Temperature chart for the last 11,000 years - kottke.org
kottke.org › 13 › 09Sep 16, 2013 · The climate curve looks like a “hump”. At the beginning of the Holocene - after the end of the last Ice Age - global temperature increased, and subsequently it decreased again by 0.7 ° C over the past 5000 years. The well-known transition from the relatively warm Medieval into the “little ice age” turns out to be part of a much longer-term cooling, which ended abruptly with the rapid warming of the 20th Century. Within a hundred years, the cooling of the previous 5000 years was undone.
Annual temperature now tops those of the past 10,000 …
11.03.2022 · A study published in Nature has discovered the annual global temperature today is the warmest of the past 10,000 years. This is contrary to previous thought, that believed the 'Holocene thermal maximum' was still …
Global temperature record - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Global_temperature_recordThe global temperature record shows the fluctuations of the temperature of the atmosphere and the oceans through various spans of time. The most detailed information exists since 1850, when methodical thermometer-based records began. There are numerous estimates of temperatures since the end of the Pleistocene glaciation, particularly during the current Holoceneepoch. Older tim…
Global Temperature - Climate Change: Vital Signs of the …
04.03.2022 · This graph illustrates the change in global surface temperature relative to 1951-1980 average temperatures. Nineteen of the hottest years have occurred since 2000, with the exception of 1998, which was helped by a very …
Global Temperature Variation Over the Last 10,000 Years ...
climatedeniersfavouritegraphs.wordpress.com › 2018Feb 27, 2018 · Global Temperature Variation Over the Last 10,000 Years. This graph’s title states that it is showing “global temperature variation” yet it is only showing Greenland glacier summit temperature which is a high altitude local proxy and not reconstructed global temperature. The original graph, shown below, is from Climate4You which clearly shows that no reference to it being for global temperatures except for the right hand side label.