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An example of a temperature anomaly is how much warmer or colder than the long-term average a unit of time something is (like how much warmer than average the most recent year was globally). 0.98 C 1.76 Fdownload data (https://data.giss.nasa.gov/gistemp/graphs/graph_data/Global_Mean_Estimates_based_on_Land_and_Ocean_Data/graph.txt) This graph illustrates the change in global surface temperature relative to 1951-1980 average temperatures. Nineteen of the 20 warmest years all have occurred since 2001, with the exception of 1998. The year 2016 ranks as the warmest on record. (Source: NASA/GISS (https://data.giss.nasa.gov/gistemp/graphs/graph_data/Global_Mean_Estimates_based_on_Land_and_Ocean_Data/graph.txt) ). This research is broadly consistent with similar constructions prepared by the Climatic Research Unit (http://www.cru.uea.ac.uk) and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (http://www.noaa.gov) . The time series below shows the five-year average variation of global surface temperatures. Dark blue indicates areas cooler than average. Dark red indicates areas warmer than average. ** OFFICIALS ARE URGING PEOPLE TO USE NO-CONTACT THERMOMETERS. ------------------------------------------------------------ Keeping your distance is key during the COVID crisis. http://home.stormtopic.com/gistemp/the-graph/ With the rapid spread of COVID looming, officials are urging people to stay at a safe social distance. One way that you can do that (preserving your health and the health of your circle) is by using a remote "no contact" infrared thermometer. You can check anyone's temperature quickly, from a safe distance. ** WHICH NO CONTACT THERMOMETER SHOULD I GET? ------------------------------------------------------------ The preferred option is a lightweight, ultra-efficient, handheld device that you can see pictured below. http://home.stormtopic.com/gistemp/the-graph/Suppliers are trying to get as many out as possible, so that you have the tools to keep your circle safe. View No Contact Thermometers (http://home.stormtopic.com/gistemp/the-graph/) http://www.stormtopic.com/dates/1935.jpg ** GLOBAL LAND-OCEAN TEMPERATURE INDEX ------------------------------------------------------------ Data source: NASA's Goddard Institute for Space Studies (GISS). Credit: NASA/GISS YEAR Temperature Anomaly (C) Annual mean Lowess smoothing Click+drag to zoom ResetGet Data:HTTP (https://data.giss.nasa.gov/gistemp/graphs/graph_data/Global_Mean_Estimates_based_on_Land_and_Ocean_Data/graph.txt) |Snapshot: --S4pDlpaep4.1SVB9Ks9dJmT0n.QwW9ugF4 Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-transfer-encoding: 8bit Time Series 1884 to 2019
LATEST MEASUREMENT:
LATEST ANNUAL AVERAGE ANOMALY:
2019 Created with Sketch.
An example of a temperature anomaly is how much warmer or colder than the long-term average a unit of time something is (like how much warmer than average the most recent year was globally).
0.98 C
1.76 F

This graph illustrates the change in global surface temperature relative to 1951-1980 average temperatures. Nineteen of the 20 warmest years all have occurred since 2001, with the exception of 1998. The year 2016 ranks as the warmest on record. (Source: NASA/GISS). This research is broadly consistent with similar constructions prepared by the Climatic Research Unit and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.

The time series below shows the five-year average variation of global surface temperatures. Dark blue indicates areas cooler than average. Dark red indicates areas warmer than average.

Officials are urging people to use no-contact thermometers.

Keeping your distance is key during the COVID crisis.

With the rapid spread of COVID looming, officials are urging people to stay at a safe social distance. One way that you can do that (preserving your health and the health of your circle) is by using a remote "no contact" infrared thermometer. You can check anyone's temperature quickly, from a safe distance.

Which no contact thermometer should I get?

The preferred option is a lightweight, ultra-efficient, handheld device that you can see pictured below.

Suppliers are trying to get as many out as possible, so that you have the tools to keep your circle safe.

GLOBAL LAND-OCEAN TEMPERATURE INDEX

Data source: NASA's Goddard Institute for Space Studies (GISS). Credit: NASA/GISS
YEAR
Temperature Anomaly (C)
Annual mean
Lowess smoothing
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