The constructions of global and hemispheric
temperature averages by international agencies are the most prominent use of the early data.
Chris, 2008 monthly S.H.
temperature averages by NOAA NCDC are unlike the S.H. averages by NASA but are like the averages you show at your links.
Not exact matches
The global
temperature average has increased
by 1.4 degrees F, which may not seem like a lot, but the effects of the increase are being seen and felt globally.
Projected increases in
average U.S.
temperatures «could reduce U.S. economic growth
by up to one - third over the next century,» according to a Richmond Fed paper.
If nothing is done to prevent the expected rise of 2 degrees Celsius in global
average temperatures by 2050:
And can the ordinary person really be expected to notice that the earth's
average temperature has risen
by 04ºC in the last 80 years?
The US Environmental Protection Agency points out that Earth's
average temperature has risen
by 1.5 °F over the past century, and is projected to rise another 0.5 to 8.6 °F over the next hundred years.
Summer
temperatures, which can
average in the mid 80's or the mid 90's during the day, are often cooled
by afternoon ocean breezes blowing into the valley through gaps in the Santa Ana foothills to the west.
It was a «roller - coaster ride» of a growing year that ended with a long, likely below -
average - sized harvest punctuated
by record September
temperatures and October wildfires...
According to one forecast the high
temperature in Moscow tomorrow will be 62 degrees Fahrenheit, above zero that is, which
by the law of
averages nearly guarantees the high on Sunday will be at or near 62 degrees below zero.
Most scientists and climatologists agree that weird weather is at least in part the result of global warming — a steady increase in the
average temperature of the surface of the Earth thought to be caused
by increased concentrations of greenhouse gasses produced
by human activity.
And not only is 98.6 º just an
average starting point — any given individual's personal internal thermostat setting varies
by around half a degree every day, with lower
temperatures in the morning (before the body's furnace gets going) and warmer ones toward the end of the day (once you've had the engine running all morning and afternoon).
Cuomo joined California in signing on to the Under 2 MOU, an agreement between states, provinces and local governments across the world to cap the rising
average temperature by the year 2100.
Compiled
by scientists at 13 federal agencies, it contains the results of thousands of studies showing that climate change caused
by greenhouse gases is affecting weather in every part of the United States, causing
average temperatures to rise dramatically since the 1980s.
By signing the «Under 2 MOU,» Cuomo committed New York to the global effort to keep the earth's
average temperature from rising two degrees.
WHEREAS, in furtherance of the united effort to address the effects of climate change, in 2015 the 21st Session of the Conference of the Parties to the UNFCC met in Paris, France and entered into a historic agreement in which 195 nations, including the United States, were signatories and agreed to determine their own target contribution to mitigate climate change
by holding the increase in the global
average temperature to well below 2 °C above pre-industrial levels and to pursue efforts to limit the
temperature increase to 1.5 °C above pre-industrial levels, among other terms (the «Paris Agreement»);
If
temperatures return to more normal levels after two winters of abnormal warmth, the
average heating bill across the Buffalo Niagara region is expected to jump
by 26.5 percent — or about $ 123 — from last year's unusually affordable cost, according to National Fuel Gas Co..
More complicated feedback - response models that use a lumped feedback parameter suggest that the same doubling could cause
average atmospheric
temperatures to rise
by less than 2 F °.
Because the sulfate haze reflects a portion of the sun's energy back into space, the
average temperature on Earth's surface drops
by as much as 0.5 or even 1 degree Celsius.
The researchers estimated that areas of the city could reduce
average summertime
temperatures by as much as 1.7 degrees C or more.
Our research shows that on
average, this heater will get
temperatures up
by 5 degrees within less than a week.
A federal report released in November 2016 laid out a strategy for the United States to «deeply decarbonize» its economy
by 2050, and said that developing carbon dioxide removal techniques «may be necessary in the long run to constrain global
average temperature increases to well below 2 °C.»
«This Agreement, in enhancing the implementation of the [2015 United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change], including its objective, aims to strengthen the global response to the threat of climate change, in the context of sustainable development and efforts to eradicate poverty, including
by: (a) Holding the increase in the global
average temperature to well below 2 °C above pre-industrial levels and pursuing efforts to limit the
temperature increase to 1.5 °C above pre-industrial levels, recognizing that this would significantly reduce the risks and impacts of climate change; (b) Increasing the ability to adapt to the adverse impacts of climate change and foster climate resilience and low greenhouse gas emissions development, in a manner that does not threaten food production; and (c) Making finance flows consistent with a pathway towards low greenhouse gas emissions and climate - resilient development.
