File:Antarctic Temperature Trend 1951-2006v3.jpg
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DescriptionAntarctic Temperature Trend 1951-2006v3.jpg | Map showing temperature Antarctic temperature trends 1951-2996 |
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Original made by NASA using surface temperatures. Cropped, rotated and modified by Sagredo. Specifically the circle representing the South Pole data has been reduced in size about 50% so its area is more comparable to the other stations. |
Source | http://data.giss.nasa.gov/cgi-bin/gistemp/do_nmap.py?year_last=2007&month_last=10&sat=4&sst=0&type=trends&mean_gen=1212&year1=1951&year2=2006&base1=1951&base2=1980&radius=250&pol=pol |
Author | NASA/Sagredo |
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