The global annual
average shows ERA - Interim as coloured bars.
Not exact matches
«They
show that it is technically feasible to achieve a central goal in global climate policy: Namely, to limit
average global warming to a maximum of two degrees Celsius compared to the level at the beginning of the Industrial
Era.»
Any film that actually has the guts to
show dumb teenagers referring to films like Doctor Zhivago, Tender is the Night, and The Way We Were, is already of a different breed, If you love anything 80s, and especially if you like the teen comedies of the
era, Secret Admirer gets a solid recommendation for some genuine laughs and a smarter - than -
average screenplay.
World Meteorological Organization also confirmed 2017 as being among the three warmest years, and the warmest year without an El Niño, by consolidating the five leading international datasets, including HadCRUT4, which
showed that overall the global
average surface temperature in 2017 was approximately 1.1 ° Celsius above the pre-industrial
era.
He apparently did not bother to check that his reconstruction
shows a 16.5 % variance loss (on
average) in the pre-satellite
era when compared to ours.
Comparisons of
ERA - Interim and HadISDH for sample months and annual
averages show generally reasonable agreement, given the mismatch of resolution and data coverage, as illustrated above for monthly values for December 2016 and annual
averages for 2016.
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.
Comparisons of
ERA - Interim and HadISDH for sample months and annual
averages show generally reasonable agreement, given the mismatch of resolution and data coverage, as illustrated above for monthly values for June 2017 and annual
averages for 2017.
E-OBS
shows below
average precipitation for parts of the Alps for all seasons, whereas this is not seen in
ERA - Interim.
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.
Accounting for the TOPEX - A instrumental correction for the first 6 years of the altimetry data set, these studies provided a revised global mean sea level time series that slightly reduces the
average GMSL rise over the altimetry
era (from 3.3 mm / yr to 3.0 mm / yr) but
shows clear acceleration over 1993 - present.
The bar graph below
shows two estimates of yearly
average surface temperature change both derived from
ERA - Interim.
Each dataset
shown in the graph is aligned to have the same
average temperature for 1981 — 2010 as
ERA - Interim.
The combined analysis of these datasets provides a clear picture of the latest five - year
average global temperature as the highest on record, and it
shows a warming of around 1.1 °C since the start of the industrial
era.
In this graph below (figure 13)
showing the 10 year moving
average, the low point is clearly the 1690's with the very earliest part of the graph potentially around as warm as the modern
era.
The ice cores
show that the concentrations of the gas
averaged 280 ppm just before the industrial
era.