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  1. Apr 9, 2024 · The following are plain-text files in tabular format of temperature anomalies, i.e. deviations from the corresponding 1951-1980 means. Global-mean monthly, seasonal, and annual means, 1880-present, updated through most recent month: TXT, CSV

  2. Jan 8, 2023 · Even if the December global temperature anomaly is unusually cool, 2010 will at least be in a statistical tie with 2005 for the warmest year. Figure 2: Global surface air temperature anomalies relative to 1951-1980 mean for (a) annual and 5-year running means, and (b) 60-month and 132-month running means.

  3. Aug 14, 2023 · Combined Land-Surface Air and Sea-Surface Water Temperature Anomalies (Land-Ocean Temperature Index, LOTI) Global-mean monthly, seasonal, and annual means, 1880-present, updated through most recent month: TXT, CSV

  4. Nov 16, 2023 · This version is labeled in English and Celsius. The visualization presents the seasonal cycle of temperature variation on the earth's surface. This visualization is updated roughly two weeks after the end of each month. Temperature anomalies are deviations from a long term global average.

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  6. In July 2010, GISS found, the global average temperature was 0.55 degrees Celsius (almost 1 degree Fahrenheit) warmer than climatology—defined as average temperatures for the same month from 1951 to 1980. July 2010 was practically in a three-way tie for the warmest July on record, tied with July 1998 and July 2005.

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