Sentences with phrase «above average anomalies»

The southern-most part of Africa experienced dry conditions, but anomalies were a lot smaller than in previous months and a large region directly to the north experienced much above average anomalies for all three indicators.

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Even so, the IPCC estimates above indicate: 1) Total Net Atmospheric Carbon Emissions to 2100 will amount to ~ 2050 PgC (or more) on current Trends, 2) A BAU projected estimate would push CO2 to ~ 952 ppm by 2100 (or more), and 3) Global average temperature increase / anomaly would be as high as ~ 6.8 C by 2100
Looking at the June temperature anomaly map, we find very large zones of 2 - 4 C above average readings running up toward the Northern Hemisphere Pole.
The annual temperature anomalies for 1997 and 1998 were 0.51 °C (0.92 °F) and 0.63 °C (1.13 °F), respectively, above the 20th century average, both well below the 2015 temperature departure.
The January — December map of temperature anomalies shows that warmer - than - average temperatures occurred across the vast majority of the globe during 2015, combining to bring overall record warmth for 2015, at 0.90 °C (1.62 °F) above the 20th century average.
The highest temperature anomalies (more than 5 °C / 9 °F above the 1981 — 2010 average) were observed across much of northern Eurasia and eastern North America, driving much the global record warmth.
Any way you look it, from the Climate Prediction Center Outlook through May, to the ongoing warm anomalies in land and sea surface temperatures, much of the United States is likely to find above average temperatures in the coming months.
But as you can see in the NASA figure above, the record breaking heat wasn't uniformly distributed — it was particularly pronounced at the top of the world, showing temperature anomalies above 4 degrees Celsius (7.2 degrees Fahrenheit) higher than the 1951 to 1980 average in this region.
The center reports temperature anomalies at this altitude of «more than 6 degrees Celsius (13 degrees Fahrenheit) above average» for the month.
The above diagram helps show that if a station were removed from the record or did not report data for some period of time, the average anomaly would not change significantly, whereas the overall average temperature could change significantly, depending on which station dropped out of the record.
Researchers come up with an idea for what they see as an «anomaly» — some economic or investment pattern that can be harnessed to generate above - average investment returns, or what some would call «free money.»
Customers who buy the bundle recieve: Anomaly: Warzone Earth HD, Osmos HD, EDGE, and those that pay above the average price will receive World of Goo.
«On May 22nd, 2014, global sea surface temperature anomalies spiked to an amazing +1.25 degrees Celsius above the, already warmer than normal, 1979 to 2000 average.
My amateur spreadsheet tracking and projecting the monthly NASA GISS values suggests that while 2018 and 2019 are likely to be cooler than 2017, they may also be the last years on Earth with global average land and ocean surface temperature anomaly below 1C above pre-industrial average (using 1850 - 1900 proxy).
«The average global temperature anomaly for combined land and ocean surfaces for July (based on preliminary data) was 1.1 degrees F (0.6 degrees C) above the 1880 - 2004 long - term mean.
(The Arctic region as a whole is expected to experience a [frankly quite insane] temperature anomaly in the range of 4 degrees Celsius above average by January 3rd of 2016.
Always @ 15 - 20ºC above average — with full cloud cover: http://cci-reanalyzer.org/Forecasts/ click on Northern Hemisphere, and Air Temp Anomaly and press play.
Air temperatures at 925 millibar (about 3,000 ft above the surface) were mostly above average over the Arctic Ocean, with positive anomalies of 4 to 6º Celsius over the Chukchi and Bering seas on the Pacific side of the Arctic, and over the East Greenland Sea on the Atlantic side.
In this region and off the US East Coast, Ocean temperature anomalies regularly topped 4 degrees Celisus above average.
The anomaly is in °C above long - term (1961 - 1990) average of 14.0 °C in the left column, and the long - term (1981 - 2010) average of 14.3 °C in the right hand column.
In all three separate major records of global temperatures (shown in the table on the right with the anomaly being °C above long - term average), the ten warmest years on record have all occurred since 1998.
The NASA GISTEMP global average surface temperature data have been updated to include January 2016, which had the largest monthly temperature anomaly ever recorded: 1.13 °C elsius above the 1951 - 1980 baseline.
did have some debatable aspects to do with the calculations and the lads quickly picked up my gaffe in saying the pre-1976 / GPCS temperature data did have a downward trend overlooking the fact that M&Q used data from 1951 not the whole data from the beginning of the La Nina period in 1942; even so, despite there being a slight upward trend from 1951 -1975 [the year before the GPCS], the average temperature for this period is -0.194 C below the anomaly base period of 1961 - 1990; the average temperature from 1981 — 2005 is +0.315 C above the base period average; the average in the period between 1976 — 1980, the period of the GPCS, is 29.2 C above the base period average; accusations of cherry picking and the artificiality of using seperate regressions for the pre and post GPCS period were levied; a Chow Test needs to be done;
The annual anomaly of the global average surface temperature in 2014 (i.e. the average of the near - surface air temperature over land and the SST) was +0.27 °C above the 1981 - 2010 average (+0.63 °C above the 20th century average), and was the warmest since 1891.
