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English: Animated graphic of temperature changes in tropical America and in Northern America, atop 1 and 2 standard deviations of normal variability.
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Hawkins, Ed From the familiar to the unknown. Climate Lab Book (professional blog) (March 10, 2020). Archived from the original on April 23, 2020. ( Direct link to image; Hawkins credits Berkeley Earth for data.) "The emergence of observed temperature changes over both land and ocean is clearest in tropical regions, in contrast to the regions of largest change which are in the northern extra-tropics. As an illustration, northern America has warmed more than tropical America, but the changes in the tropics are more apparent and have more clearly emerged from the range of historical variability. The year-to-year variations in the higher latitudes have made it harder to distinguish the long-term changes."
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Summary

Description
English: Animated graphic of temperature changes in tropical America and in Northern America, atop 1 and 2 standard deviations of normal variability.
  • Source of graphs:
Hawkins, Ed From the familiar to the unknown. Climate Lab Book (professional blog) (March 10, 2020). Archived from the original on April 23, 2020. ( Direct link to image; Hawkins credits Berkeley Earth for data.) "The emergence of observed temperature changes over both land and ocean is clearest in tropical regions, in contrast to the regions of largest change which are in the northern extra-tropics. As an illustration, northern America has warmed more than tropical America, but the changes in the tropics are more apparent and have more clearly emerged from the range of historical variability. The year-to-year variations in the higher latitudes have made it harder to distinguish the long-term changes."
Date
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Author RCraig09
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20200504 Emergence of temperatures from range of normal historical variability - tropical vs northern Americas (Hawkins).svg

(non-animated, SVG predecessor, showing both graphs at once)

Licensing

Climate Lab Book source (Ed Hawkins) states:
"These blog pages & images are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License."

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Animated graphic of temperature changes in tropical America and in Northern America, atop 1 and 2 standard deviations of normal variability

Items portrayed in this file

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9 May 2020

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