Yearly Arctic Temperature Anomaly
This animation shows the yearly temperature anomaly over the Arctic region from 1981-82 through 2002-03. Years run from August 1 through July 31. Blue hues indicate cooling regions; red hues depict warming. Light regions indicate less change while darker regions indicate more. The temperature scale used ranges from -7.0 to +7.0 degrees Celsius in increments of .25 degrees (see color bar below).
The yearly temperature anomaly over the Arctic region from 1981-82 through 2002-03.
This image shows the yearly temperature anomaly over the Arctic region for the year 08/01/1981 through 07/31/1982.
This image shows the yearly temperature anomaly over the Arctic region for the year 08/01/1982 through 07/31/1983.
This image shows the yearly temperature anomaly over the Arctic region for the year 08/01/1983 through 07/31/1984.
This image shows the yearly temperature anomaly over the Arctic region for the year 08/01/1984 through 07/31/1985.
This image shows the yearly temperature anomaly over the Arctic region for the year 08/01/1985 through 07/31/1986.
This image shows the yearly temperature anomaly over the Arctic region for the year 08/01/1986 through 07/31/1987.
This image shows the yearly temperature anomaly over the Arctic region for the year 08/01/1987 through 07/31/1988.
This image shows the yearly temperature anomaly over the Arctic region for the year 08/01/1988 through 07/31/1989.
This image shows the yearly temperature anomaly over the Arctic region for the year 08/01/1989 through 07/31/1990.
This image shows the yearly temperature anomaly over the Arctic region for the year 08/01/1990 through 07/31/1991.
This image shows the yearly temperature anomaly over the Arctic region for the year 08/01/1991 through 07/31/1992.
This image shows the yearly temperature anomaly over the Arctic region for the year 08/01/1992 through 07/31/1993.
This image shows the yearly temperature anomaly over the Arctic region for the year 08/01/1993 through 07/31/1994.
This image shows the yearly temperature anomaly over the Arctic region for the year 08/01/1994 through 07/31/1995.
This image shows the yearly temperature anomaly over the Arctic region for the year 08/01/1995 through 07/31/1996.
This image shows the yearly temperature anomaly over the Arctic region for the year 08/01/1996 through 07/31/1997.
This image shows the yearly temperature anomaly over the Arctic region for the year 08/01/1997 through 07/31/1998.
This image shows the yearly temperature anomaly over the Arctic region for the year 08/01/1998 through 07/31/1999.
This image shows the yearly temperature anomaly over the Arctic region for the year 08/01/1999 through 07/31/2000.
This image shows the yearly temperature anomaly over the Arctic region for the year 08/01/2000 through 07/31/2001.
This image shows the yearly temperature anomaly over the Arctic region for the year 08/01/2001 through 07/31/2002.
This image shows the yearly temperature anomaly over the Arctic region for the year 08/01/2002 through 07/31/2003.
The color bar used in this visualization.
Credits
Please give credit for this item to:
NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center Scientific Visualization Studio. Larry Stock and Robert Gersten also contributed to this project.
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Visualizer
- Cindy Starr (Global Science and Technology, Inc.)
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Scientist
- Josefino Comiso (NASA/GSFC)
Release date
This page was originally published on Thursday, October 23, 2003.
This page was last updated on Wednesday, May 3, 2023 at 1:56 PM EDT.
Series
This page can be found in the following series:Related papers
A rapidly declining perennial sea ice cover in the Arctic, Geophysical Research Letters, Vol. 29, No. 20, October 2002.
A rapidly declining perennial sea ice cover in the Arctic, Geophysical Research Letters, Vol. 29, No. 20, October 2002.
Datasets used
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Yearly Anomalies in Arctic Surface Temperature [NOAA-7, 9, 11, 14, 16: AVHRR]
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