Tropopsphere

Lower Troposphere

February Lower Troposphere
February Anomaly Rank
(34 years)
Record Years Decadal Trend
°C °F Year °C °F °C °F
UAH -0.11 -0.20 Coolest 13th 1985 -0.32 -0.58 +0.12 +0.21
Warmest 22nd 1998 +0.66 +1.19
RSS -0.23 -0.41 Coolest 7th 1985 -0.38 -0.68 +0.11 +0.20
Warmest 26th 1998 +0.63 +1.13
Ties: 1992, 1979
December-February Lower Troposphere
December–February Anomaly Rank
(34 years)
Record Years Decadal Trend
°C °F Year °C °F °C °F
UAH -0.02 -0.04 Coolest 15th 1984 -0.37 -0.67 +0.11 +0.21
Warmest 17th 1998 +0.46 +0.83
Ties: 1987, 1981
RSS -0.12 -0.22 Coolest 10th 1985 -0.40 -0.72 +0.11 +0.20
Warmest 24th 1998 +0.43 +0.77
Year-to-Date Lower Troposphere
January–February Anomaly Rank
(34 years)
Record Years Decadal Trend
°C °F Year °C °F °C °F
UAH -0.09 -0.16 Coolest 14th 1989 -0.36 -0.65 +0.12 +0.21
Warmest 20th 1998 +0.57 +1.03
Ties: 1996
RSS -0.20 -0.36 Coolest 9th 1985 -0.38 -0.68 +0.12 +0.21
Warmest 26th 1998 +0.53 +0.95

Mid-troposphere

February Mid-troposphere
February Anomaly Rank
(34 years)
Record Years Decadal Trend
°C °F Year °C °F °C °F
UAH -0.26 -0.47 Coolest 1st 2012 -0.26 -0.47 +0.01 +0.03
Warmest 34th 1998 +0.65 +1.17
RSS -0.24 -0.43 Coolest 6th 1986 -0.36 -0.65 +0.08 +0.14
Warmest 29th 1998 +0.61 +1.10
UW-UAH -0.22 -0.40 Coolest 5th 1984 -0.30 -0.54 +0.07 +0.12
Warmest 29th 1998 +0.75 +1.35
Ties: 1979
UW-RSS -0.19 -0.34 Coolest 10th 1986 -0.40 -0.72 +0.13 +0.23
Warmest 25th 1998 +0.69 +1.24
December-February Mid-troposphere
December–February Anomaly Rank
(34 years*)
Record Years Decadal Trend
°C °F Year °C °F °C °F
UAH -0.18 -0.32 Coolest 7th 1984 -0.27 -0.49 +0.01 +0.01
Warmest 27th 1998 +0.44 +0.79
RSS -0.18 -0.32 Coolest 8th 1984 -0.29 -0.52 +0.06 +0.10
Warmest 26th 1998 +0.42 +0.76
UW-UAH -0.14 -0.25 Coolest 9th 1984 -0.38 -0.68 +0.06 +0.11
Warmest 24th 1998 +0.52 +0.94
Ties: 1996
UW-RSS -0.13 -0.23 Coolest 9th 1984 -0.38 -0.68 +0.11 +0.19
Warmest 25th 1998 +0.48 +0.86
RATPAC* -0.09 -0.16 Coolest 34th 1965 -1.02 -1.84 +0.15 +0.26
Warmest 22nd 2010 +0.56 +1.01

*RATPAC rank is based on 55 years of data

Year-to-Date Mid-troposphere
January–February Anomaly Rank
(34 years*)
Record Years Decadal Trend
°C °F Year °C °F °C °F
UAH -0.25 -0.45 Coolest 5th 1984 -0.29 -0.52 +0.01 +0.02
Warmest 30th 1998 +0.56 +1.01
RSS -0.23 -0.41 Coolest 7th 1984 -0.32 -0.58 +0.07 +0.13
Warmest 28th 1998 +0.53 +0.95
UW-UAH -0.22 -0.40 Coolest 6th 1984 -0.38 -0.68 +0.07 +0.12
Warmest 28th 1998 +0.66 +1.19
Ties: 1979
UW-RSS -0.20 -0.36 Coolest 9th 1984 -0.40 -0.72 +0.12 +0.22
Warmest 26th 1998 +0.62 +1.12
RATPAC* -0.18 -0.32 Coolest 30th 1965 -0.97 -1.75 +0.14 +0.26
Warmest 25th 2010 +0.76 +1.37
Ties: 1970

