Sentences with phrase «global temperature data released»

The pause — which on some measures has gone on since the mid-1990s — continued into 2014 on the basis of global temperature data released last week by US space agency NASA and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) of the US.
New global temperature data released on Friday by NASA put March at 2.3 °F (1.28 °C) above the 1951 - 1980 average for the month, making it the warmest March on record.

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The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration released its temperature data through the end of October on Thursday and found that for the year - to - date, the global average temperature is 1.75 °F above the 20th century average of 57.4 °F.
NOAA's global temperature data for February, to be released on Thursday, is expected to be roughly in line with NASA's, Jessica Blunden, a climate scientist with ERT, Inc., at NOAA's National Center for Environmental Information, said in an email.
Global temperature data for March won't be released until next week, but it is likely the warm streak will continue.
According to the latest global satellite data courtesy of the University of Alabama in Huntsville and made into an easy to read graph by algorelied.com: «For the record, this month's Al Gore / «An Inconvenient Truth» Index indicates that global temperatures have plunged approximately.74 °F -LRB-.39 °C) since Gore's film was released,» noted algorelied.com.
On Thursday, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) released its global temperature data, which confirmed what NASA numbers had already shown: This February was the warmest February on record and the most anomalously warm month in more than 100 years of record - keeping.
On Thursday, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) released its global temperature data, which confirmed what NASA numbers had already shown: This February was the warmest February on record and the most
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References Rennie, J.J. and coauthors, 2014, The International Surface Temperature Initiative Global Land Surface Databank: Monthly Temperature Data Version 1 Release Description and Methods.
Back in 1991, before Al Gore first shouted that the Earth was in the balance, the Danish Meteorological Institute released a study using data that went back centuries that showed that global temperatures closely tracked solar cycles.
«All four major global temperature tracking outlets (Hadley, NASA's GISS, UAH, RSS) have released updated data.
The press release from NOAA included this statement from Karl: «Adding in the last two years of global surface temperature data and other improvements in the quality of the observed record provide evidence that contradict the notion of a hiatus in recent global warming trends.»
«Inquiry Launched Into Global Temperature Data Integrity» (Press Release), Global Warming Policy Foundation, April 25, 2015.
NASA released their 2016 global mean surface temperature data today.
But the data released today confirm that human - induced global warming is pushing temperatures higher at an alarming rate: 2014 was the previous record holder for global average surface temperature, clocking in at 0.57 °C above the 1960 to 1990 average, but last year was 0.75 °C above that average.
According to scientific data culled by the group, the world can release just 565 more gigatons of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere to limit global temperature rise to 2 degrees Celsius.
There have been numerous new same - topic news articles since NOAA released its February 2016 global temperature data a few days ago.
«We sent out some emails and letters to Met services around the world in November and we have got replies from many of those now and, through the auspices of the Met Office, we have now released 80 % of the data on their website together with a programme that analyses the data, produces the derived product and produces the global temperature average.»
We are now in the final stage of preparing for the release of a major update in our global surface temperature data and processing system scheduled for spring of 2010.
and one more confirming the data Paul points out above: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2093264/Forget-global-warming–Cycle-25-need-worry-NASA-scientists-right-Thames-freezing-again.html... The supposed «consensus» on man - made global warming is facing an inconvenient challenge after the release of new temperature data showing the planet has not warmed for the past 15 years...
NOAA and GISS both need to release their detailed algorithms and computer software code for adjusting and aggregating USHCN and global temperature data.
That's what happened when the U.K.'s climate - monitoring organization, the Met Office, released an update to its global - temperature data set in October.
Around Dec 8, 2009, the UK Met Office released «value added» data for a «subset» of 1741 stations — see here, describing the release as follows: The data downloadable from this page are a subset of the full HadCRUT3 record of global temperatures, which is one of the global temperature records that have underpinned IPCC -LSB-...]
NOAA has led the world in collecting and disseminating global temperature data and maintains the longest dataset of such data — so the release of new data is always highly anticipated by climate scientists.
Each January, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) releases national and global temperature data for the previous year.
The Met Office (UKMO) refuses to release data and methodology for their HadCRUT global temperature dataset after being asked repeatedly.
The measurement of global temperatures from space is a relatively new art, and the scientists who compile the data set have been through a number of iterations to their model for rolling the measurements into a reliable global temperature (Christy just released version 6).
A Deconstruction Of The PAGES 2k «Hockey Stick» Image adapted from PAGES 2k, 2015 Five years ago, the release of the PAGES 2k Consortium (2013) «global» temperature data set was accompanied by a great deal of fanfare.
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