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Weather Eye with John Maunder |
Global temperatures are compiled for various areas, including global (land-ocean), global (meteorological stations), three latitude bands, and hemispheric, by the Goddard Institute for Space Studies of NASA.
A graph of the global temperatures (for the land/ocean) from 1880 to 2015, show a general warming from 1910 to the early 1940's, a cooling from the early 1940's to the mid-1970's; a general warming from the mid-1970's to about 1998; a stable period of temperatures until about the 2010, and a warming from 2011.

The green bars on the graph show the uncertainty estimates at various times
The yearly global temperatures (expressed as differences from the 1951-1980 average), since 1998 are:
1998: +0.58 degrees Celsius
1999: +0.33 degrees Celsius
2000: +0.35 degrees Celsius
2001: +0.48 degrees Celsius
2002: +0.56 degrees Celsius
2003: +0.56 degrees Celsius
2004: +0.49 degrees Celsius
2005: +0.69 degrees Celsius
2006: +0.63 degrees Celsius
2007: +0.66 degrees Celsius
2008: +0.53 degrees Celsius
2009: +0.64 degrees Celsius
2010: +0.72 degrees Celsius
2011: +0.60 degrees Celsius
2012: +0.63 degrees Celsius
2013: +0.65 degrees Celsius
2014: +0.74 degrees Celsius
2015: +0.87 degrees Celsius
For further information on a variety of climate matters see: https://sites.google.com/site/climatediceandthebutterfly/

