Image Credit: GISS, NASA
Sunday, August 4, 2013
NASA Photo of the Day
Video, actually:
130 Years of Earth Surface Temperatures
Image Credit: GISS, NASA
Explanation:
How has the surface temperature of Earth been changing?
To help find out,
Earth scientists collected temperature records from over 1000
weather stations around the globe since 1880, and combined them with modern satellite data.
The above movie
dramatizes the result showing 130 years of
planet-wide temperature changes relative to the local average
temperatures in the mid-1900s.
In the above global maps, red means warmer and
blue means colder.
On average,
the display demonstrates that the
temperature on Earth has increased by nearly one degree
Celsius over the past 130 years, and many of the
warmest years on record have occurred only recently.
Global climate change is of more than passing interest -- it is linked to global
weather severity and coastal
sea water levels.
Image Credit: GISS, NASA
Labels:
Global warming,
Science and stuff
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