By evaluating the scale insect remains attached to each specimen, Youngsteadt estimated scale population density and compared it to the
average August
temperature for the year and place where the specimen was collected.
Over the past nearly two centuries, Finland's
average temperatures have increased
by more than 2 degrees Celsius
The peculiar snowbank is located on Ellesmere Island, a huge landmass northwest of Greenland that is dominated
by arching mountains and sprawling glaciers, and where the
temperature averages around -5 degrees Fahrenheit for the year.
His figures from 147 weather stations around the world showed that
average global
temperatures increased
by 0.59 F from 1880 to 1935 — double what he had predicted based on increasing carbon dioxide.
Recent data from NASA and the UK's Hadley Centre show that the
average global
temperature rose
by 0.33 °C between 1990 and 2006.
The Warming Meadow's radiators raise
average soil
temperatures by about three degrees Fahrenheit, decrease growing season soil moisture
by up to twenty percent and advance the spring snowmelt date
by up to a month in order to simulate predicted effects of climate change.
Combining the asylum - application data with projections of future warming, the researchers found that an increase of
average global
temperatures of 1.8 °C — an optimistic scenario in which carbon emissions flatten globally in the next few decades and then decline — would increase applications
by 28 percent
by 2100, translating into 98,000 extra applications to the EU each year.
As a result, the climate policy scenario lowered global
average temperatures by 0.27 degrees in 2050, which is more than when only short - lived climate forcers were controlled.
While the
temperature spiral showed the global
average temperature, Lipponen's animation uses NASA data to show individual countries separated
by regions.
In its most recent study of the impact of climate change, the Bureau of Meteorology noted that
average temperatures across Australia have increased
by almost 1 °C since 1910, and could rise
by up to 5 °C
by 2070.
The
average global
temperature change for the first three months of 2016 was 1.48 °C, essentially equaling the 1.5 °C warming threshold agreed to
by COP 21 negotiators in Paris last December.
The research found that cutting soot and methane as described above produced an
average temperature reduction of 0.16 degrees Celsius
by 2050, which is substantially less than the 0.5 - degree reduction found in earlier studies.
Climate Central scientists and statisticians made these calculations based on an
average of global
temperature data reported
by NASA and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA).
Now they know that heat from the Big Bang, greatly diluted
by cosmological expansion, yields an all - pervasive 4.91 degrees F warmth, meaning that the
temperature of space, on
average, is — 454.76 degrees F.
The
average summer
temperature in Boston stands to increase
by as much as 14 degrees Fahrenheit
by 2100, bringing with it a sharp rise in the number of deadly hot spells.
The strength and path of the North Atlantic jet stream and the Greenland blocking phenomena appear to be influenced
by increasing
temperatures in the Arctic which have
averaged at least twice the global warming rate over the past two decades, suggesting that those marked changes may be a key factor affecting extreme weather conditions over the UK, although an Arctic connection may not occur each year.
Conservative climate models predict that
average temperatures in the US Midwest will rise
by 4 °C over the next century.
To achieve 450 ppm, the concentration of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere associated with a 2 - degree Celsius rise in global
average temperatures (a target advocated
by the European Union), the «aggregate of fossil - fuel demand will peak out in 2020,» Tanaka says.
The
average body
temperature for humans is 37 degrees Celsius, but it fluctuates throughout the day
by about 1 degree Celsius, being highest in the afternoon and lowest just before dawn.
«This is about a 3 - degree [Celsius]
average temperature rise
by the end of the century.»
In fact,
average temperatures need only rise
by 1.1 °C to have this effect (American Naturalist, doi.org/mfr).
Many governments believe that holding the
average global
temperature rise caused
by man - made warming to 2 degrees Celsius above preindustrial levels gives the world the best chance to avoid dangerous climate change.
With an
average annual air
temperature of -2.2 F and an
average precipitation of 3 - 50 mm per year, the McMurdo Dry Valleys of Antarctica are dominated
by dry soils underlain
by permafrost.
He predicted that
by year's end, the
average global
temperature would exceed the previous record
by 0.2 degrees Fahrenheit.
Depending on what steps people took to restrict emissions,
by the end of the century we could expect the planet's
average temperature to rise anywhere between about 1.4 and 6 °C (2.5 — 11 °F).
Andriuzzi said what the team found in this long - term study can not be observed
by looking at
average or monthly
temperatures.
Following Earth's last ice age, which peaked 20,000 years ago, the Antarctic warmed between two and three times the
average temperature increase worldwide, according to a new study
by a team of American geophysicists.