Typically, shades of red represent positive anomalies (i.e., above - average temperatures) whereas blue is used to represent negative anomalies (below average.)
TOA flux are anomalies — only the direction of change is significant, there is no absolute negative or positive, the zero point is based on an average for a period — i.e. above or below the average.
To elaborate on the question at the end of my above comment — among all other considerations and obstacles, how practical would it be to go back over the past 100 + years and compute monthly anomalies of globally averaged SST using spherical harmonic functions?
A very warm measure for this region during winter time — representing an anomaly at least 20 degrees Celsius above average.
The maps above show average sea surface temperatures and anomalies for August 2007 to 2010.
Well, ANU, snarky though you may be, you raise a nominally interesting point; the problem, however, is that the amounts are anomalies; so the 90's are on average a certain amount above the average of the base period; now to compare the increase in anomalies in the noughties, which are higher than the nineties and say this is evidence of progressive warming, hottest ever, or whatever is the current alarmist catch - cry, ignores the fact that the true measure of the warming is not the absolute anomalies but their difference; that is the amounts for the noughties should have the amounts for the nineties subtracted from them and then compared with the nineties after they have the eighties subtracted from them.
Greenland recorded the largest decadal temperature anomaly, at +1.71 °C above the long - term average and with a temperature in 2010 of +3.2 °C above average.
To calculate sea ice anomaly I took the average shape of the annual signal and subtracted it from the curve above.
With regard to precipitation anomalies in summer, ERA - Interim shows above average rainfall for Greece and the west of Turkey, whereas E-OBS indicates that these areas are below average.
That has increased to a proper storm from October 2015 — the first month to show global temperature anomalies of more than 1 degree above the 1951 - 1980 climate average (so higher still above... Continue reading →
They point out that if we assume the data are normally distributed, then the July 2010 average temperature anomaly value was more than 4 standard deviations above the July mean (and they have a lovely graph to emphasize it):
This region also showed monthly anomalies in an extraordinary range of +4 to +7.5 degrees Celsius above average.
The higher resolution of E-OBS shows a large positive precipitation anomaly over the Alps and the satellite soil moisture product shows above average soil moisture for a larger region than ERA - Interim.
By that I mean the station record has been translated to a set of anomalies above and below average for each station.
Overall, this heat surge pushed anomalies below the rippling waves of the vast Equatorial Pacific from New Guinea to the Central American Coastline above 1.8 degrees C hotter than average.
It shoved sub-surface temperature anomalies into an extreme range of 6 degrees Celsius above average at a depth of 90 - 130 meters over an equatorial zone stretching out for hundreds of miles.
The line above it, without the offset, presumably computes a reconstruction of anomalies relative to a different average temperature.
Sea surface temperature anomalies in all Niño regions continued to warm during June 2009, where the monthly temperatures were more than 0.5 °C (0.9 °F) above average.
Now according to JMA March 2016 was +0.62 degrees Celsius above the climate average value (of all March values) of 1981 - 2010 — exactly as high (also an anomaly of +0.62 degrees Celsius) as February 2016 lay above all February values.
... are still running more than double ANY other year's Arctic Ocean anomaly (anomaly is the temperature Above average) Summarized: December through May... +3.20, 1.60, 2.92, 2.53, 2.68, 2.63 degrees C).
With three - quarters of 2013 already in the books, we can make a pretty good guess as to what the global average temperature anomaly is going to be at years» end, and perform the same analysis we described above, but ending in the year 2013 instead of 2012.
Temperatures were well above average globally in April, with the biggest temperature anomalies in the Arctic.
Huge sections of the Arctic were among the areas that saw temperatures well above average, according to the University of Maine's Climate Reanalyzer, which compares daily temperature anomalies to a baseline of data from between 1979 and 2000.
Boise itself is having slightly above average temperatures at night (low temp), the difference is the very large negative anomaly in the daily high temperatures.
For example, the 2014 temperature anomaly was reported as «0.69 °C above the 20th century average, ± 0.09 °C.».
The associated precipitation anomalies include above - average totals in the Gulf of Alaska extending into the Pacific Northwestern United States, and below - average totals over the upper Midwestern United States.
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