No relief for Earth’s warming trend in 2013, studies find
by The Daily Eye Team February 3 2014, 11:38 am Estimated Reading Time: 0 mins, 45 secsThe average temperature of Earth maintained its warming trend in 2013, despite seasonal and regional variations that included a shrinking ice cap in the Arctic and a massively growing one in the southern hemisphere, U.S. scientists said on Tuesday.
NASA said the planet’s, average temperature in 2013 was 58.3 degreesFahrenheit (14.6 degr ees Celsius), tying 2006 and 2009 for the seventh warmest year since 1880 when global climate record-keeping began. Using the same data but different analysis processes, the U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration said 2013’s average temperature was 58.12 degrees Fahrenheit, which tied what NOAA considers to be the fourth hottest year on record.
The agencies differ in their analysis techniques. NASA for example uses more temperatures from Antarctica, but said the overall trend remains what has been measured every year since 1976 when global temperatures first surpassed the 20th Century’s global average of 57 degrees Fahrenheit (13.9 degrees Celsius).