Global Climate Report - Annual 2017
Global Temperature Trends, Updated through 2017
« Global Climate Report - Annual 2017
- 2017 year-to-date temperatures versus previous years
- Monthly temperature anomalies versus El Niño
- Global Temperature Trends, Updated through 2017
- Calculating the Probability of Rankings for 2017
- NOAA, NASA confirman que la tendencia de calentamiento a largo plazo de la Tierro continuó en 2017
Global Temperature Trends, Updated through 2017
The following maps show the temperature trend for each qualifying grid point since the beginning of the 20th century (top) and the last 30 years (bottom). The temperature trend is the average rate of increase or decrease at the grid point over the time period of interest. It is determined by simple linear regression through the data available for each grid point. They are expressed in degrees Celsius per decade. For the rate in degrees Celsius per century, multiply by 10.
To be eligible for inclusion on the top map, a grid point must have at least two-thirds of possible years available (this works out to at least 78 years). For the bottom map, a higher standard of eligibility - 80% - is enforced. This works out to 24 of the 30 possible years present.

Temperature trends since 1901
(all grids with at least 78 years, or two-thirds of possible years, present)

Temperature trends since 1988
(all grids with at least 24 years present during the period)