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English: Line plot of global mean land-ocean temperature index, 1880 to present (2012), with the base period 1951-1980. The black line is the annual mean and the red line is the five-year running mean. The green bars show uncertainty estimates. [This is an update of Fig. 1A in Hansen et al. (2006).] The graph shows an overall long-term warming trend. In the 1890s, the global temperature anomaly was on average slightly below -0.3 °C, with an error range of roughly -0.2 and -0.4 °C. In the 1940s, the global temperature anomaly was on average slightly below +0.1 °C, with an error range of roughly 0.0 and +0.15 °C. In the 2000s, the global temperature anomaly was on average slightly below +0.6 °C, with an error range of roughly +0.6 and +0.5 °C.
Date 31 January 2013, 19:24:23
Source http://data.giss.nasa.gov/gistemp/graphs/
Author NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies

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