What is the average global temperature 2021?

What is the average global temperature 2021?

The average global land and ocean surface temperature for January 2021 was 0.80°C (1.44°F) above the 20th century average of 12.0°C (53.6°F). This was the seventh highest January in the 142-year global record.

What is the current global average temperature?

Averaged across land and ocean, the 2020 surface temperature was 1.76° F (0.98° Celsius) warmer than the twentieth-century average of 57.0°F (13.9°C) and 2.14˚F (1.19˚C) warmer than the pre-industrial period (1880-1900).

What is the global average temperature in 2020?

1.76 degrees F
The average land and ocean surface temperature across the globe in 2020 was 1.76 degrees F (0.98 of a degree C) above average — just 0.04 of a degree F (0.02 of a degree C) cooler than the 2016 record.

What is the meaning of global temperature?

The global temperature record represents an average over the entire surface of the planet. The temperatures we experience locally and in short periods can fluctuate significantly due to predictable cyclical events (night and day, summer and winter) and hard-to-predict wind and precipitation patterns.

When was the Earth warmer than now?

Reconstructed proteins from Precambrian organisms have also provided evidence that the ancient world was much warmer than today. However, other evidence suggests that the period of 2,000 to 3,000 million years ago was generally colder and more glaciated than the last 500 million years.

When was the Earth the warmest?

53 and 49 million years ago
The Eocene, which occurred between 53 and 49 million years ago, was Earth’s warmest temperature period for 100 million years. However, the “super-greenhouse” period had eventually become an icehouse period by the late Eocene.

What is the global temperature baseline?

The average global temperature has increased by 0.9 °C (1.5 °F) compared to the baseline temperature which is about 14 °C. Although a pause has been observed between 1998 and 2013, the global warming continues since at the same pace as before.

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