File:July 2023 Record High Global Temperatures (SVS5137 - GISTEMP Curves Esp 1080p60 01800 print).jpg

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Monthly temperature anomalies measure from 1880 to July 2023 measured with respect to a the baseline period 1951-1980. This graph includes the seasonal cycle (from MERRA2) showing that July 2023 was the warmest month on record.

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English: Monthly temperature anomalies measure from 1880 to July 2023 measured with respect to a the baseline period 1951-1980. This graph includes the seasonal cycle (from MERRA2) showing that July 2023 was the warmest month on record. This version is labeled in Spanish.
Date 14 August 2023, 15:05:00 (upload date)
Source July 2023 Record High Global Temperatures
Author NASA's Scientific Visualization Studio - NASA/GSFC/Mark SubbaRao, National Centre for Atmospheric Science, University of Reading/Ed Hawkins, ADNET Systems, Inc./Laurence Schuler, ADNET Systems, Inc./Ian Jones, Global Science and Technology, Inc./Ella Kaplan, NASA/GSFC GISS/Gavin A. Schmidt, NASA/GSFC/Peter H. Jacobs
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Climate; Climate Change; Climate Variability and Change

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