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Surface Air Temperature Anomaly for June 2022


Surface air temperature for June 2022 | Copernicus

The global average temperature for June 2022 was about 0.32ºC higher than the 1991-2020 average which makes it the third warmest June on record.

Surface air temperature anomaly for June 2022 to May 2023

Surface air temperature anomaly for June 2022 to May 2023. (Data: ERA5. Reference period: 1991-2020. Credit: C3S/ECMWF). D a te cre a ted: 2023-06-03.

June 2022 Global Climate Report

The January–June 2022 global surface temperature was 0.85°C (1.53°F) above the 20th century average, which is the sixth-highest for the January– ...

Daily Surface Air Temperature - Climate Reanalyzer

Switch the map between temperature and temperature anomaly by clicking the toggle button at lower-left. The content on this page updates daily ...

Climate at a Glance | Global Time Series

Global temperature anomaly data come from NOAA's Global Surface Temperature ... (out of 175). October 2024, 1.32°C, 174 · October 2023, 1.37°C, 175 · October 2022 ...

Global Temperature Anomalies from 1880 to 2022 - NASA SVS

A separate, independent analysis by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) concluded that the global surface temperature for ...

Daily Sea Surface Temperature - Climate Reanalyzer

Upon clicking a data point in the chart, a tooltip will display the estimated daily temperature as well as temperature anomalies relative to ...

Global climate summary for June 2023 | NOAA Climate.gov

The June global surface temperature was 1.89°F (1.05°C) above the 20th-century average of 59.9°F (15.5°C), making it the warmest June on record.

File:Surface Air Temperature Anomaly for June 2022.jpg

This image, created using data retrieved from C3S, shows the Surface Air Anomaly for June 2022. As highlighted by the darkest shaded red colour, ...

World of Change: Global Temperatures - NASA Earth Observatory

The image below shows global temperature anomalies in 2022, which tied for the fifth warmest year on record. The past nine years have been the warmest years ...

Surface air temperature anomalies in (a) June, (b) July, (c) August

... findings are consistent with news reports and the results of other researchers. A shows that 2022 was the hottest summer on record in China, which was due ...

Summer - Global Average Surface Temperature Anomalies / TCC

The seasonal anomaly of the global average surface temperature in Summer (June to August) 2024 (ie the average of the near-surface air temperature over land ...

Surface air temperature - Global Climate Observing System (GCOS)

Figure: Estimates of average global surface temperature anomalies (degC with respect to the 1961–1990 mean) during the instrumental period (dots: median ...

The year 2022 was the second warmest on record in Europe | ECMWF

Anomalies in precipitation and the relative humidity of surface air in Europe for the summer of 2022 (June to August) with respect to 1991–2020.

Climate Summary for the Summer 2022

The figure below shows June, July and August (JJA) 2022 surface air temperature anomaly based on the 1991-2020 reference period. ... land Arctic during May – ...

2022: climate anomalies, heat waves, and extreme weather even

In June 2022, the global land and ocean-surface temperature surpassed the 20th-century average of fifteen-point-five degrees Celsius by 0.87 ...

Sea surface temperature anomaly in July 2022 - ESA

You have already liked this page, you can only like it once! ... This image shows the sea surface temperature anomalies on 21 July 2022 compared to the average ...

How much have temperatures risen in countries across the world?

We've used its 2-meter air surface temperature records, which ... So, when we talk about an anomaly in “March,” for example, it means ...

Global temperature anomaly in June 2024 | Statista

In June 2024, the global surface air temperature anomaly reached 0.67°C ... 2022-2024 · Renewable energy capacity 2023 by country. Topics. Topic overview.

Climate Change: Global Temperature

Earth's surface temperature has risen about 2 degrees Fahrenheit since the start of the NOAA record in 1850. It may seem like a small change, ...