Not exact matches
Prior groups at
NOAA, NASA, and in the UK (HadCRU) estimate about a 1.2 degree C land
temperature rise from the early 1900s to the
present.
A recent paper by Hausfather et al found that
NOAA's new SST version ERRSTv4 matched sea surface
temperatures from buoys (and satellites) quite well from 1997 until
present, whereas HadSST3 had an apparent residual cooling bias in the same period.
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Temperatures Stunt Autumn Leaf Colors
I
present a graph from
NOAA of change in average global
temperature from 1880 to today and then show the graph of the U.S. increase in heavy precipitation days from 1950 to today.
Global land / ocean
temperature records from
NOAA, NASA, Berkeley Earth, Hadley / UAE, and Cowtan and Way show no detectable sign of a «pause» in warming through to the
present.
I call the data on global
temperatures presented monthly by HAD / CRU,
NOAA / NCDC.
A recent paper by Hausfather et al found that
NOAA's new SST version ERRSTv4 matched sea surface
temperatures from buoys (and satellites) quite well from 1997 until
present, whereas HadSST3 had an apparent residual cooling bias in the same period.
The revisions to
NOAA's long - term sea surface
temperature datasets were
presented in the Karl, et al. (2015) paper Possible artifacts of data biases in the recent global surface warming hiatus.
He also
presented evidence that much of the discrepancy was due to observational uncertainty, resulting from stratospheric cooling contaminating satellite measurements of tropospheric
temperature (a point that's been noted by the
NOAA satellite analysis team since at least 2004; see: «Contribution of stratospheric cooling to satellite - inferred tropospheric
temperature trends»).
NOAA infills missing data for both land and sea surface
temperature datasets using methods
presented in Smith et al (2008).
Temperature: Global — Ground and Sea Surface
Temperature Naval Research Laboratory (NRL) Monterey Marine Meteorology Division — Click the pic to view at source Global Surface
Temperature Anomalies National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration (
NOAA)-- Earth System Research Laboratory (ESRL)-- Click the pic to view at source Global — Sea Surface
Temperature Anomalies National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (
NOAA)-- National Climatic Data Center (NCDC)-- Click the pic to view at source UAH Lower Atmosphere
Temperature Anomalies — 1979 to
Present.
«In version D,
presented here, we apply the new NESDIS calibration coefficients to
NOAA - 12 and then account for and remove the effects of orbit decay and the diurnal effect of orbit drift individually from the original satellite brightness
temperatures (sections 2a and 2b).
The Second Supplement to Petition states: Adjustments that impart an ever - steeper upward trend in the data by removing the natural cyclical
temperature patterns
present in the data deprive the GAST products from
NOAA, NASA and Hadley CRU of the credibility required for policymaking or climate modeling, particularly when they are relied on to drive trillions of dollars in expenditures.
«Newly corrected and updated global surface
temperature data from
NOAA's [National Centers for Environmental Information] do not support the notion of a global warming «hiatus,»» wrote
NOAA scientists in their study
presenting newly adjusted climate data.
Note: The sea surface
temperature data presented in this post is NOAA's best: the Optimum Interpolation Sea Surface Temperature data, version 2, also known as Reyn
temperature data
presented in this post is
NOAA's best: the Optimum Interpolation Sea Surface
Temperature data, version 2, also known as Reyn
Temperature data, version 2, also known as Reynolds OI.v2.