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English: Celsius gif: A line graph of summer 2023 temperature anomalies, with a jagged bright red line growing from left to right across the page. The Y axis is labeled Temperature Anomaly in degrees Celsius, running from -.5 to 1. The X axis is labeled Year, running from 1880 to past 2000, with the line reaching 2023. Although the data line does not uniformly go up, with peaks and dips especially in the earlier years, the overall trend is rising temperatures. By 2023, the line is above the 1 degree Celsius point.Celsius still: A line graph of summer 2023 temperature anomalies, with a jagged bright red line from left to right across the page. The Y axis is labeled Temperature Anomaly in degrees Celsius, running from -.5 to 1. The X axis is labeled Year, running from 1880 to past 2000, with the line reaching 2023. Although the data line does not uniformly go up, with peaks and dips especially in the earlier years, the overall trend is rising temperatures. By 2023, the line is above the 1 degree Celsius point.Fahrenheit gif: A line graph of August temperature anomalies, with a jagged bright red line growing from left to right across the page. The Y axis is labeled Temperature Anomaly in degrees Celsius, running from -1 to 2. The X axis is labeled Year, running from 1880 to past 2000, with the line reaching 2023. Although the data line does not uniformly go up, with peaks and dips especially in the earlier years, the overall trend is rising temperatures. By 2023, the line is at the 2 degree Fahrenheit point.Fahrenheit still: A line graph of August temperature anomalies, with a jagged bright red line from left to right across the page. The Y axis is labeled Temperature Anomaly in degrees Fahrenheit, running from -1 to 2. The X axis is labeled Year, running from 1880 to past 2000, with the line reaching 2023. Although the data line does not uniformly go up, with peaks and dips especially in the earlier years, the overall trend is rising temperatures. By 2023, the line is at the 2 degree Fahrenheit point.Celsius (early baseline) still: A line graph of summer 2023 temperature anomalies, with a jagged bright red line from left to right across the page. The Y axis is labeled Temperature Anomaly in degrees Celsius, running from 0 to 1. The X axis is labeled Year, running from 1880 to past 2000, with the line reaching 2023. Although the data line does not uniformly go up, with peaks and dips especially in the earlier years, the overall trend is rising temperatures. Instead of the traditional 1951-1980 reference period, this graph is shown with a late 19th century baseline (1880-1899).Versions of the graphics in English and Spanish. |
Date | 14 September 2023 (upload date) |
Source | NASA Summer 2023 Temperature Media Resources |
Author | NASA's Scientific Visualization Studio - Lauren Dauphin, Mark SubbaRao, Peter H. Jacobs, Jenny Marder Fadoul, Emily Furfaro, Grace Weikert, Jessica Wilde, Katie Jepson, Scott Bednar, Jocelyn Argueta, Kathryn Mersmann, Sofie Bates |
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Keywords InfoField | Temperature Anomalies; Atmospheric Temperature; HDTV; Earth Science; Climate; Atmosphere; Temperature; Atmospheric science; Temperature Trend |
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