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Craig Koplien: Weather or Not2008 Global Temperature 8th Warmest on RecordBy Craig Koplienemail: ckoplien@todaystmj4.com
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Jan.14, 2009
NOAA: 2008 Global Temperature Ties as 8th Warmest on Record
The year 2008 tied with 2001 as the eighth warmest year on record for the Earth, based on the combined average of worldwide land and ocean surface temperatures through December, according to a preliminary analysis by NOAA’s
The analyses in NCDC’s global reports are based on preliminary data, which are subject to revision. Additional quality control is applied to the data when late reports are received several weeks after the end of the month and as increased scientific methods improve NCDC’s processing algorithms.
NCDC’s ranking of 2008 as the eighth warmest year compares to a ranking of ninth warmest based on an analysis by NASA’s Goddard Institute for Space Studies. The NOAA and NASA analyses differ slightly in methodology, but both use data from NOAA's
Global Temperature Highlights – 2008
Global Temperature Highlights – December 2008
Other Global Highlights for 2008
· The recorded a preliminary total of 1,690 tornadoes during 2008, which is well above the 10-year average of 1,270 and ranks as the second highest annual total since reliable records began in 1953. The high number of tornado-related fatalities during the first half of the year made 2008 the 10th deadliest with a 2008 total of 125 deaths.
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On the Web:
NOAA’s
NCDC Annual 2008 analysis: http://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/oa/climate/research/2008/ann/ann08.html
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