Global Temperature Anomaly Map – The analysis maps are based on monthly mean temperatures from currently more than 2800 weather stations around the world. These maps do not depict absolute temperature but instead show temperature anomalies, or how much it has changed. The “global temperature” figure on the home page dashboard shows global temperature change since 1880. The first eight months of 2016 set monthly temperatures records and the last four months.
Global Temperature Anomaly Map
Note that generating figures takes 5 or 6 seconds; Higher than normal temperatures are shown in red and lower than normal temperatures are shown in blue.
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- Operational 5km sst anomaly charts.
- The “global temperature” figure on the home page dashboard shows global temperature change since 1880.
- For more information and data access, visit global surface temperature anomalies.
- This is the third consecutive year a new global annual temperature record has been set.
- The world has been showing a frightening abundance of positive anomalies in the past decade, which means the world is getting warmer.