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1. NOAA/NASA
2012 Global Temperatures
James E. Hansen Thomas R. Karl
Director, NASA’s Goddard Institute for Space Studies Director, NOAA’s National Climatic Data Center
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January 15, 2013 NOAA/NASA 2012 Global Temperatures
2. 2012 Annual Temperature
NASA NOAA
Anomaly (1951-80 base period): 0.53°C
Anomaly (20th Century average): 0.57°C
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3. December 2011 – February 2012
NASA NOAA
Anomaly (1951-80 base period): 0.38°C
Anomaly (20th Century average): 0.41°C
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4. March – May 2012
NASA NOAA
Anomaly (1951-80 base period): 0.56°C
Anomaly (20th Century average): 0.61°C
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5. June – August 2012
NASA NOAA
Anomaly (1951-80 base period): 0.58°C
Anomaly (20th Century average): 0.64°C
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6. September – November 2012
NASA NOAA
Anomaly (1951-80 base period): 0.62°C
Anomaly (20th Century average): 0.66°C
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8. Warmest Year on Record for the Continental U.S.
NOAA
• 3.25F above 20th Century average
2012: 55.32F
1998: 54.32F
2006: 54.30F
1934: 54.13F
1999: 53.93F
1903: 50.74F
1924: 50.63F
1912: 50.34F
1895: 50.54F
1917: 50.11F
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9. U.S. Drought of 2012
NOAA
Illinois
From MODIS data. Karl et al, 2012 EOS
Courtesy of I. Becker-Reshef, E. Vermote, M. Claverie and C.
Justice, University of Maryland.
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10. NOAA/NASA
Thank you
Questions?
James E. Hansen Thomas R. Karl
Director, NASA’s Goddard Institute for Space Studies Director, NOAA’s National Climatic Data Center
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