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- A brief history of climate change discoveries🔍
- One satellite data set is underestimating global warming🔍
- Annual 2022 Global Climate Report🔍
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25 Years of Satellite Data Shows Global Warming Is ...
Satellite oceanography and climate change - ScienceDirect.com
Fig. 1(A) shows for example the increase of global temperature during the last century (Hansen et al., 2010). Since 1900, the temperature ...
Satellite measurements of warming in the troposphere
The most recent satellite data show that the earth as a whole is warming. ... By using the year on year change in CO2 plotted against GMT yearly change you ...
Global Temperatures Over Last 24,000 Years Show Today's ...
A University of Arizona-led effort to reconstruct Earth's climate since the last ice age, about 24,000 years ago, highlights the main ...
A brief history of climate change discoveries - Discover UKRI
First launched in 1964, over the course of 30 years the series of satellites provided us with never-before-seen data on global temperatures, the concentration ...
One satellite data set is underestimating global warming
This paper, in my mind, makes a major step toward reconciling differences in satellite temperature records of the mid-troposphere region. As ...
Annual 2022 Global Climate Report
Of note, the year 2005, which was the first year to set a new global temperature record in the 21st century, currently ties with 2013 as the ...
Chapter 1 — Global Warming of 1.5 ºC - IPCC
Since 1970 the global average temperature has been rising at a rate of 1.7°C per century, compared to a long-term decline over the past 7,000 years at a ...
Global surface temperature - Wikipedia
The global average and combined land and ocean surface temperature show a warming of 1.09 °C (range: 0.95 to 1.20 °C) from 1850–1900 to 2011–2020, based on ...
How Satellite Data Helps Us Understand Climate Change
The following years brought us the first maps of carbon dioxide concentration and sea surface temperature. Consequently, technological advances and innovations— ...
Has there really been no warming of the planet in 22 years?
While one set of satellite data he cited showed similar global temperatures in 1998 and 2020, the same figures showed a clear rising trend ...
Global warming in the pipeline | Oxford Open Climate Change
Thus, under the present geopolitical approach to GHG emissions, global warming will exceed 1.5°C in the 2020s and 2°C before 2050. Impacts on people and nature ...
29 Years of Global Temperatures Based on Satellite Data
In the future it will be data from satellites that is recognised as much more reliable for understanding regional and global temperature trends.
Climate Reports - the United Nations
The provisional State of the Global Climate report by the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) confirms that 2023 is set to be the warmest year on record.
New Satellite Data Confirms Global Warming - Slashdot
starannihilator writes "Researchers at the University of Washington have analyzed satellite data using a new and more accurate method (using ...
Global and European temperatures
Global mean temperature between 2013 and 2023 was 1.19 to 1.22°C warmer than the pre-industrial level, which makes it the warmest decade on ...
Climate Change Effects and Impacts - NYSDEC
Global average sea levels have risen 8-9 inches since 1880, a third of that rise occurring in the last 25 years. The IPCC is "virtually certain" ...
Chapter 1: Our Globally Changing Climate
Thus the surface and tropospheric temperature records do not support the assertion that long-term (time periods of 25 years or longer) global warming has ceased ...
Sun & climate: moving in opposite directions - Skeptical Science
Through that same period, global temperatures have continued to increase. The two data records, incoming Solar energy and global temperature, have diverged.
Global Warming: Observations vs. Climate Models
The observed rate of global warming over the past 50 years has been weaker than that predicted by almost all computerized climate models.
FAQ 3.1 How are Temperatures on Earth Changing?
An increasing rate of warming has taken place over the last 25 years, and 11 of the 12 warmest years on record have occurred in the past 12 years. Above the ...