NASA’s global temperature analysis is drawn from data collected by weather stations and Antarctic research stations, as well as instruments mounted on ships and ocean buoys. NASA scientists analyze these measurements to account for uncertainties in the data and to maintain consistent methods for calcu...
NASA has released a dataset setting out how rainfall and temperature patterns are likely to change in the coming decades. The data covers 21 climate models, mapping how our environment could change due to growing concentrations of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. The information for the dataset ...
investigation into the e-mails.The center has had to acknowledge in response to a Freedom of Information request under British law that it tossed out much of the raw data that it used to draw up the temperature models that have underpinned much of the science behind the global warming theory...
Data from NASA and the Goddard Institute for Space Studies showed that July 2023 in particular was the planet's hottest month since 1880, though the agency also pointed out that "each month from June through December set a global record for the respective month." The extreme heat in 2023 ca...
Data from NASA satellites, spacecraft, and scientific experiments all point toongoing climate change. Although the possibility of global climate change is still controversial, a growing number of Americans believeglobal warming and weird weather are a reality. ...
Two key climate change indicators — global surface temperatures and Arctic sea ice extent — have broken numerous records through the first half of 2016, according to NASA analyses of ground-based observations and satellite data. Each of the first six months of 2016 set a record as...
"This is important because of the intense interest in the detail of how estimates of global and regional temperature change are constructed from surface temperature data, and how known imperfections in the raw data (due to station moves, gaps, instrument and practice changes, urban heat island ef...
The NASA data, which is subject to adjustment as scientists refine their analysis, shows that February had a global average surface temperature of 1.35 degrees Celsius above the 1951 to 1980 average, or 2.43 degrees Fahrenheit above average. ...
Using data from sensors all around the planet, NASA calculates the global average temperature, working with their partners at NOAA. Credit: NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center Beyond a Global, Annual Average While the long-term trend of warming continues, a variety of events and factors contrib...
NASA NEX-GDDP数据集由全球降尺度气候情景组成,这些情景来自耦合模型相互比较项目第5阶段(CMIP5,见Taylor等人,2012年)下进行的一般循环模型(GCM)运行,并跨越四个温室气体排放情景中的两个情景,称为代表浓度路径(RCPs,见Meinshausen等人,2011年)。CMIP5 GCM运行是为支持政府间气候变化专门委员会第五次评估报告(IPCC ...