Turkistan regions. As a result, the Kazakh meteorological service Kazhydromet forecasted that an extreme drought would take place. [5] By 7 July, the temperatures reached up to 46.5 °C (115.7 °F ...
Scientists have compared this year’s weather extremes to “a disaster movie,” and new data is now revealing just how exceptional the global heat has been. Humanity just lived through the ...