Things tagged as GISS.
Posted on December 27th by Tom Yulsman.
Winter does too
People made their way through Times Square on Sunday evening as the Northeastern blizzard pushed into New York. (Photo courtesy of asterix611 via Flickr Creative ...
Posted on December 11th by Tom Yulsman.
What about climate scientists? Are their findings biased by politics and other factors?
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There's been a lot of talk lately about bias in science. ...
Posted on December 10th by Tom Yulsman.
Despite a strong La Niña, the past "meteorological year" was the warmest on record. With one month to go in 2010, the calendar year may well enter the record books too.
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Posted on November 19th by Tom Yulsman.
Is this part of a global trend?
As regular readers of CEJournal know, I love remote sensing images of Earth captured by satellites and astronauts. To help get ...
Posted on November 11th by Tom Yulsman.
UPDATE 11/12/10 8:45 a.m.: Now that three people have answered the question posed in the headline (see the comments section), it's time to come clean. Here are the details (with ...
Posted on November 10th by Tom Yulsman.
January through October warmest such period in 131-year record
UPDATE 11/11/10 10 a.m.: NASA GISS just published the January through October temperature anomaly map, which I've inserted below. (It's getting hotter ...
Posted on October 2nd by Tom Yulsman.
Recent research suggests current target for limiting global warming is actually unsafe
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The overarching goal for international climate policy is to limit global warming to ...
Posted on October 1st by Tom Yulsman.
Yes, but only in terms of how it fits in the longer-term trend
James Hansen, head of the Goddard Institute for Space Studies, has published a new analysis ...
Posted on September 15th by Tom Yulsman.
Late last week, NASA's Goddard Institute for Space Studies announced that January through August was the warmest such period on record at the surface of the planet. But ...
Posted on September 13th by Tom Yulsman.
But La Niña conditions may help moderate temperatures for the rest of the year
As the maps above show, 2010 continues to be extremely warm around the globe.
The January through August ...
Posted on August 11th by Tom Yulsman.
January-July 2010 warmest on record — just as a low in solar energy should have been cooling the Earth
UPDATE: Yesterday GISS released the data on which this post was ...
Posted on May 23rd by Tom Yulsman.
In case you mised it, NASA's Goddard Institute for Space Studies announced on May 17 that the first quarter four months of 2010 was were the warmest such period ...
Posted on April 13th by Tom Yulsman.
The upper left map shows how the January through March mean surface temperature of the globe varied from the long-term mean. It was the second warmest such period in ...
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