File:NASA Summer 2023 Temperature Media Resources (SVS14407 - globaljjaanoms gis 2023 chart lrg).jpg

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This chart shows the meteorological summer (June, July, and August) temperature anomaly each year since 1880. The warmer-than-usual summer in 2023 continues a long-term trend of warming, driven primarily by human-caused greenhouse gas emissions.

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English: This chart shows the meteorological summer (June, July, and August) temperature anomaly each year since 1880. The warmer-than-usual summer in 2023 continues a long-term trend of warming, driven primarily by human-caused greenhouse gas emissions. NASA Earth Observatory image by Lauren Dauphin, based on data from NASA’s Goddard Institute for Space Studies.
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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Temperature Anomalies; Atmospheric Temperature; HDTV; Earth Science; Climate; Atmosphere; Temperature; Atmospheric science; Temperature Trend

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