*RATPAC rank is based on 55 years of data

Stratosphere

Lower Stratosphere

February Lower Stratosphere
February Anomaly Rank
(34 years)
Record Years Decadal Trend
°C °F Year °C °F °C °F
UAH -0.57 -1.03 Coolest 1st 2012, 2006 -0.57 -1.03 -0.35 -0.64
Warmest 33rd 1983 +1.32 +2.38
Ties: 2006
RSS -0.61 -1.10 Coolest 1st 2012 -0.61 -1.10 -0.32 -0.58
Warmest 34th 1983 +1.26 +2.27
December-February Lower Stratosphere
December–February Anomaly Rank
(34 years)
Record Years Decadal Trend
°C °F Year °C °F °C °F
UAH -0.46 -0.83 Coolest 4th 2009, 2006 -0.53 -0.95 -0.38 -0.69
Warmest 30th 1983 +1.40 +2.52
RSS -0.48 -0.86 Coolest 3rd 2006 -0.52 -0.94 -0.33 -0.60
Warmest 31st 1983 +1.31 +2.36
Year-to-Date Lower Stratosphere
January–February Anomaly Rank
(34 years)
Record Years Decadal Trend
°C °F Year °C °F °C °F
UAH -0.52 -0.94 Coolest 2nd 2006 -0.57 -1.03 -0.37 -0.67
Warmest 32nd 1983 +1.38 +2.48
Ties: 2009
RSS -0.56 -1.01 Coolest 2nd 2006 -0.58 -1.04 -0.33 -0.60
Warmest 33rd 1983 +1.30 +2.34

Background

Temperatures above the Earth's surface are measured within the lower troposphere, middle troposphere, and stratosphere using in-situ balloon-borne instruments (radiosondes) and polar-orbiting satellites (NOAA's TIROS-N). The radiosonde and satellite records have been adjusted to remove time-dependent biases (artificialities caused by changes in radiosonde instruments and measurement practices as well as changes in satellite instruments and orbital features through time). Global averages from radiosonde data are available from 1958 to present, while satellite measurements date back to 1979.

The mid-troposphere temperatures are centered in the in the atmospheric layer approximately 3–10 km [2–6 miles] above the Earth's surface, which also includes a portion of the lower stratosphere. (The Microwave Sounding Unit [MSU] channel used to measure mid-tropospheric temperatures receives about 25 percent of its signal above 10 km [6 miles].) Because the stratosphere has cooled due to increasing greenhouse gases in the troposphere and losses of ozone in the stratosphere, the stratospheric contribution to the tropospheric average, as measured from satellites, creates an artificial component of cooling to the mid-troposphere temperatures. The University of Washington (UW) versions of the UAH and RSS analyses attempt to remove the stratospheric influence from the mid-troposphere measurements, and as a result the UW versions tend to have a larger warming trend than either the UAH or RSS versions. For additional information, please see NCEI's Microwave Sounding Unit page.

The radiosonde data used in this global analysis were developed using the Lanzante, Klein, Seidel (2003) ("LKS") bias-adjusted dataset and the First Difference Method (Free et al. 2004) (RATPAC). Additional details are available. Satellite data have been adjusted by the Global Hydrology and Climate Center at the University of Alabama in Huntsville (UAH). An independent analysis is also performed by Remote Sensing Systems (RSS) and a third analysis has been performed by Dr. Qiang Fu of the University of Washington (UW) (Fu et al. 2004)** to remove the influence of the stratosphere on the mid-troposphere value. Global averages from radiosonde data are available from 1958 to present, while satellite measurements began in 1979.

References


Citing This Report

NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information, Monthly Upper Air Report for February 2012, published online March 2012, retrieved on May 5, 2024 from https://www.ncei.noaa.gov/access/monitoring/monthly-report/upper-air/201202.