The line plot below
shows yearly temperature anomalies from 1880 to 2014 as recorded by NASA, NOAA, the Japan Meteorological Agency, and the Met Office Hadley Centre (United Kingdom).
Not exact matches
While Mora's models, based on
yearly average
temperatures, don't forecast monthly highs, lows or precipitation changes, they do
show warming trends.
I am very cuious if you found a variance between Upper Air and Surface warming... I calculated total amospheric refraction
temperatures, ie from data extracted by analyzing optical effects, some of my results
show an impressive
yearly warming trend, much stronger than the surface based one.
Yearly low
temperature plots at Green Bay WI and Park Rapids MN exhibit increases of 5 to 11 deg F from the early 1900s to 2008 — as
shown on data plots (link in # 193), from 10 year moving averages.
I am very cuious if you found a variance between Upper Air and Surface warming... I calculated total amospheric refraction
temperatures, ie from data extracted by analyzing optical effects, some of my results
show an impressive
yearly warming trend, much stronger than the surface based one.
Figure 5.3
shows the linear trends (1955 to 2003) of zonally averaged
temperature anomalies (0 to 1,500 m) for the World Ocean and individual basins based on
yearly anomaly fields (Levitus et al., 2005a).
It fails to
show the type of variation in
temperature that happens on a
yearly basis, much less the variation that takes place over time.
Slide 4
shows a power spectrum of
yearly temperature anomalies, and the inset to that figure in particular looks to
show a sudden change in the measurement noise level right at about 1941.
This animation
shows the
yearly history of Earth's
temperature since the modern record began in 1880.
The bar graph below
shows two estimates of
yearly average surface
temperature change both derived from ERA - Interim.
Honestly, I made no comments about graphs or disputed any specific
temperatures or mathematical functions of
temperatures (like a
yearly trend) that would be falsified by either of those pictures you
showed.
This was no problem for the
yearly averages, as these are near identical for the overlapping period, but summer
temperatures of Egedesminde
show a constant bias of 3 C below Illulisat
temperatures.