File:2005 surface temperature anomaly.jpg
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[edit]Description2005 surface temperature anomaly.jpg |
English: Global annual surface temperature in 2005, relative to 1951-1980 mean. Data based on surface air measurements at meteorological stations and ship and satellite measurements for sea surface temperature. |
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Source | Goddard Institute of Space Studies: http://data.giss.nasa.gov/gistemp/2005/ |
Author | Goddard Institute of Space Studies |
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