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September’s Global Temperature was 1.44C
September’s global average temperature was 1.44C. This beat the previous record high monthly temperature recorded in September 2016 (1.22C). There was a strong El Nino , and the Americas, Europe and Antarctica were all warmer than usual. Here is an … Continue reading
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Global Temperature update
The latest HadSST4 data release allows me to calculate global temperatures up to March 2022 based on spherical triangulation. HadSST4 results in higher temperatures compared to HadSST3 relative to the baseline of 1961-1990. I combine this with GHCN-V4C station data. … Continue reading
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Homogenisation of temperature data
How accurate is the pair-wise homogenisation algorithm applied to GHCN land temperature measurements and the instrumentation corrections made to sea surface temperatures? Long term station measurements are affected by a station’s physical relocation, by environmental changes (urban development) and by … Continue reading